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    Chaintech AV-710 Setup Thread, Including True 44.1kHz Wolfson Output in XP

    Quote: Originally Posted by infinitesymphony Ah, gotcha, thanks for the correction. Is that the same version number that shows up in the Audio Deck? I'm glad to hear that it works! Which driver version were you using before? The 4.60b pack is listed as the most recent driver for XP64...
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    Chaintech AV-710 Setup Thread, Including True 44.1kHz Wolfson Output in XP

    Thanks for the replies. I managed to get it to work: The problem seemed to be the driver version I was using. I installed the 4.60b drivers and now I have 44.1 kHz kernel streaming working in foobar with the wolfson output. PS: 5.12.1.3646 is actually the driver version of Envy24HF.sys, not...
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    Chaintech AV-710 Setup Thread, Including True 44.1kHz Wolfson Output in XP

    Quote: Originally Posted by infinitesymphony [b][size=small][color=red]Windows XP 64-bit 1. Install the card into a free PCI slot on the motherboard. 2. Plug your amplification device (ex. speakers, receiver, etc.) into the black "Back Surr" jack on the back of the card next to...
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    I am ready to destroy this AV710, HELP!

    I had foobar working with the high-resoltuion jack but not games, and I fixed it by going into the sound properties in control panel, and changing the default sound device from my onboard sound to the chaintech card. Have you tried this yet?
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    New asound.state for AV-710 under Linux

    jzablot@venice:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards 0 [CK804 ]: NFORCE - NVidia CK804 NVidia CK804 with ALC850 at 0xfebfd000, irq 58 1 [AV710 ]: ICE1724 - Chaintech AV-710 Chaintech AV-710 at 0xdf00, irq 66 /etc/asound.conf: pcm.!default { type hw card 1 } ctl.!default { type hw card...
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    New asound.state for AV-710 under Linux

    I've got alsa 1.0.10rc3, and I can't seem to get it to work through the high res jack. I've set it as my default card, and checked Alternate Level to Surround Out. Some weird things: playing a song in banshee, a music player which uses esd, results in the song playing really fast (not that I...
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