GHackmann 0 Posted July 22, 2000 This is probably the stupidest possible solution for fixing SB Live! sound crackling problems, but it worked for me. Open up your volume control, and mute PC Speaker. As soon as I did that, the crackling faded away and never came back. I'd like to know if this works on other computers, or if mine is smoking crack. Share this post Link to post
SplEEb 0 Posted July 22, 2000 ya and unplugging it works terrific also. SplEEb Share this post Link to post
jabbathewocket 0 Posted July 23, 2000 hehe now that is strange isnt it? i had pulled my pc speaker long time ago perhaps why i never suffered the crackling in first place? Share this post Link to post
sotti 0 Posted July 23, 2000 I never had the pc speaker enabled, and never had problems until the liveware3 drivers came out. now I have crackling and pc speaker is muted Share this post Link to post
BacMan 0 Posted July 24, 2000 I noticed that the Live! puts out a lot more juice than other cards such as the Quadzilla. I keep the Live's volume setting really low to prevent distortion. BacMan Share this post Link to post
Ryanrk 0 Posted July 24, 2000 You know how i stop my friends crackling on his SBLive, If you take a magnet and rub it against the card, it totally stops, but now we can't figure out why the card won't work. Umm,, also his harddrive is starting to act funny. It's all wierd. Oh well Share this post Link to post
GHackmann 0 Posted July 24, 2000 I'm not saying it's not a strange way of fixing the problem, but I was mostly curious to see if anybody else could fix their crackling problems the way I did. Note: muting the "PC Speaker" in the Windows/SB Live mixer does not mean muting the SB Live's speakers. (I hope nobody thought that I was suggesting that muting their sound card is a great solution . . .) It means muting the SB Live's redirection of the PC internal beeper (which I never got to work anyway). Strange that muting it would fix my problem, but hey, I'm not complaining. Share this post Link to post
tristan777 0 Posted July 26, 2000 hmmm.... i have had crackling with the first liveware drivers and i still have it with liveware 3 in win2k. but i dont have it in liveware 3 for win98. strange.... also my pc speaker is muted... i supose i will try unplugging it. maybe that'll do something. but it seems to only happen if im multitasking alot of stuff or in cut scenes in games, which i thought was strange.... maybe its because there are more voices at those times but it doesnt really happen in 20 player tfc games when stuff's flying all over the place. ....hmmmm.... Share this post Link to post
wildspukie 0 Posted July 26, 2000 I wanted to mute the PC Speaker, but as I open the play control I saw that PC Speaker was already muted. Thats not THE solution, but I thougt if I could teach my computer to smoke crack it might help?! Share this post Link to post
Irwin 0 Posted July 28, 2000 u get the same problem with both sblive and vortex 2 - i've tested. bug micro**** Share this post Link to post
Irwin 0 Posted July 28, 2000 u get the same problem with both sblive and vortex 2 - i've tested. bug micro**** Share this post Link to post
@~@:~KEV~:@~@ 0 Posted August 27, 2000 i think the problem is caused by the fact that the new drivers are WDM and are about as hardware accelerated as a ****e. The crackling only occurs if there is movement on the screen, be that the spectrum analyser on winamp (turn that off and it goes away), clicking the start menu, or playing a DVD. So someone needs to use there brain and go back to the good old VXD. Share this post Link to post
Ronin 0 Posted August 27, 2000 I have never,never,never had any problems with my SB Live card. That's the strange thing don't you think? Not everyone is having problems. ------------------ My Windows 2000 System: Dual Intel 850's Tyan Thunder 2400 MB Onboard Intel 82559 NIC 512 Megs Ram Adaptec 39160 Ultra 160 1 - 18 Gig Cheetah - U160 2 - 18 Gig Cheetah U2W 1 - Maxtor 60 Gig (IDE) SB Live Platinum Plextor 12/4/32 - Burner Plextor 40x UW CD-Rom 10x Sony DVD Drive Hercules Geforce 2 64meg Dual V2 Cards, for D2 Viewsonic PF815 22" Monitor ... My Win ME System: PIII 733 Asus P3C4X MB 256 Megs PC133 Mem Adaptec U2W Scsi Card 1 - 9 Gig Cheetah 10K 48x IDE CD-Rom CL Geforce DDR ESS 1371 Sound Card Share this post Link to post
yakkob 0 Posted August 27, 2000 Ronin, I have told you already.. SHUT THE **** UP ! Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted August 28, 2000 No probs here....mabye it's you guy's VIA chipset? Try moving the sound card to a difference PCI slot and/or underclocking. Share this post Link to post
euankirkhope 0 Posted August 28, 2000 I get that sound with my SB PCI64, most of it comes from the CDROM analogue cable, and the other outputs that are not on the mixer panel. On the PCB there is the tracks and pins for another MPC connector. When using BeOS, the slider to mute this is shown, and when it is muted with all other unnecessary lines, the noise goes away. Also the noise is made worse by having the card output volume low, and the amp volume high. Share this post Link to post
INFERNO2000 0 Posted August 28, 2000 Hey...I have an SBLIVE in one PC, but this question regards the other soundcard in the other PC(Auread 3D based Diamond S90), and BeOS. My volume has one setting in BeOS-TOO DAMNED LOUD!. Where do I get a slider to adjust my volume? Share this post Link to post
Ronin 0 Posted August 28, 2000 Quote: Originally posted by yakkob:Ronin, I have told you already.. SHUT THE **** UP ! What the hell was that for? Share this post Link to post
Dragon-Lord 0 Posted August 28, 2000 I think it is because, IMHO, every time some one on this board posts with a legitimate problem, you seem to pop up and interject a single line of "well, my system works great!", followed by a page long signature. You offer no help to the people who are asking for it. Your system specs never match those of the people asking for help, so your comment is more than irrelevant, it seems trite and rather insulting. And quite frankly, it seems like you are rubbing it in the faces of people who are legitimately in need of solutions to their problems from people who have concrete advice. My personal favorite is how you pipe up all the time with regards to the SBLive and how it works in your setup, even though the problems people are discussing are now openly acknowledged by Creative Labs in their newsgroup and on their website FAQ. I mean, I am sure 1000's of people have these products working, but it is the people who do not that are looking for assistance from the experts on this board. In that light, these posts seem self-serving, providing no help, relief, or support to the original poster or the people who are actually trying to help with the problem. My apologies for wasting bandwidth in this thread. :} Share this post Link to post
Ronin 0 Posted August 28, 2000 And as I have said a million times before. The problems people are having are not related directly to one piece of hardware. My point has always been that if the majority or people are not having problems then your focus needs to be on what hardware you have in your system. There is no way for creative to make drivers that will work with every combination you people throw at there sound cards. Taking a look at what hardware you have in your system and what other people have with a problem like this is the best way to go. I would say that most of the problems that people are having are motherboard related. The reason I say my **** always works is because I do research before I buy somthing. If you buy a half-ass mb then you are going to have a problem somewhere down the road. I would recomend people stick with Abit,Asus,Tyan,Supermicro, something along those lines. Borrow other people system specs and put them to use making your **** work right. If you think by posting a message on this BB that someone is going to have some magical fix to your sound problems or any other hardware problem you are just plain stupid. Creative and all other hardware makers are not reading these post going ok we need to modify the drivers to work with this guys MB. If you can't get something to work then find something that will. I'm sorry for posting my system specs, maybe I like the fact that I have worked very hard for what I have and rubbing it in others faces is not what I have in mind. The frustration level people have here regarding there hardware problems is insane. Find something else that works or quit your *****in because it's not going to change a thing. ... Share this post Link to post
Dragon-Lord 0 Posted August 28, 2000 I think it is because, IMHO, every time some one on this board posts with a legitimate problem, you seem to pop up and interject a single line of "well, my system works great!", followed by a page long signature. You offer no help to the people who are asking for it. Your system specs never match those of the people asking for help, so your comment is more than irrelevant, it seems trite and rather insulting. And quite frankly, it seems like you are rubbing it in the faces of people who are legitimately in need of solutions to their problems from people who have concrete advice. My personal favorite is how you pipe up all the time with regards to the SBLive and how it works in your setup, even though the problems people are discussing are now openly acknowledged by Creative Labs in their newsgroup and on their website FAQ. I mean, I am sure 1000's of people have these products working, but it is the people who do not that are looking for assistance from the experts on this board. In that light, these posts seem self-serving, providing no help, relief, or support to the original poster or the people who are actually trying to help with the problem. My apologies for wasting bandwidth in this thread. :} Share this post Link to post
Ronin 0 Posted August 28, 2000 Quote: Originally posted by DosFreak:No probs here....mabye it's you guy's VIA chipset? Try moving the sound card to a difference PCI slot and/or underclocking. hmmmmm.. see a pattern here Dragon-Lord Share this post Link to post
Dragon-Lord 0 Posted August 28, 2000 Perhaps he is pissed off at your obvious (and blatantly ignorant) arrogance, assuming that people "do not do their homework" before buying such gear. Many of the people on this site are IT managers and professionals. Many are acknowledged experts in the field. It doesn't mean they don't have problems...in fact, professionals learn by such threads as these... I mean, I remember a thread on this very site wherein someone bought the exact same tyan mobo as you did (I am sure partly because you kept saying how great your system is) and was having problems that were clearly bios related. Your recommendation to him was as it has always been "gee, my system works great! teehee". He went to the Tyan website for help and found that Tyan mentioned major issues that matched his problems that were being addressed. Fortunately for you, you weren't experiencing them. That was good to know (for you) but didn't help him. Get the point? You continue to miss the fact that people are running problematic systems under Win2K that run/ran flawlessly under Win98. That points to clearly driver, OS, bios issues with their gear. That is what a board like this, IMHO, is here to help with - advanced tech support for problematic issues. So, you can point out how well your system works as often as you want, but it has long passed the point of being annoying, and I think the gentleman posting above had clearly reached the point of no return. hehe So, I am not sure what *your* agenda is her, but myself and others are either looking for help and information, or offering what assistance we can to those who need it. Peace, :} Share this post Link to post
@~@:~KEV~:@~@ 0 Posted August 28, 2000 ok i have to say that i do have a via MVP3 chipset running a k6-3. but what do u mean by underclocking - the cpu is overclocked from 450 to 500 but im thinking that ur talking about the pci bus right? Share this post Link to post
euankirkhope 0 Posted August 28, 2000 THe sound from my SBlive value is rather disappointing. In winamp the direct sound output is crap. With my SB64 it'll run at 100ms buffer w/ 1K blocks, thats the best it can go. No jumping, stuttering, or what so ever. The sblive is far, far, worse. 300ms w/10k blocks, stuttering, lost sync (where the sound permenantly goes broken), and it skips when another song is started. Can't mix tunes with this. Still got to try the updates though. Winxx is even worse. (but its OK for games) Beos Question... Yes there are a lot of cards that have the full raw gain enabled. If there is no option in the media server that seems to alter the gain then look around on the net @ www.benews.com, www.begroovy.com forums, and www.betips.net this one isn't for you http://www.betips.net/cgi-bin/chunga.pl?ID=tip482 Too complicated http://www.betips.net/cgi-bin/chunga.pl?ID=tip187 Share this post Link to post