wiedermal A7n8x... onboard-Sound probs

Begonnen von Booster, 25. Januar 2004, 12:00:32 Uhr

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Booster

Servas!

Hab hier das asus A7N8x Mobo in meinem relativ frischen System und hab ein Prob mit der Onboard-Soundcard.

Hab aus meinem alten System ne Terratec DMX Xfire 1024 (4.1 sound) mitgenommen und die ins neue gesetzt. Das neue asus board will die karte aber nicht so richtig.

Ich kann im BIOS onboard-sound deaktivieren, ebenso das onboard-midi-zeugs und den onboard-gameport, trotzdem belegt der deaktivierte gameport noch immer die ressourcen (und zwar den E/A-bereich, nicht den IRQ), die die Terratec-Karte gerne haben will für ihren Gameport. Somit kann die Karte nicht richtig installiert werden. Es kommt zwar sound raus, aber der Softwaremixer von der Karte, mit dem ich noch die diversen anderen Funktionen der Karte auschecken kann, will mit einer nur teilweise installierten Karte nix zu tun haben.

Ich hab im Gerätemanager auch schon versucht, die Ressourcen umzubelegen, aber der Status "Adressenkonflikt" will sich nicht verscheuchen lassen.

Bei Terratec hat man mir gesagt, der nforce2-chipsatz is schuld, bei Asus haben sie mir gesagt, ich soll den Terratec-Gameport auf der Card mit jumpern deaktivieren... das geht nicht, weil die Karte so nen jumper nicht hat.

Bevor ich mir nun entnervt irgendwann ne andere Karte kaufe, wollte ich hier nochmal nachfragen, evtl weiß ja jemand die Lösung für mein Prob.

plasmajunkie

Also ich bin stinkig was ASUS hier produziert...vertraue niemals einen NVIDIA chipset!

Hab seit kurzem auch probleme mit dem board...hier ne nette reaktion von asus

Email solution
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Thank you for your support of our products!

If you are experiencing problems with your onboard audio setup:

Make sure the speakers you are using are functional, that they are plugged
in, and that they are powered on.  Also check the volume level on the
speakers, as well as the volume levels in your operating system (if
possible).
What type of output is the audio set to provide?  Is it set for 6-channel
surround sound audio, or a two-speaker setup?  Make sure the board is set
to provide the type of sound you require.

Please make sure that the front panel audio connector on the MB, if not
used, has the return jumpers in place from the B_LINEOUT to the LINEOUT
for BOTH the left & right channels.  If the front panel audio is in use,
please remove it from the header connector and place jumpers here for
troubleshooting.

Try removing all PCI cards from your system.  If this corrects the
problem, add the cards back one-at-a-time.  Reboot your system after you
install each card.  If the sound fails during the reboot, the last card
that was added is most likely the source of the problem.  Anytime you add,
move, or remove a PCI card, please enter BIOS Setup and set the option
"Reset Configuration Data" to "Yes" if your BIOS has this option.  This
will force the BIOS to reassign resources to your PnP devices.
You may need to refer to the "Interrupt Request Table" in your User's
Manual and arrange your PCI add-in cards so they do not cause interrupt
conflicts.  Some devices (most notably video and sound cards) experience
difficulty sharing interrupts with each other.

Look in Sounds and Multimedia (in the Windows Control Panel), under the
Audio tab.  Make sure your onboard sound is set as the preferred Sound
Playback device.  Check the audio controller in Device Manager to see if
it has a conflict (!) or if a driver needs to be installed (?).

If you are having trouble installing a driver, there may be a problem with
the system setup.  Make sure you have a FRESH install of your operating
system (OS) on THIS motherboard, and that the drive was partitioned and
formatted on this motherboard.  When you install the OS, be sure to
install the most recent drivers in the following order:
1) Chipset/Motherboard drivers (VIA 4-in-1s for VIA chipsets, Intel INF
Update and Application Accelerator for Intel chipsets, etc.)
2) Latest version of DirectX
3) Latest Video Card drivers
4) SCSI/ATA drivers
5) LAN/NIC drivers
6) Modem drivers
7) Any additional drivers, except for sound
8) Install sound drivers LAST

If the problem persists, check that your MB is not picking up EMI
(Electromagnetic Interference), or improperly grounding against the case.
Please remove the MB from the case and set it up DIRECTLY on the cardboard
box it came in or some other non-static, non-conductive surface, like a
telephone book.  Install your components, then boot the system.  If your
sound works, then the problem has been caused by grounding.  You will need
to electrically isolate the MB from the case in order to correct it.  To
do this, you will need to use electrical tape to cover the brass
stand-offs that support the MB, and insert paper washers between the MB
and the heads of the mounting screws.  The red paper washers should be
included with your case hardware, or they can be purchased at Radio Shack
or a computer store.
Make sure that no standoffs are placed in a spot where the motherboard
isn't designed to be grounded, as some cases will have different standoff
locations to accommodate different styles of motherboards. Also check that
there are no other metal objects that could contact the motherboard or any
other electrical device attached to the system, such as a metal burr,
loose screw, metal rod, or any other object that could cause a short.


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For the ones who didn't understand the purpose of overclocking: "Framerate is life!"

plasmajunkie

loesung...download der originaltreiber von realtek.

Komplettes paket zum download@ www.realtek.com

Chipset ALC650!

Controlpanel is uebrigen einfacher in der handhabung als das nvidia controlpanel.
<G**LE 3D SOUND FX>

Der treiber hat beimir alle probleme geloest...EAX 2.0 funzt auch perfekt!

Hoffe dir geholfen zu haben
For the ones who didn't understand the purpose of overclocking: "Framerate is life!"

plasmajunkie

Mit der DMX fire kann ich dir nich helfen...sorry
For the ones who didn't understand the purpose of overclocking: "Framerate is life!"

PC_Bimbo

Ich weiss, dieser threat ist relativ alt, aber trotzdem spricht er mir aus dem Herzen. Ich habe das gleiche Problem sowohl mit einer Creative PCI-Soundcard (4.1), als auch mit einer Hercules 4.1 Soundcard.
Habe bereits das neuste BIOS aufgespielt und die neusten NVIVIA-Driver (Ich habe auch das ASUS A7N8X-XE).
Ich werde jetzt noch den Realtek-Treiber probieren und dann muss ich das Handtuch werfen.