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Old 13/11/05, 19:54
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Onboard sound problem

Hello, I'm itturnstoashes I found you off of google, and hoped you could help me figure out my little predicament!

I'm running AMD Athlon XP 2800+ÂÂ! with 512 Megs of RAM.
I have a KM400 - M2 Motherboard by Elitegroup (ECS)
My Realtek AC'97 Audio for VIA Audio Controller (Onbard) Isn't working. HOWEVER, when I attatch the front panel wire to the motherboard, from my Case, it works FINE. There are apparently no jumpers, and the manual states no changes that must be made.
Another wierd thing... I can record sound, but nothing at all will play.
ANOTHER wierd thing... The reason I don't want the front panel, is because every 4 seconds, there is a short pause in any recording or playing of audio... I'm wondering what aplication could cause this spike? Any Ideas? I have zone alarm, but this was happening before I got that. Itunes? A crap load of svchost.exe's! Thats all that I can't recognize :S

Thanks for any help you can provide,
Kevin.
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Re: Onboard sound problem

Hi Kevin, welcome to itsallpc

Before I can answer your questions, let me this clear.
  • You can't get any sound when plugging speakers into the back panel jacks, but when you connect the front panel audio header, you can get sound through the front panel jacks.
  • When you record audio, the software records silence.
  • There is a regular, short pause, occurring every four seconds.

Is this an accurate description of your problems?
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Old 13/11/05, 20:22
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Re: Onboard sound problem

I can't get any sound when plugging speakers into the back panel jacks, but when I connect the front panel audio header, I can get sound through the front panel jacks. Correct.
When I record audio, the software records properly. On both the front and back.
There is a one beat pause... approximately 1/2 - 1 second. More like a jutter every 4 seconds. And its EXACTLY 4 seconds. :S

There appears to not be any IRQ conflicts... Drivers are up to date... I'm wondering if it is PURELY hardware that makes it go out the front panel instead of the back. As far as I can see... it should be working.
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Re: Onboard sound problem

Okay, your first problem is probably due to the fact that when the front audio connectors are not plugged into the front audio header, the jumper settings are not correct. It’s uncommon for jumpers not to ship with a motherboard in the correct position for rear audio, but it’s not uncommon for motherboard manuals to neglect to mention the jumper position for rear audio.



The blue shaded pairs represent the jumper positions required for rear audio.

Now, your second problem, I’m still having problem understanding.

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I can record sound, but nothing at all will play.
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When I record audio, the software records properly.
These two statements seem to be contradictory, so I'm going to try and extract sense out it an answer anyway.

Software will record as long as there is an audio device installed and that device has a recording channel. However, the correct audio channel and input needs to be used to get any sound. I’ve already answered a question on selecting an audio input, so I’ll send you there rather than repeat myself. Remember that in your case, you’ll need to select whatever you want to record from, Mic, Auxiliary, Line-In, whatever.

http://www.itsallpc.co.uk/index.php/topic,338.0.html

Your third problem is very interesting. I’ll need some more clarification again:
  • Does anything else behave in this way?
  • Are the mouse movements smooth?
  • Does it take a long time to get into Windows? (more than a minute)
  • Do you have an up to date antivirus software and spyware software installed?
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Old 13/11/05, 21:00
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Re: Onboard sound problem

My front pannel works fine. Its the back I'm having trouble with. Maybe Direct Sound/Wave Out drivers got screwed up? Because Wave in works. Um...
No my mouse doesn't freeze up, and my computer takes less than 10 seconds for a complete boot.

It's wierd...
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Re: Onboard sound problem

You're not reading my posts properly.
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Yeah I saw that after. Hehe.
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Old 13/11/05, 21:07
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Re: Onboard sound problem

But... My motherboard and cpu case (AOpen) use a single one piece connector :S if you know what I mean? I know what you're trying to say. or... I understand? I started off with using the back.. then the nice man at the pc store decided to... "help me out"
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