There is no method that I am aware of to playback 96kHz files on a
laptop. I suppose you could probably rig up something with VAC...
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Mike King - KM0T wrote:
Hi all, seems to me I read here a few weeks ago or longer, a method to
playback 96 kHz recorded waves on systems that dont support it, i.e. a
laptop... Or I might be wrong.
Problem is that I recorded on one of my systems at 96 KHz, and trying to
playback for a demo on
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I recently purchased a FireBox so I could use the SDR with a laptop. I had
serious problems with the first laptop, a 1.6 Ghz Dell D600. It works
sometimes, and other times I get just a pulsing audio. It seems the stepper
on the CPU isn't working right when working with the Firebox. It randomly
Was this running Windows XP? If so, I have never seen a case where it
was not possible to suppress this feature altogether by setting the
power/battery/etc. settings.
Bob
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Gary W Strong wrote:
I recently purchased a FireBox so I could use the SDR with a laptop. I had
serious problems
Then, welcome to the Dell world. The laptop power setting does not control
the CPU step down in these laptops. I know, it is supposed to. It seems
reasonable to believe that it should. It doesn't. These machines all run
XP Pro. I am told it is a built-in feature of the CPU used in this
The Dell Latitude BIOS only allows one to fix the CPU at the LOWEST speed
setting. But I found an application that may do what I want. It is at
http://www.diefer.de/speedswitchxp/
Anyone try this?
Gary
-Original Message-
From: Robert McGwier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
Please do a simple calculation when you want to set these latency and
audio buffers so small to see that the requests are probably ridiculous.
The lower bound on latency in our code is at least 5 ms. That is 480
samples at 96000 sample per second and 240 at 48000.
There is absolutely NO
Gary and others,
The speed of the laptop CPUs are also regulated by the temperature of the
processors. And yes some manufacturers (watch for slanted E) do not cool
their processors enough and they actually have to slow down to keep from
catching on fire.. Good quality laptops, you will get
From the better late than never category -- Teamspeak audio from over the
weekend
Teamspeak Audio: http://www.tracey.org/wjt/temp/ts-Jun24.mp3
Eric from Germany: http://www.tracey.org/wjt/temp/eric-friedrichshafen.mp3
Cheers,
Bill
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