Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 18 Jan 2001 12:31:22 -0200 (BRST) | From | Joel Franco Guzmán <> | Subject | Re: PROBLEM: 128M memory OK, but with 192M sound card es1391 trouble |
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On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Josh Myer wrote:
> You're probably just hearing electrical noise from the memory buss; try > moving the 128 stick to the slot you put the 64 in (if you can) and run > that way -- you'll probably hear it there too.
i've exchanged the two memory slot, and the problem is still alive.
> > I get something similiar to this with my SB Live (!... damn marketroids) on > a BP6 with 192MB as well. In my case, it's not during DSP use per se, but > during memory activity. Try dragging a window around in X and listen for > buzzing.
When i drag a window around in X, the noise don't change. It's a rate constant and not influencied by the windows movement.
Thank You Josh.
> > My guess is that JA's console player doesn't move around as much memory as > the gnome one (imagine that), therefore produces less memory noise. > -- > /jbm, but you can call me Josh. Really, you can. > "car. snow. slippery. wheee. > dead josh. car slipped on ice." > -- Manda explaining my purchase of kitty litter > > On Wed, 17 Jan 2001 17:25:51 J . A . Magallon wrote: > > > > On 2001.01.18 Joel Franco Guzmán wrote: > > > 1. 128M memory OK, but with 192M the sound card generate a noise while > > > use the DSP. > > .. > > > the problem: The sound card generates a toc.. toc.. toc .. toc...while > > > playing a sound using the DSP of the soundcard. Two "tocs"/sec > > > aproxiumadetely. > > > > > > > . > > I have noticed something similar. If I start gqmpeg from the command line > > in > > a terminal (rxvt), sounds fine. If I start it from the icon in the gnome > > panel, it makes that 'toc toc' noise you describe. ???? > > (I know it sounds strange, but real...) >
-- Joel Franco Guzmán GDS - Global Dynamic Systems joelfranco@bigfoot.com ICQ 19354050 | (16) 270-6867
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