AV-710 Driver Installation Error
Jan 6, 2007 at 2:12 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 5

Nasir

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I recently got the Chaintech AV-710 sound card, but unfortunately, I have been unable to use it. Whenever I install the Envy 1.43d drivers, after restarting the computer, I get an error message stating, "Access violation at address 0040C461 in module 'EnMixCPL.exe'. Read of address 00143034." The same error is found when opening EnMixCPL.exe from \Program Files\Envy24.

I have already uninstalled my previous drivers, used DriverCleaner to get rid of any traces, and have uninstalled/reinstalled the Envy drivers multiple times. I am on a Windows XP system, which had previously detected the sound card when I installed it, so I'm fairly certain it's connected fine.

If anyone has any ideas on getting this to work, I'd really appreciate it.
 
Jan 6, 2007 at 2:44 AM Post #3 of 5
According to a guide posted here, the 1.43d version is the recommended one to use.

Well, I tried playing some audio, and found that it does work (set audio output in foobar2000 to KS: Envy24 Family Audio (WDM).

However, whenever I try to open the EnMixCPL.exe, or Audio Deck, I still receive the error pointed out above.

I'm running the AV-710 to a Panasonic SA-XR55S receiver through optical, but I have no idea if the signal is bit-perfect or not. How can I find this out? EDIT: Looks like I will have to flash the card to the Prodigy for bit-perfect. Will there be a difference in sound quality from bit-perfect vs. not bit-perfect with my receiver?
 
Jan 7, 2007 at 2:27 AM Post #5 of 5
I think I'll just flash the card to the Prodigy, and hopefully, the Prodigy drivers shouldn't cause me any problem. I'll post back once this is accomplished.
 

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