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Old 03-27-2012, 07:28 AM   #2
richie43
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Probably not the root of your problems, but worth a try; if your anti-virus has a real-time shield, disable this. Other things to check; is your on-board audio card still enabled? Disable if so. I had similar issues to yours with a new computer and that was the root of it. Have you tried running the latency checker tool? Run a project and start this app. Read up on what the results mean. Even a new and adequately powered computer can be poorly configured for real-time audio. I have also heard of audio issues with Nvidea graphics cards, but don't quote me on that. I suspect conflicts with your on-board audio. I disabled mine in the bios menu and have never had a problem since, and my computer has similar specs. Keep us posted, good luck!
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