Netbook as an audio source
Feb 27, 2010 at 11:59 PM Post #32 of 34
If you don't have any issues then you don't really need to disable it. But if you'd use ASIO you might have to as Wireless takes resources and affects latency. Crackles and pops are the result of this
 
Mar 14, 2010 at 9:28 PM Post #33 of 34
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Originally Posted by .Sup /img/forum/go_quote.gif
If you don't have any issues then you don't really need to disable it. But if you'd use ASIO you might have to as Wireless takes resources and affects latency. Crackles and pops are the result of this


Can you help me with this
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f46/in...d-more-477635/
?
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Mar 15, 2010 at 6:53 AM Post #34 of 34
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Originally Posted by estreeter /img/forum/go_quote.gif
My total crapola Acer netbook works fine as a source for my D4, as it did for the Topaz before I sold it. Try to get something without the annoying fan in that POS Acer, although I didnt notice it once I put my phones on. Have used this rig in hotel rooms all over Asia - not bad for watching the odd movie either, even with the tiny screen.

Most netbooks, afaik, will have a fan - question is how load will said fan be ? My Asus made no audible noise at all, so I gave it to my (now ex) girlfriend. Dont do that.



There's software available to adjust the temperature at which the fans kick in:
Ralf Neumüller´s Freeware - Acer Aspire One (AA1) Fan Control
 

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