Live 8 Sound is not right...lots of skipping
Live 8 Sound is not right...lots of skipping
Running Live 8 on a dual-core HP with 2GB RAM. The only recommended spec that I am not using is the sound card. Since I am at work, I am using the laptop's built-in sound. I loaded an mp3 and when I hit play, the audio sounds choppy. Not sure why. The CPU usage at the time is about 15%. Will an external sound card make all the difference?
Re: Live 8 Sound is not right...lots of skipping
well, first thing you could try is using the 'asio 4 all' driver with your internal soundcard; you can download it from the internet. A lot of people use that without problems. (me too)
Secondly, an external soundcard will make al the difference! (it's about the drivers and digital-to-analog converters) you can go firewire or usb (like presonus firepod or NI Audio Kontrol 1)
Secondly, an external soundcard will make al the difference! (it's about the drivers and digital-to-analog converters) you can go firewire or usb (like presonus firepod or NI Audio Kontrol 1)
Re: Live 8 Sound is not right...lots of skipping
Hi DJ El,
also: which warp mode do you use? Does the MP3 does also sound "choppy" when "Warp" is turned off? Which exact version of Live 8 do you use?
Best,
Jörg
also: which warp mode do you use? Does the MP3 does also sound "choppy" when "Warp" is turned off? Which exact version of Live 8 do you use?
Best,
Jörg
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Re: Live 8 Sound is not right...lots of skipping
you could increase the audio buffer size, that usually fixes such problems. an external sound card will allow you to run a smaller buffer (which means less latency).
Re: Live 8 Sound is not right...lots of skipping
The problem went away when I installed my American Audio Versaport sound card. I'll try messing with the audio buffer size, too. Thanks to all who replied.