16-Bit according to the driver listings. I don't lre-sample audio much from
its native container so I havn't noticed anything yet.

THEfog

On 22/04/2011 12:01 PM, "tribaljet" <[email protected]> wrote:

It really feels like the jack might have some damage on it, making
some connection issues.

I've looked a bit, and it does look like your laptop only has analog
stereo output. Did windows update show updated drivers for your IDT?
It has found updates for all computers I've used. Btw, I'm talking
about manufacturer updates through windows update, not stock microsoft
drivers. But in the event it doesn't find some, here's the link to the
latest OEM drivers, I think:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=321957&prodSeriesId=3957678&prodNameId=3957679&swEnvOID=4061&swLang=13&mode=2&taskId=135&swItem=ob-77520-1

Please run Everest or something to get the exact model, would help a
bit.

@Rafael: What device is acting as the output in your computer?

@THEfog: Still up and running? :) Nice. Though clearer than onboard
audio, older Creative hardware (older than X-Fi) does hardware
resampling in the not most correct way, which only affects things that
you can't resample to its own format, which I think to be 48KHz. Is
that the 16 or the 24-bit model?


On 22 Abr, 02:47, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Speakers are plugged in the jack, ...

> On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 9:34 PM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> > @Espionage724: As lo...

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