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Crackling noises when playing songs! PLZ HELP!!!

PostPosted: 15 Aug 2009, 21:29
by djcb
Hello,

Every time when I play my music, I hear crackling and distorted noise from my speakers. I've tried uninstalling everything like Mixvibes, the soundcard software etc. I've also got everything updated and still after a few hundred uninstalls the problem stays. T_T

I'm using an Eee PC 1000H with 2 GiBb of memory, 250 GiB hardrive, and an Intel Atom processor, and mixvibes 7.2 DVS PRO.
Specs: Windows XP Service Pack 3, and a U64MKII usb soundcard.


I've put in a configuration report. I hope to hear from anyone ASAP, as I have a party at 28th of august!
Config Report:
Config 2009/08/15 21:01

OS=Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 build=2600 processor=PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER=x86 Family 6 Model 28 Stepping 2, GenuineIntel
MixVibes Producer version=7.218 DLL langage=US version=7.210

System Setting
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Load in Ram Channel1= Yes Channel2= Yes
Load memory time limit=13 Load time=normal
Low gui priority=Yes Equalization bypass=Yes
MultiInstance=No

General Setting
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Nb Mixer Channels=2 Nb Samples=16
Windows Caption=No Theme=0
TAG V1=Yes TAG V2=Yes

Mix Setting
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AutoCue=Yes AutoGain=Yes AutoBpm at Load=No
Display Pitch=Yes Auto Match at load=No
Bpm Range min=78 max=150
Loop in bar boundaries=Yes Security=No History=Yes
Compressor=No Limiter=No

Sound Configuration
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Nb Sound=3 Nb Mixer=0
Managment Type ASIO
Device=MIXVIBES U46MK2 ASIO AsioVersion=0 DriverVersion=2
Latency=6 Driver sampling=44100 Nb Input=4 Nb Output=6
Managment Type ASIO
1-L:U46DJ 1/2 2-R:U46DJ 1/2
3-L:U46DJ 3/4 4-R:U46DJ 3/4
5-L:U46DJ 5/6 6-

Vinyl Configuration
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Vinyl1 connected=CD
Audio=ASIO source=0:L:U46DJ 1/2-R:U46DJ 1/2
Mode=absolute
Riaa=Yes Preamp Left=0 db Preamp Right=0 db Noise Filter=0 Hz
45T=No InverseLR=No PhaseInv=No
Decalage=0 ms Time limit=720000 ms
Silence seuil=-40.000 db SNR=40 db

Config Bypass Riaa=No Preamp=0 db Noise Filter=0 Hz Input Latency=0 ms

Vinyl Stats (turntable pitch set to 0 play at normal way)
Time code percent=100.000 Volume max left=0.860 Volume max right=0.841 Volume optimum=0.370
Speed Average(100ms)=1.003 Speed Average(1s)=1.004 Speed Average(3s)=1.006


Vinyl2 connected=CD
Audio=ASIO source=2:L:U46DJ 3/4-R:U46DJ 3/4
Mode=absolute
Riaa=Yes Preamp Left=0 db Preamp Right=0 db Noise Filter=0 Hz
45T=No InverseLR=No PhaseInv=No
Decalage=0 ms Time limit=720000 ms
Silence seuil=-40.000 db SNR=40 db

Config Bypass Riaa=No Preamp=0 db Noise Filter=0 Hz Input Latency=0 ms

Vinyl Stats (turntable pitch set to 0 play at normal way)
Time code percent=95.238 Volume max left=0.599 Volume max right=0.759 Volume optimum=0.370
Speed Average(100ms)=1.003 Speed Average(1s)=1.004 Speed Average(3s)=1.006


Vinyl 3 not connected
Vinyl 4 not connected

Re: Crackling noises when playing songs! PLZ HELP!!!

PostPosted: 15 Aug 2009, 22:13
by goonie
Which Soundcard are you using ?

Which Os are you using (XP,vista, Seven ?)

Re: Crackling noises when playing songs! PLZ HELP!!!

PostPosted: 16 Aug 2009, 02:05
by djcb
I'm using the U64MKII and windows service pack 3.

Re: Crackling noises when playing songs! PLZ HELP!!!

PostPosted: 17 Aug 2009, 11:23
by N-deep
Hello,

Can you try to set the buffer size to 256 or 512 samples?

Re: Crackling noises when playing songs! PLZ HELP!!!

PostPosted: 17 Aug 2009, 19:00
by djcb
I already have it running at 512, and 256 doesnt help either......:cry:
Btw for anyone who want's to know, I have my laptop running at super performence mode.

Re: Crackling noises when playing songs! PLZ HELP!!!

PostPosted: 18 Aug 2009, 10:48
by N-deep
Weird...What driver version did you try?

Re: Crackling noises when playing songs! PLZ HELP!!!

PostPosted: 04 Oct 2009, 17:13
by TAURUS
I don't know if it helps at your U64MKII, but i had the similair problem with my maya 44 MKII.

Set your system performance at the preferences of your soundcard to normal and not to high speed or higher and also the application priority to normal.

maya CP.jpg


Succes
Pat