i have a GRX500 with:
pentium 4 -- 1.60 GHz
512 MB DDR SDRAM
Bus Speed
400 MHz
Audio
Windows® sound system compatible with 3D surround
Built-in stereo speakers; monoral mini-jack microphone
30 GB Ultra ATA Hard Drive
CDRW/DVD Combination Drive
SO XP Professional
the problem my music ones every hour atleast one song skips ones ( i get a pop) it really suck
on my hard drive i have like 20 gig of mp3 all of the on well condition (i listen to all of them)
I Shut down all programs running in the background
when i run atomixmp3 i run it by itself
i love atomix it works perfectly on my destop
i wish it will work the same way on my labtop
dj yayo
pentium 4 -- 1.60 GHz
512 MB DDR SDRAM
Bus Speed
400 MHz
Audio
Windows® sound system compatible with 3D surround
Built-in stereo speakers; monoral mini-jack microphone
30 GB Ultra ATA Hard Drive
CDRW/DVD Combination Drive
SO XP Professional
the problem my music ones every hour atleast one song skips ones ( i get a pop) it really suck
on my hard drive i have like 20 gig of mp3 all of the on well condition (i listen to all of them)
I Shut down all programs running in the background
when i run atomixmp3 i run it by itself
i love atomix it works perfectly on my destop
i wish it will work the same way on my labtop
dj yayo
Posted Fri 10 May 02 @ 9:44 pm
Not sure what the problem could be. The only thing I can suggest for now is to make sure you have the latest drivers for your audio card. I know in 98SE there was a problem with WDM drivers and the sound card, where the sound would start to lag and skip after some time, but that sould be cured in XP.
Grimm
Grimm
Posted Mon 13 May 02 @ 7:17 am
Yayo, try it please! Start/execute and type DxDiag. Let go to song and reduce material acceleration. Your problem'll be corrected.
Posted Mon 13 May 02 @ 8:23 am
hi phenryll
i do not know how to do what you asking me to do
i go to start but from there
i do not have and see the othrer option you telling me
can you please explain with more details
thank you very much
dj yayo
i do not know how to do what you asking me to do
i go to start but from there
i do not have and see the othrer option you telling me
can you please explain with more details
thank you very much
dj yayo
Posted Tue 14 May 02 @ 5:07 am
Ok yayo,
I'm Belgian and my wXP is in French. Perhaps my translate isn't correct. Go "start" and click on "Execute". Type "DxDiag" in there. You'll arrived in DirectX diagnose. So, go on Song (or Multimedia, I don't know the exactly translate), the fourth choise.
In there, reduce the "acceleration..." (I don't know the exactly word). Step by step and try that. Be care, performance are reduce.
Try that and tell me the result. See ya
PS: Try the DMA soluce too.
Phenryll
I'm Belgian and my wXP is in French. Perhaps my translate isn't correct. Go "start" and click on "Execute". Type "DxDiag" in there. You'll arrived in DirectX diagnose. So, go on Song (or Multimedia, I don't know the exactly translate), the fourth choise.
In there, reduce the "acceleration..." (I don't know the exactly word). Step by step and try that. Be care, performance are reduce.
Try that and tell me the result. See ya
PS: Try the DMA soluce too.
Phenryll
Posted Wed 15 May 02 @ 8:46 pm
Yayo,
The answer had corriged the problem?
The answer had corriged the problem?
Posted Fri 17 May 02 @ 10:38 pm
MY FRIEND IT DID NOT
THANK YOU
THANK YOU
Posted Mon 20 May 02 @ 7:19 pm