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Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 3
OS: Windows XP
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Audiofire 4 and PCMCIA
I have a 2.6 ghz pentium 4 and 1 gig of ram on XP. My interface is an echo audiofire 4.
I've been having problems with clicks and pops which seems like a latency problem but changing the buffer size doesn't really help. My firewire port is a fairly cheapo compaq PCMCIA card: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/re...dp/B0001STHQ4. I never had problems with latency, listening to music and playing vsti plugins, when I used a toneport Ux1 (USB) so I'm trying to find the weak link. Is this firewire card's chipset just not cutting it or is it something else? |
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