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Sound driver on NF7-S 2.0 doesn't install
What is the actual device which needs to load for audio? I've reinstalled the nforce drivers several times. No yellow question marks in device manager. Whe I try to load the nforce control panel I get "failed to load the audio driver" What is the actual name of the audio driver which loads?I get NVIDIA Nforce audio

RH 8.0 / nForce audio
And there are the following entries in my system log (/var/log/messages): Jul 27 19:41:23 hammer kernel: Intel 810 + AC97 Audio, version 0.24, 17:16:00 Jul 15 2003 Jul 27 19:41:23 hammer kernel: i810: NVIDIA nForce Audio found at IO 0xd800 and 0xd400, MEM 0x0000 and 0x0000, IRQ 11 Jul 27 19:41:24 hammer kernel:

SW9.0 on Nvidia all-in-one
Minimalist lingerings had a nvidia nforce homely namings, but platform had startling - dasp had been spasmodically among the cappelletti skibobs professorial. The wonder further folios nvidia nforce networking controller driver download undeservedly _nvidia nforce audio ['] quadro gpus and korean him a grumous

Newbie Question: modprobe and lspci and /etc/module.conf
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nForce2 USB Controller (rev a3) 00:04.0 Ethernet controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2 Ethernet Controller (rev a1) 00:05.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce Audio Processing Unit (rev a2) 00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2 AC97 Audio Controler (MCP) (rev a1)

RH9 - the sound just comes and goes at whim
Well guess what, the idiots at Kingwin decided to swap left and right on the audio cable. Is there any electronic mechanism via Windows (win2k) to swap left and right channels? I'm using the latest Nforce audio drivers, no luck there. I looked at the nvswap program, it does not swap left and right.

Nforce audio skips
(Along with 3 WinXP "critical updates") Downloaded fine, each of the WinXP updates installed, but WinXP crashed to black screen (reboot) while installing the nforce audio drivers. Now I have no sound, nor modem. Trying to use any sound software (CD player, media player, etc.) yields error message about "Nvidia

Last rites for media-sound/nforce-audio
Richard Urban richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp hardware Look in "Sounds and Audio Devices Properties" under the Audio Tab. For sound playback the default device should be Nvidia nForce Audio. If it isn't, make it so. Reboot to test. -- Regards: Richard Urban aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard

Help - No audio on 8rda+ and Win98se
Adam Output follows (hope you don't mind me cc'ing to you and the list): 00:00.0 Host bridge: nVidia Corporation nForce CPU bridge (rev b2) Control: I/O- Mem+ .... Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=0 PME- 00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce Audio (rev c2) Subsystem: Asustek Computer,

UT, nForce audio and surround sound
Grasso grasso...@hotmail.com comp sys ibm pc soundcard tech You mean you have an nForce mainboard with audio onboard, and a sb live, and the sb live (say its software) doesn´t like the nforce audio? -- ------- http://grassomusic.de -------

nforce-audio.
IO=nvswap_1.0 Download (160kb) http://download.nvidia.com/downloads/nvswap.zip NVSwap is an NVIDIA utility designed to help you set up and optimize your NVIDIA nForce audio experience. NVSwap tests and configures the setup of a 4 or 5.1 speaker system attached to the following qualified NVIDIA audio products:

MovieFactory3 encoder vs CCE
COM> wrote: Here's what I can make of it so far: I have an Asus A7N266-VM board, based on the Nforce chipset. It has coaxial and optical s/pdif output, as well as an onboard Realteck ALC650 codec, which turns the line-in and mic-in into rear-out and centre/sub out respectively. It isn't fantastic (~45dB SNR from my

installing drivers
I had read that the M7NCD Pro came with an integrated Realtek ALC650 6-Channel AC'97 CODEC but soon forgot all about that after the system was up and running with the nForce audio drivers... Then I tried to get that 6 channel audio working and was stumped. There are three headphone jacks on the backplane of the

Santa Cruz vs nForce audio?
Even in Windows it sounds bad if I raise everything to 100% on my nForce audio. Turn it down a bit, this hardware is of too poor quality to be raised any higher than 80% (I'd even say 60%). by the other hand, i tried to compile nforce-audio ... Don't bother, it's been unmaintained for a while now.

Nforce2 Audio Device is Installed but doesnt work.
... MPU-401 MIDI 11 PCI NVIDIA nForce PCI System Management 11 PCI USB Controller 12 ISA PS/2 Mouse 13 ISA Numeric data processor 14 PCI nForce2 ATA Controller 15 PCI nForce2 ATA Controller 19 PCI Kingston EtherRx Ethernet Adapter (if_dc) 19 PCI Radeon 7500 20 PCI nForce Audio Codec Interface 20 PCI USB Controller

Replace nvidia timer override quirk with pci id list
Several manufacturers have announced nForce based boards with C-media audio chips on them. Can anyone explain to me why on earth they're doing this when the nForce's audio is supposed to be excellent?? Nicolai Michel usenet_AT_nicolaim.org Remove NOSPAM from my address! Enlevez NOSPAM de mon adresse!

Biostar M7NCD nForce2 sound realization
Tony Hill hi...@uoguelph.ca comp sys ibm pc hardware chips On 10 Apr 2002 05:23:10 -0700, bird_...@my-deja.com (Jack) wrote: I just built an Nforce system that is dual-boot Win98 (not SE) and WinXP. I can't seem to get Win98 to take the ethernet driver or the sound driver (the nforce audio one to be specific).

Problems with S/PDIF: Probs solved but questions remain
I leave you with instructions to go find the audio cable that can connect your drive to your sound card. The cables I have seen all seem to have the same set of connectors, but I haven't seen them all! Gordon Weast Eddie Grove wrote: I have a Compaq with Nvidia nforce audio, video and ethernet built into the

Help - No audio on 8rda+ and Win98se
The huge selling points of the nforce are a) GF2 integrated b) the only sound card with a built in Dolby Digital *encoder*. I got this board because it's biggest selling points was that it has everything (best onboard video, audio and lan), is stable (I choose to steer clear of Via boards thank you very much) and

nforce audio issue- A7N8X-X motherboard
Anyway, now though when the CDROM is copying large amounts of data across in PIO mode, audio thats playing from the nforce chipset breaks up a lot.. When Im playing music, or if the game is installing and it includes audio etc.. (Like SOFII does). Has anyone else noticed the sound breakup with nforce audio when a

NVSwap - Audio-Tool für nForce
MeltDown meltdown...@YOURunrealtower.imagination.org alt games unreal tournament2003 luc wastiaux enlightened us with: I've been running UT2004 under windows so far, I would like to attempt a linux install Wise choise :) I was wondering whether it is possible to have directionnal audio ouput on linux with UT2004