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petermcmillan...@yahoo.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I've just built a new computer with 64bit Vista Home Premium. My hardware is: Asus 380W PSU ASUS M2A-VM HDMI Motherboard (inc sound + video) AMD BE-2350 Processor (dual core - 64 bit) Corsair XMS2 800MHz DDR2 2Gb LG PATA DVD writer

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Does the ASIO2 drivers come with the manufacturers specific sound card drivers or, is ASIO2 a 3rd party driver? Many thanks Gary "Jane C" wrote: Hello Gary, Which soundcards do you have? Have you checked for Vista drivers for them? -- Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries not included.

Windows irrelevant?
... and Wavetable 360 Diamond Edge 3D 3000 2MB VRAM and Wavetable 500 ET4000W32P 1Mb PCI 130 Trident TVGA9680 64bit PCI 1Mb Ram MPEG 100 Trident TVGA9680 64 bit Performance SB32/8x- 18 titles 570 Sound Cards 1 Year Manufacturers Warranty ESS 16 bit Sound Card (SB Compatible) 80 SB Vibra 16 OEM 130 Sound Blaster

Computer Crashes after sound card drivers installed...
Robert Moir robspamt...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup "Nightowl" <newsgro...@slinky-computing.co.uk> wrote in message have 4x1Gb modules installed I appreciate I would need 64-bit hardware drivers for the video (nVidia) and sound cards (Soundblaster X-Fi) and the peripherals,

Pinnacle
I graduated onto multi-track recording on PC using several sound cards by different manufacturers using Cubase 3.5 VST onwards in 1996/7 (a couple of Echo Gina To be completely honest, I confess, the idea of a 64bit dual core CPU systm intrigues me on a number of levels, not least as experience for my day job

P5N32SLI and 64-bit
If any thing, I'd try to make sure that the box I buy has a decent "name brand" sound card in it, like a Sound Blaster Audigy or similar card, especially one that advertises more capability than a basic 16- bit A/D converter, which is what most Windows-type sound cards use. They'll all work fine, but a 20-bit card

FSX Deluxe&Acceleration Vista Ultimate 64bit Intel Duo install pro
"Cal Bear '66" wrote: I have the same card as you and I have no problem with the latest Creative 64-bit driver on Vista Business x64. A few of the more advanced features are not yet fully implemented, but the sound quality is excellent. "Art" <A...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Are You Ready For Vista™? Microcenter
... Configurations Pentium 100 Processor 50 2Mb 64 bit video card 30 16Mb EDO RAM 70 1.7G IBM HDD 50 15" XGA Monitor 140 8x CDROM, 16 bit sound card, .... 2400dpi Flatbed 460 KTX 4800 -- Colour 4800dpi Flatbed 530 KTX 9600 -- Colour 9600dpi Flatbed 620 UMAX Vista S6E 4800 dpi & access kit 840 MISC STUFF Mini Tower

64 or 32 bit for Games?
... labour warranty SOHO System Intel Pentium 166 Processor 256k pipeline burst cache motherboard with VX Intel Chipset Jaton 2MB RAM 64 bit video card 32Mb .... software $500 Sound Cards 1 Year Manufacturers Warranty ESS 16 bit Sound Card (SB Compatible) $60 SB Vibra 16 (no IDE Interface) $110 SB Vibra 16 (with

Mini newsgroup FAQ for the week of 2/24/2008
... beano <s...@me.not> wrote: Hello I have an a8n-sli premium motherboard an amd4200+ x2 64bit processor and 4x500gb samsung sata hdd's and use 64bit vista Are there still PCI latency issues with Creative soundcards? ss. They've supposedly been fixed in the later driver iterations. but on some nforce4 mobos,

Oblivion Won't Run
If you loaded the generic 6.104 Vista drivers for that from http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx? I'm guessing never, I noticed they DO have 64 bit modem and sound drivers for later laptops but they seem to be using different modems and sound cards (I tried them, of course, no go!

Vista and Quad core CPU
I have a 32 bit sound card, and I know 64 bit sound cards are available. If 16 bit audio is CD quality, what's the point of having anything more than a 16 bit There are FAQs on digital audio around, try an alta vista search. I have a great book called "The Science of Musical Sound" by a guy named Pierce that

Creative X Fi drivers released (7-12-06)
... Configurations 686 P150+ Processor 20 2Mb 64 bit video card 30 16Mb EDO RAM 60 1.7G IBM HDD 50 15" XGA Monitor 140 8x CDROM, 16 bit sound card, .... Flatbed 460 KTX 4800 -- Colour 4800dpi Flatbed 530 KTX 9600 -- Colour 9600dpi Flatbed 620 UMAX Vista S6E 4800 dpi & access kit 840 MISC STUFF Mini Tower with Power

Help - Clean Load of 64-Bit Ultimate Fails
Computer 1 - Pentium 1 300+MHz - Creative Audigy 24-bit Sound Card - 256 MB RAM - 4 MB Video RAM - 2 USB 1.1 ports - 60 GB Hard Drive - 16x DVD-ROM/52x CD-RW XP Pro (SP2) w/ IE7 Computer 2 - 2.6 GHz Celeron - Onboard Audio (tops out at 48MHz Stereo) - 512 MB DDR RAM (just upgraded from 256 MB) - 64 MB Video RAM

Vista 64-bit
So I suspect $150 for 64 bit OS might be worse it for say similar speed improvement. And I hope all hardware has correct drivers by now, motherboard, vide cards, sound cards etc... I guess when adobe announces 64 bit support, I'll change over. Though I might still get it as an extra OS on a removable hard drive

Realtek AC'97 -- No audio device
Nightowl newsgro...@slinky-computing.co.uk microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Thanks, Robert, your advice is sound and I will certainly take it! modules installed I appreciate I would need 64-bit hardware drivers for the video (nVidia) and sound cards (Soundblaster X-Fi) and the peripherals,

Vista 64-bit Ultimate: Boot Error adding 2 GB RAM
I haven't got any unusual hardware (apart from a USB memory card reader) in there so I wouldn't expect driver problems. My hardware is: Asus 380W PSU ASUS M2A-VM HDMI Motherboard (inc sound + video) AMD BE-2350 Processor (dual core - 64 bit) Corsair XMS2 800MHz DDR2 2Gb LG PATA DVD writer Western Digital SATA

PC Specs - show of hands
mikeyhsd mikey...@sprintpcs.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup might try going into the BIOS and disable all devices not needed for the install. like 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM Sound Card Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer Card Reader Koutech Card Reader Case Antec P182 OS Vista 64-Bit Ultimate --

DIGITAL AUDIO ILLITERATE: HELP ME
And this program has been optimized for 64-bit CPU including Intel EM64T and AMD64. CODE http://rapidshare.de/files/33525699/Port_CCPro707.exe .... With some sound cards, it can also capture streaming audio. Record from microphone, line input, or other sources. Dub over existing tracks to create multi-track

Intel CPUs and Cubase
Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card (Note: For Creative Sound Blaster Audigy cards running under Windows Vista you should expect lower performance) Så det burde jo køre ok. 512-bit memory interface. - 1024MB GDDR4 graphics memory. - DirectX 10.1 support. - OpenGL 3.0 Support. - eDRAM die for "FREE 4xAA".