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March 6, 2010 at 10:27 am #732
Anonymous
GuestHello guys.
I,m using the latest breakaway broadcast asio with 2 soundcards first card is onboard audio: via hd audio vt1708b 192khz second card is an asus xonar d1 192khz
and i’m using the asio4all driver. my setup is: pc audio out – mixer – line in – line out mpx. When i start breakaway the sound and the rds are running great! but after 10 or 15 minutes the sound begins to crackle and getting even worser!! How does this happen and can anyone give me an answer how to solve this problem? When i restart breakaway the sound is normal again but begins to crackle again after 10 or 15 minuts!Hope you guys have an answer
Greetings Bart
March 6, 2010 at 11:31 am #10093JesseG
Memberasio4all is just an ASIO emulation that ends up using Kernel Streaming in the end. Have you tried just using Kernel Streaming in Breakaway instead? for starters, the latency should be less that asio4all. but not as low as using the actual ASIO of the Xonar. of course the problem there is you wouldn’t be able to use the on-board without some other setup like LiveLink + Breakaway Live…
which soundcard is getting used for what purposes?
March 6, 2010 at 11:37 am #10094Anonymous
GuestHello jesse
yes i have used kernel streaming but i want to use my mixer with microphone in the setup
im using the xonar for input and the onboard for mpx out and audio out but when i use only the xonar in en out put i have an anoying peep tone in the mpx out
how do you think how to setup my divice’s?
greetings bartMarch 6, 2010 at 12:36 pm #10095JesseG
Membercan you record the "annoying peep tone" for us to hear?
March 6, 2010 at 1:22 pm #10096Anonymous
GuestHere’s the file just listen how it sounds
bart
March 6, 2010 at 1:45 pm #10097JesseG
MemberHave you tried adjusting the latency of Xonar’s ASIO drivers? And are you using the latest drivers from the Xonar website?
March 6, 2010 at 1:51 pm #10098Anonymous
Guestyes i have tryed the latency of the driver but it doesn’t matter it stil has that "peep tone"
and no i dont have the latest drivers yet
i do not understand i have the in and output on the same card (xonar d1) that sould work isn’t it?March 6, 2010 at 2:36 pm #10099JesseG
MemberYep that should totally work. Try the latest driver (and reboot after installing it) to see if that’s the problem. If it’s still like that, you could screenshot your Breakaway settings so we can check that out.
(also, are you running Phase Tornado? i thought I heard that through the awful glitching.)
March 6, 2010 at 2:54 pm #10100Anonymous
GuestHello jesse
i installed the latest drivers and its stil crackling and has still that peep tone
here are my settings this is the asio driver from the xonar an not the asio4all
Greatings bartMarch 6, 2010 at 3:20 pm #10101JesseG
MemberAre you using the RDS input? Have you tried not using Realtime Priority?
March 6, 2010 at 3:28 pm #10102Anonymous
Guestthe rds input is for airomate rds
and what do you mean with realtime priority ?March 6, 2010 at 3:38 pm #10103JesseG
Member
No matter what tho, you should try the latest drivers first, before you try to troubleshoot anything else.
March 6, 2010 at 8:34 pm #10104Anonymous
Guestjesse the problem is solved! for now. new drivers and turned the realtime priority off.
but works only when i use my basic setup with asio4all and 2 soundcards. the asio driver from the asus xonar keeps giving crackles an peep tones when i use only the xonar’s in en output. perhapes the card can’t handle it some way. iv’e used also diferent latency’s but notting helps im gonna test it tomorrow again and see of its stable now.greetings bart
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