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Hey all! *new here* 
Okay, long story short, new laptop arrived (Acer 1501LCe) and I eagerly hooked up my FW410 and immediately ran into a truckload of problems (mainly Nuendo 2's audio engine dropping out after 1 minute of use!) which I found out today were due to incompatability with the laptops firewire chipset. So I'm using a Cardbus-to-1394 adapter (on loan) and all seems to be perfect...
well...almost!
Latency, I'm happy with. I'm liking what I'm hearing quality wise, BUT....there's this annoying little dropout that rears its ugly head every once and a while. I have no background apps. I've disable the on-board audio and 1394 port. I've tried disabling LAN (in case anything's snooping the ports) but it still happens at random times. It's nothing totally major, but it's the only thing wrong with my system; once I resolve this it will be perfect!!! But yeah it's annoying. If it were just a pop or a click, I could handle it. But it's like a mini gap in the audio. Playing audio files in Media Player, it even happens then and it screws the timing up a little.
Any suggestions? I've already done stuff like set windows to focus on backgrouns tasks, yadayada. Any new ideas would be super
- Paul

Okay, long story short, new laptop arrived (Acer 1501LCe) and I eagerly hooked up my FW410 and immediately ran into a truckload of problems (mainly Nuendo 2's audio engine dropping out after 1 minute of use!) which I found out today were due to incompatability with the laptops firewire chipset. So I'm using a Cardbus-to-1394 adapter (on loan) and all seems to be perfect...
well...almost!
Latency, I'm happy with. I'm liking what I'm hearing quality wise, BUT....there's this annoying little dropout that rears its ugly head every once and a while. I have no background apps. I've disable the on-board audio and 1394 port. I've tried disabling LAN (in case anything's snooping the ports) but it still happens at random times. It's nothing totally major, but it's the only thing wrong with my system; once I resolve this it will be perfect!!! But yeah it's annoying. If it were just a pop or a click, I could handle it. But it's like a mini gap in the audio. Playing audio files in Media Player, it even happens then and it screws the timing up a little.
Any suggestions? I've already done stuff like set windows to focus on backgrouns tasks, yadayada. Any new ideas would be super

- Paul