[access-uk] Re: Sound crackling

  • From: Joe Paton <joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 21:57:28 +0100

Hi DJ,

I had a similar problem.  Mark, I say similar.  The cause was a Hard 
disk breaking down.  I ran the system which was a previous backup, 
from a new HD, and hey ho!  clear as a bell.

Just thought I'd throw that into the pot.

Joe
At 17:42 16/05/2007, you wrote:
>I'm experiencing a very odd and very annoying problem.
>
>All of a sudden when two or more sounds are playing at the same time through
>my Realtech soundcard, I'm getting crackling with my TTS.  Doesnt' matter if
>I use Window Eyes, dectalk Access 32, Windows Elaquince, Jaws Elaquince.
>
>It doesnt' matter what the audio is coming from, ventrilo server, winamp
>playback I get the crackling.
>
>I've updated my Realtech sound drivers to no avail.
>
>One of those, "Just started happening", things.
>
>Anyone ever had this or got a solution?
>
>I'm seriously reluctant to phone the system builders, because as some may
>remember they had my computer for 6 or more weeks the last time I did and it
>involved it going back twice.
>
>Could it be a bad chip?
>
>Cheers
>Dj Paddy
>
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