Peke wrote:Are you sure that you have installed latest drivers from realtek site. Also it is known that on some card chips due the software interpolate setting of 96/24 and higher can make problems with buffer clearing. I have 4 PCs and all have Realtek cards, 2 have 889 Chips, 1 892 chip and one that have that interpolating issue have 865 Chip which is now set to 48/24 and have no issues at all.
HINT: Download EXE installation as it makes less issues on installation (from personal experience)
For the record:
I have the latest drivers.
Audio format is 24-bit/48KHz (default setting).
Desktop uses Realtek ALC1150, laptop uses Realtek ALC269.
I am using portable installations to troubleshoot.
I am using Numpad to control the seek bar (MediaMonkey.ini --> PlaybackControl=3)
MediaMonkey
4.1.9 doesn't have this issue, only later versions.
I can't reproduce the issue 100% of the time. Either it's random or there's something that triggers it.
I'm going to test with MediaMonkey Debug version and DbgView.
EDIT:
There's nothing different/unusual in DgbView when the issue occurs.
The issue occurs with
mp3,
m4a and
wav files, but not with
flac or
ogg files. If that makes any sense...
[quote="Peke"]Are you sure that you have installed latest drivers from realtek site. Also it is known that on some card chips due the software interpolate setting of 96/24 and higher can make problems with buffer clearing. I have 4 PCs and all have Realtek cards, 2 have 889 Chips, 1 892 chip and one that have that interpolating issue have 865 Chip which is now set to 48/24 and have no issues at all.
HINT: Download EXE installation as it makes less issues on installation (from personal experience)[/quote]
For the record:
I have the latest drivers.
Audio format is 24-bit/48KHz (default setting).
Desktop uses Realtek ALC1150, laptop uses Realtek ALC269.
I am using portable installations to troubleshoot.
I am using Numpad to control the seek bar (MediaMonkey.ini --> PlaybackControl=3)
MediaMonkey [b]4.1.9[/b] doesn't have this issue, only later versions.
I can't reproduce the issue 100% of the time. Either it's random or there's something that triggers it.
I'm going to test with MediaMonkey Debug version and DbgView.
[b]EDIT[/b]:
There's nothing different/unusual in DgbView when the issue occurs.
The issue occurs with [b]mp3[/b], [b]m4a[/b] and [b]wav[/b] files, but not with [b]flac[/b] or [b]ogg[/b] files. If that makes any sense...