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D'oh, looks like I spoke too soon... the audio output locked up again in Windows 7.
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Bah. I'm still getting strange audio pauses, too.
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![]() I went back to XP. It runs fine there and until I'm absolutely certain they've got the bugs figured out (been quite a while now with not much progress from them) I'm sticking with Windows XP.
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Well, my audio pauses are a result of DPC latency, which is not really a fault of the Line 6 stuff in this case (it's my video driver). Recording works fine; it's just streaming audio that has an issue, and I think I've just about got that tackled, too.
So I can fully recommend moving to Windows 7 (with a Pod X3, anyway). |
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http://www.thesycon.de/eng/latency_check.shtml It's just an .exe; no installer or anything. See if you get a bunch of red spikes WITHOUT the Line 6 stuff plugged in. If so, you have what I had: A bad driver causing DPC latency which in turn broke the audio intermittently. In my case, it was the Nvidia driver for my graphics card. |
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That's not my problem though.
My problem is that sometimes the audio just locks up. As in, no audio can be played by the system anymore, even if I turn off and unplug the unit, and reconnect it. I also can't switch to the onboard audio. It's just locked completely. All I can do then is reboot. Funny enough it appears that in such a situation, ASIO still works. It's just all the standard Windows sounds, media player etc that don't work (which also means that these applications get stuck trying to play a sound). Last edited by Scali; April 1st, 2010 at 12:23 AM. |
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Oooh you have a Live, right? Aren't they doing a hardware fix for the audio dropout/lockup problem in that?
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I never uninstall an OS, I just add new ones ![]() My system currently has the following OSes installed: XP Professional 32-bit XP Professional x64 Vista Home Premium x64 Windows 7 Ultimate x64 So far the problem has only occured in Windows 7, so I don't think it's a hardware-related problem. I've had a similar problem with my onboard audio (Soundmax HD) in XP x64 in the early days. A driver update fixed the lockups eventually. |
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4 OS installed? I see not only am I getting old, but so is this my home pc with xp 2nd edition 32 installed 6 years ago.
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A few days ago, Line6 released new 4.0.2.7 drivers, which improve Windows 7 compatibility.
I don't want to jump to any conclusions, but I've had them installed for a few days now, and I haven't had a lock-up problem so far. |
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Nice! Thanks for the heads-up. I did break down and buy Pod Farm 2 at the reduced price.
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