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Just finishing up a wedding. Using Gport via the ESI drivers and advanced audio using all 8 outputs fro 4 decks.
After a few hours all 4 decks were getting glitches in the audio - very annoying.
Thoughts?
Windows 7 Sp1 x86.
Just finishing up a wedding. Using Gport via the ESI drivers and advanced audio using all 8 outputs fro 4 decks.
After a few hours all 4 decks were getting glitches in the audio - very annoying.
Thoughts?
Windows 7 Sp1 x86.
Inviato Sun 26 Jun 11 @ 12:01 am
From a PC tech point of view..Your cache could be filling up...try to increase its size settings.....seems like some "database" somewhere is filling up.....
Inviato Sun 26 Jun 11 @ 1:19 am
Can try that.
ESI control panel?
I record every event in real time so I can go back and see what is happening.
The other thing I might do is ditch the 4 deck and use two separate sound cards.
ESI control panel?
I record every event in real time so I can go back and see what is happening.
The other thing I might do is ditch the 4 deck and use two separate sound cards.
Inviato Sun 26 Jun 11 @ 2:42 am
offtopic:
as i want to buy a gigaportHD and i can' t find a good review on the hole internet for this soundcard please keep as in touch:)
as i want to buy a gigaportHD and i can' t find a good review on the hole internet for this soundcard please keep as in touch:)
Inviato Sun 26 Jun 11 @ 11:59 am
ewitles wrote :
The other thing I might do is ditch the 4 deck and use two separate sound cards.
The other thing I might do is ditch the 4 deck and use two separate sound cards.
I understand what you want but wouldnt 2 soundcards be alittle more taxing. I always thought that if you used 2 soundcards 1 is always playing catch up if you know what I mean. Never tried 2 of the same card though so it might work........
Just thinkin outloud
Huey
Inviato Sun 26 Jun 11 @ 12:05 pm
Well, the dude behind Rock it (Softjock) has a sore spot for the multi output cards.
Says they are too demanding (too much data on the bus) and have a rather harsh output.
What he says does make sense.
Now since I last used this, I updated to latest nVidia drivers for my GT220 and latest security patches from Microsoft.
<sigh>
Says they are too demanding (too much data on the bus) and have a rather harsh output.
What he says does make sense.
Now since I last used this, I updated to latest nVidia drivers for my GT220 and latest security patches from Microsoft.
<sigh>
Inviato Sun 26 Jun 11 @ 3:18 pm
Yeah that makes sense. Maybe a better card will do the trick. Those are good cards but are they really considered "Pro Grade"? I've never used one so I don't know.
Good Luck & Hope you get it all sorted out
Huey
Good Luck & Hope you get it all sorted out
Huey
Inviato Sun 26 Jun 11 @ 10:17 pm
At one time the Gigaport and Maya were considered the card to have.
I would at least substitute a different card set up the same way and see what happens.
If you have the room, the Hercules Trim or MAudio Fast Track Pro would be good proven choices.
I would at least substitute a different card set up the same way and see what happens.
If you have the room, the Hercules Trim or MAudio Fast Track Pro would be good proven choices.
Inviato Mon 27 Jun 11 @ 5:50 am
I might just ditch the Gport in favor of using the built in HD (WDM) for the two decks and sampler. And use an ext USB for headphone/line in.
Really a shame b/c I liked the 4 deck approach this past weekend.
And VDJ refuses to see all 8 channels via WDM multi.
Really a shame b/c I liked the 4 deck approach this past weekend.
And VDJ refuses to see all 8 channels via WDM multi.
Inviato Mon 27 Jun 11 @ 9:14 am