"misc.word.corp" wrote:
<rm>
> Just a hunch, but the feedback, to me, seems to be related with the high
> volume setting necessary to hear any sound output on the card. By
> cranking the volume to "eleven" (so to speak), the always-present noise
> produced by mouse movement may be made audible. There's a lot of stray
> low-frequency noise in computer cases these days, what with the amount
> of cards connected to expansion slots.
>
> Again, this is just a hunch.
That may be true, but being a lame brain, I posted this even though I
have a SBawe64, not an ensonic. Sorry, just didn't even pay attention
to the subject line.
I do find it interesting that we have the same problemo with two
different cards, though.
I will try the aformentioned drivers when I get a chance (==
hell_freeze_over())
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