Hi all
I'm trying out a new SoundBlaster Live MP3 5.1, bought mainly because it was on sale and the Santa Cruz wasn't -- can always take it back...
I know there are noise issues with via chipsets, and as Doc has said, these cards can conflict with graphics cards when both fight over the same portion of the bus. So far, knock on wood these are much of a problem for me.
What I'd like to know is if anyone has a fairly recent live card, have you had any problems with the front & rear output being out of phase? *IF* the tests I've run are the right ones, this seems to be cured but wanted to try and make sure.
I'm more concerned about this second question though... Has anyone tried video capture with the hacked ASIO drivers?
Apparently the live cards and the higher end APS live cards are similar enough that with this driver set you gain an astonishing amount of control, albeit at the price of having something fairly difficult to configure, or just plain figure out initially.
While it seems pretty cool so far, it seems the only practical way for me to go at the moment given the huge, HUGE registry bloat the live drivers cause. It's really obscene!!! And at that size it does cause me problems with windows and other software.
For anyone interested, http://people.freenet.de/apslive/ is the url for this driver setup. Please forgive if you already know this --ASIO is an audio standard that allows for a reduced latency with some mid range and up audio software. Figuring this driver setup out takes a while, it's not for gaming, you lose EAX and all that, but retain soundfonts. And in the end you have more control over the sound card then I at least ever thought possible for something less then $75 US. Seems very cool if you do (or want to) your own audio tracks.
Thanks Much
mikie
I'm trying out a new SoundBlaster Live MP3 5.1, bought mainly because it was on sale and the Santa Cruz wasn't -- can always take it back...
I know there are noise issues with via chipsets, and as Doc has said, these cards can conflict with graphics cards when both fight over the same portion of the bus. So far, knock on wood these are much of a problem for me.
What I'd like to know is if anyone has a fairly recent live card, have you had any problems with the front & rear output being out of phase? *IF* the tests I've run are the right ones, this seems to be cured but wanted to try and make sure.
I'm more concerned about this second question though... Has anyone tried video capture with the hacked ASIO drivers?
Apparently the live cards and the higher end APS live cards are similar enough that with this driver set you gain an astonishing amount of control, albeit at the price of having something fairly difficult to configure, or just plain figure out initially.
While it seems pretty cool so far, it seems the only practical way for me to go at the moment given the huge, HUGE registry bloat the live drivers cause. It's really obscene!!! And at that size it does cause me problems with windows and other software.
For anyone interested, http://people.freenet.de/apslive/ is the url for this driver setup. Please forgive if you already know this --ASIO is an audio standard that allows for a reduced latency with some mid range and up audio software. Figuring this driver setup out takes a while, it's not for gaming, you lose EAX and all that, but retain soundfonts. And in the end you have more control over the sound card then I at least ever thought possible for something less then $75 US. Seems very cool if you do (or want to) your own audio tracks.
Thanks Much
mikie
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