Don't think that's it, it is sharing with usb and pci bus only, not any
hard drive..... Also, I would think that the other C&C games, and other
programs would have problems also, but they don't... I think it has
something to do with accessing the CDROMs, as the intermittent blanking of
sounds will occur after it is reading the CDroms from the DVD or CDRW
Drive..... It may be how the video files are stored that my computer
doesn't
like...
I have an oem soundblaster card. I'll check the gateway site for an
update.
Sound Blaster Audigy Audio with IEEE 1394 Sound Card
"Raymond Martineau" <bk039@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 02:21:02 GMT, "Richard Moore"
> <richdmoore@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> >Tried all the acceleration settings in the sound menu in the windows
control
> >pannel, it made no difference. I could not find any settings like that
in
> >the program itself.
> > Any other ideas?
> >
>
> In that case, you may ahve a hardware conflict of some sort.
>
> Open up "MSinfo32" (from the Run menu), and open the Conflicts/Sharing
> entry under Hardware Resources. If your audio card, video card, or
> hard drive is charing a resource with another device (usually with the
> other two items), then you are bound to enter some problem.
>
> Wouldn't be sure exactly how to fix a hardware conflict with plug and
> play devices. If you can, it might possible to remove and reinsert
> the card in a different available slot (with a standard boot process
> between), to force the computer to assign an unused hardware resource.
>
> Other than that, problems with Creative Labs soundcards are generally
> hit-or-miss. You can either work around it using the common methods,
> or it won't fix at all - as a last resort, you might have to get a new
> sound card.
>
>
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