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TV Tuner issue on new system (SOLVED)
If you are having problems with a TV Tuner and using a Sound Blaster X-Fi card, the problem will most likley be your Sound Blaster X-Fi card (Fatlity, Elite, Gamers Edition, etc). Creative has not solved the issue and it seems mostly that it involves problems between:
High-Pitch Noise
Crackle/Pop issue
If you are having problems with a TV Tuner and using a Sound Blaster X-Fi card, the problem will most likley be your Sound Blaster X-Fi card (Fatlity, Elite, Gamers Edition, etc). Creative has not solved the issue and it seems mostly that it involves problems between:
- USB Ports
- IRQ Sharing
- ASUS Motherboards (Common)
- Dell XPS
- Remove all USB connected devices and see if it works that way.
- Try using this link to see if it solves the issue http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/896256
- If the above fail, Uninstall sound Drivers and anything Sound Blaster Related, remove Sound Blaster Card, and use either Onboard or another Sound Card of some sort that is either older Sound Card of Sound Blaster (non-X-FI) or another brand name sound card.
High-Pitch Noise
Crackle/Pop issue
Hey all,
I got a slight issue.
I transferred my TV Tuner (The WinFast TV 2000 XP Expert) over to the new system I got, but here is where there is an issue:
While the TV Tuner I know works, i'm not sure if it is a Sound Blaster issue or not or if anyone had this issue before, but I connect the audo to the Aux in and when I put on WinFast PVR, the Aux plays for like... 4 seconds and then precedes to do a high pitch hum noise in which the sound becomes stuck until I reboot. I checked as much as I could on google about this and it seems only one person has a sort of issue like that which no one responded to. I'm thinking it has something to do with the Card itself not liking the encode/decode and switches, but I am not sure. Can anyone help me with this issue so I can get TV back on my system?
Thanks!
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