NF-7 sound/video conflict?
Posted: Tue May 11, 2004 6:12 pm
Not sure what to do here.
Got a 9800pro a few months back to go into the Nf-7s setup and haven't been real happy with it.
Don't how how to explian this well but I'll try..
Is not a framerate issuie in games but sort of a micro snap.. Bandy.. Sitcky.. Like you miss 20 of 70 frames and bang then updates. (it happens in milliseconds and can throw you off!) It might not sound like a big deal if your driving a tank in BF, But the problem really showed itself the other night after checking out the GTR demo. (its at fileplanet) Well, These things can't happen at 200 mph or you end up in to a wall...milliseconds do count!
First off I began to blame the vid card drivers..went up to 4.4.. no change.
Burnt the demo to a CD and installed it in the old comp (Comp 2 as in my sig) and the damn thing ran great at 10x7 ..WTF?
Tryed 640x480x16 and still snaggy.. Cranked to 16x12x32 and BEAUTIFUL but same snag..
FRAPS as a test.
It reports 70+ fps @ 1600x1200x32... It just plain ignors these "hangs" and counts..
It doesn't seem to see these snags at all.
Tryed knocking off erverything in task manager till I killed the comp (Whopps!) But really dint help after playing with that..
Shit.. lets knock off onboard sound in BIO just to see...
YA!!! Game(s) run great!! Huge difference..Smooth as silk with it disabled.
Other issue: Can't play a WMV file online. It will start out fine and after a 5 seconds drops to maybe 1 fps and then soon 1 frame per 10 secs. (even after fully loaded) They play fine though if I save target as and play them. Strange eh? BUT I disable onboard sound and it fixes that completely. WTF?
Sooo. I guess before I istalled a pci card (I have one) and go thru that hassle thought I'd ask what your using for sound drivers and where to get them. Its worth a shot anyway.
Drivers I'm using now are nvidia 6.14.3660 9/2/2003 for the audio processing unit and the audio codec processing unit.
Also this might be important. I HAD an Nvidia ti4200 in here before but was very careful about removing any traces of it but you never know.. reloading windows is a last resort..
Anyway this is the place to start I guess by asking what your using..
Thanks.
Got a 9800pro a few months back to go into the Nf-7s setup and haven't been real happy with it.
Don't how how to explian this well but I'll try..
Is not a framerate issuie in games but sort of a micro snap.. Bandy.. Sitcky.. Like you miss 20 of 70 frames and bang then updates. (it happens in milliseconds and can throw you off!) It might not sound like a big deal if your driving a tank in BF, But the problem really showed itself the other night after checking out the GTR demo. (its at fileplanet) Well, These things can't happen at 200 mph or you end up in to a wall...milliseconds do count!
First off I began to blame the vid card drivers..went up to 4.4.. no change.
Burnt the demo to a CD and installed it in the old comp (Comp 2 as in my sig) and the damn thing ran great at 10x7 ..WTF?
Tryed 640x480x16 and still snaggy.. Cranked to 16x12x32 and BEAUTIFUL but same snag..
FRAPS as a test.
It reports 70+ fps @ 1600x1200x32... It just plain ignors these "hangs" and counts..
It doesn't seem to see these snags at all.
Tryed knocking off erverything in task manager till I killed the comp (Whopps!) But really dint help after playing with that..
Shit.. lets knock off onboard sound in BIO just to see...
YA!!! Game(s) run great!! Huge difference..Smooth as silk with it disabled.
Other issue: Can't play a WMV file online. It will start out fine and after a 5 seconds drops to maybe 1 fps and then soon 1 frame per 10 secs. (even after fully loaded) They play fine though if I save target as and play them. Strange eh? BUT I disable onboard sound and it fixes that completely. WTF?
Sooo. I guess before I istalled a pci card (I have one) and go thru that hassle thought I'd ask what your using for sound drivers and where to get them. Its worth a shot anyway.
Drivers I'm using now are nvidia 6.14.3660 9/2/2003 for the audio processing unit and the audio codec processing unit.
Also this might be important. I HAD an Nvidia ti4200 in here before but was very careful about removing any traces of it but you never know.. reloading windows is a last resort..
Anyway this is the place to start I guess by asking what your using..
Thanks.