Wasn't there something about making sure that the wave something or other
was used, and that the number associated with the setting had to be set
properly?
I seem to remember that would fix the problem of the crackling sound.
The way I see it, downloading the drivers for something other than the SB
sound cards or Gateway computers would have an adverse affect on one's
computer, if they are not running this specific hardware technology.
Also, I noticed that the bulletin mentioned that after installing the
drivers for option two, involving Gateway drivers, it would switch your
audio from digital to analog.
Is this advisable, considering many of us use Winamp and other software to
play digital files?
Just wondering as I too have had issues where Jaws has crackled once in a
while, but it wasn't frequent enough to warrant complaining about it.
Any ideas Rick?
Victor
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