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KaBudokan
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I just did a clean install of Win2k and put in my new Delta 66 with the Omni I/O box. Unfortunately, things aren't going well so far. I had an unusually difficult installation on Win2k (don't ask), and now the OS is in fine, but the card is not happy at all.
It makes a lot of popping and clicking noises when I open and close app's, windows, etc. I thought that was all (which is bad enough), but then I noticed when I installed Acid and Vegas that I don't have access to any individual inputs - just the "Delta 66" - no "H/W 1,2" or SPDIF in/out, etc. In addition to that, I can't access any 24 bit recording.
I originally thought it might be a hardware issue, but now I am thinking it is a problem with the beta drivers from Midiman.
Anyone have the Delta 66 running smoothly on Win2k?
My hardware set up is:
AMD K6-3+ @ 550mhz
Epox MVP3GM (9/19/00 BIOS)
256 MB pc133
Western Dig 27gb caviar
IBM 30 gb deskstar
Initio SCSI controller
Asus V3400tv TNT video card
Intel 2100 dsl modem
I thought that maybe my motherboard (VIA MVP3) chipset was causing problems, but like I said, I am thinking it is drivers.
Thanks for any help. (I'm going to call tech support tomorrow, but figured I'd give you detectives a crack at it.
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It makes a lot of popping and clicking noises when I open and close app's, windows, etc. I thought that was all (which is bad enough), but then I noticed when I installed Acid and Vegas that I don't have access to any individual inputs - just the "Delta 66" - no "H/W 1,2" or SPDIF in/out, etc. In addition to that, I can't access any 24 bit recording.
I originally thought it might be a hardware issue, but now I am thinking it is a problem with the beta drivers from Midiman.
Anyone have the Delta 66 running smoothly on Win2k?
My hardware set up is:
AMD K6-3+ @ 550mhz
Epox MVP3GM (9/19/00 BIOS)
256 MB pc133
Western Dig 27gb caviar
IBM 30 gb deskstar
Initio SCSI controller
Asus V3400tv TNT video card
Intel 2100 dsl modem
I thought that maybe my motherboard (VIA MVP3) chipset was causing problems, but like I said, I am thinking it is drivers.
Thanks for any help. (I'm going to call tech support tomorrow, but figured I'd give you detectives a crack at it.
