At 02:24pm on 2001 August 21, Captain Rotundo did write:
> Well I have never written any ESD apps, but since it is plaqueing me, I
> will look into it. I have an ESS Maestro on a Dell Inspiron 7000. the
> crackling and cut outs seem to make sence beign associated with the
> added layer, but that doesnt explain why the emu slows considerably when
> esd is turned off... Are their any known sound issues that may slow it?
Remember a few messages ago when Paul mentioned there was a user
who reported sound problems about a year ago? That was me, and I am
also using a Dell Inspiron 7000 with a Maestro 2. I never figured out
why the emu slows down so bad. The driver author acknowledges a
separate problem wherein the sound begins to crackle nonstop due to
buffer underflow; I suspect this problem is related. My solution was
to give up on the Maestro and play the damn thing on the Dreamcast.
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