GA-7NNXP slow sound ... HELP!

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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
 
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ibolz2000@yahoo.de wrote in
news:1112266947.947740.165800@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com:

> 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
>
>

Hello,

Open up your computer and have a look for any damage inside around the
sound area. Make sure the program you are playing the music/sound in
hasn't got an option that slows stuff down as Media Player 10 has this
option to slow music and sounds down. Also make sure there is nothing in
the sound holes that is blocking it and making it do this

Craig.