You want your audio interface to be used specificly for audio work, all windows sounds, jaws speech, anything els should go through a separate sound card. The fact that windows always wants control over devices and other programs as well is an issue, not to mention that you have a range of sample rates going to the same card, this will cause probs in recording systems. Jaws for example uses a low quality 22k if not lower sample rate, if your interface needs to run at 44.1 and it doesn't want to keep on switching, you'll have problems with sound, or there'll be issues as the interface converts jaws samples up to the 44.1 if it is the way the drive was set to code. Even if say you have jaws set to a different output on a multichannel interface, the drivers/device is all ran on the same clock and system, so this will still be an issue... The same goes for windows xp sounds, though i believe vista and 7 all use 44.1 samples. Still, it isn't a good idea to share your audio interface unlsee it's between programs that are doing the same kind of work, say sound forge and sonar. Everything else should be sent to a sound card, not audio interface. HTH, D!J!X!
_____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of shawn mays Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 2:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Jsonar] jaws not acting right I have a question why cant you run jaws and sonar on the same sound card? When I try to do it sonar and or jaws seems to not want to function properly and that kind of boggles the mind. If someone could tell me something to do about this issue or tell me to leave it alone that would be nice. lol thanks shawn
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