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Re: Computer Audio [message #64139 is a reply to message #64132] Wed, 29 September 2010 20:43 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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99% of the time computer uses are software, so tell us what is causing this mess and I can be of some help there

If it is system wide it is likely the PLL chip, which will require a new motherboard. It governs the system clock and it might be underclocking the CPU of the audio chip causing it to run slowly.

The simpler answer is that likely there is some sample rate setting that is wrong somewhere.


 
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