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Hi Mates,
PROBLEM:
since a relocation to Irland the sound is playing slow ... like a tape
played with half of the usual speed.
ENVIROMENT:
Motherboard: GA-7NNXP (with the build in sound-card)
+ BIOS-ver: 20 (latest 2005-03-30)
+ AUDIO-DRIVERS: latest 2005-03-30
+ OS: Win2k/WinXP prof
LAB-TEST:
* issue occured ... decided to update the system.
* update on BIOS and all drivers.
.... issue keeps on!
* initiated the Super-GAU and re-installed the system (Win2k and
WinXP_prof) from scratch: new partitions, new OS from scratch, new
fresh drivers, ... new everything.
....issue keeps on!
* test with several audio/video-players (winamp, windows media player,
VLC, etc.) - all give the same result on sound
* switched the audio off in bios - boot - shutdown - switch on sound in
bios - boot : no changes!
CONCLUSION:
If there will be no solution soon with that issue, I see myself forced
to deactivate the on-board-sound and buy me a new one ... but I like
the on-board :/
....any clues on that lad's?
Thank you in advance for every glinch of an idea!
Best Regards,
Michael G. Dittrich
Hi Mates,
PROBLEM:
since a relocation to Irland the sound is playing slow ... like a tape
played with half of the usual speed.
ENVIROMENT:
Motherboard: GA-7NNXP (with the build in sound-card)
+ BIOS-ver: 20 (latest 2005-03-30)
+ AUDIO-DRIVERS: latest 2005-03-30
+ OS: Win2k/WinXP prof
LAB-TEST:
* issue occured ... decided to update the system.
* update on BIOS and all drivers.
.... issue keeps on!
* initiated the Super-GAU and re-installed the system (Win2k and
WinXP_prof) from scratch: new partitions, new OS from scratch, new
fresh drivers, ... new everything.
....issue keeps on!
* test with several audio/video-players (winamp, windows media player,
VLC, etc.) - all give the same result on sound
* switched the audio off in bios - boot - shutdown - switch on sound in
bios - boot : no changes!
CONCLUSION:
If there will be no solution soon with that issue, I see myself forced
to deactivate the on-board-sound and buy me a new one ... but I like
the on-board :/
....any clues on that lad's?
Thank you in advance for every glinch of an idea!
Best Regards,
Michael G. Dittrich