I dont think a change of speakers will solve your problemOriginally Posted by MurphmanL
I dont think a change of speakers will solve your problemOriginally Posted by MurphmanL
Surprisingly, it has
All my popping noises have completely stopped and i can finally enjoy the Audigy 2 the way it is meant to be - Popping free!
That's the 2nd time you've posted that comment
Now asked for a delete as it did not show up first timeOriginally Posted by MurphmanL
Surely we should be able to delete our own posts?
Originally Posted by MurphmanL
Nope!
Ah damnnit the popping hasn't stopped, its just ive not been listening carefully enough!
Damn this audigy card! Is there anything i can do to stop this infernal popping!
Unfortunately i have no way of testing this in another pc.
I have investigated and it seems this is common with Audigy 2's...
I happen to have a VIA based chipset, so i was told maybe adjusting Latency may help or something, arrgh its very annoying and i want to avoid entering the BIOS if at all possible because most times i do i usually screw it up, so please, anybody got any solution at all?
I thought PCI latency issues were an issue of the past.
My advice is try it in EVERY PCI slot. I had to do this with an SBLive! until I found one it preferred. Once I'd found it, I had no more problems.
Had the same issue with a modem once - would only work without causing a protection error if it was in a specific slot!
ok well ill go for it but before i start, this popping only occurs if i adjust the system volume above 75%, but i think 75% is stupid and i should be able to go to 100% without this happeneing, is this how you experienced it, or did you experience popping no matter what the volume?
Changing between PCI slots is irritating as ill admit im a lazy git, but as this is quality audio im willing to take an hour of time to do it lol
*sigh*
It does seem that everythings pointing towards volume related as its as if i adjust it a tad too far then pop pop pop is all i get.
It's fine with system sounds, and it's fine with Creative Media Player with Smart Volume management enabled, but CMP is bollocks, and a previous Audigy II offering i had ages ago did not do this i dont recall, but since then ive had some hardware changes and this audigy doesnt have golden coloured jack connectors on the back...
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