Well, so: my soundcard drops out, let me paint you the best picture i can.
Computer:
- AMD Athlon64 x2 TK-57 1.9Ghz
- nVidia GeForce 7000M (integrated graphic card with shared memory - I know: not ideal but i don't do video and i never had trouble with this)
- 2 GB RAM
- 160 GB HD
Soundcard:
NI Audio 8 DJ - latest drivers
Now, i'm at my student's home, and it's quite an old house. The power lines are not the most modern of them all, but i've had this happening on gigs too, so it's quite annoying.
Let's explain the issue.
Everything is working great! DJing, mixing etc: VDJ is working flawless. Then i turn on a fluorescent lamp. I hear some crackles in my sound, but afterwards everything is fine again.
That is: until i turn it off. When i turn it off, my soundcard just gives a "pop!" and no more sound. If i restart VDJ it works again, but my CPU usage is probably 50% higher then before.
Now: I'm not an expert on this, but this is a power issue. Is there anyway i could 'isolate' this somehow? Would it help if i used a ground loop isolator? Some feedback would be appreciated.
Computer:
- AMD Athlon64 x2 TK-57 1.9Ghz
- nVidia GeForce 7000M (integrated graphic card with shared memory - I know: not ideal but i don't do video and i never had trouble with this)
- 2 GB RAM
- 160 GB HD
Soundcard:
NI Audio 8 DJ - latest drivers
Now, i'm at my student's home, and it's quite an old house. The power lines are not the most modern of them all, but i've had this happening on gigs too, so it's quite annoying.
Let's explain the issue.
Everything is working great! DJing, mixing etc: VDJ is working flawless. Then i turn on a fluorescent lamp. I hear some crackles in my sound, but afterwards everything is fine again.
That is: until i turn it off. When i turn it off, my soundcard just gives a "pop!" and no more sound. If i restart VDJ it works again, but my CPU usage is probably 50% higher then before.
Now: I'm not an expert on this, but this is a power issue. Is there anyway i could 'isolate' this somehow? Would it help if i used a ground loop isolator? Some feedback would be appreciated.
Posté Mon 18 May 09 @ 4:07 am
OK after some experimenting i came up with this:
If i touch the ground connection of my soundcard and my central heating (which is always grounded), my soundcard doesn't drop out anymore, it simple gives a small click. This might be the solution. Just posting here for other user that might somehow experience the same problem :)
EDIT: not 100% effective, but seems to decrease the problem.
If i touch the ground connection of my soundcard and my central heating (which is always grounded), my soundcard doesn't drop out anymore, it simple gives a small click. This might be the solution. Just posting here for other user that might somehow experience the same problem :)
EDIT: not 100% effective, but seems to decrease the problem.
Posté Tue 19 May 09 @ 7:11 am
Van, did you try one of these?
Posté Tue 19 May 09 @ 8:06 am
Nope... and i couldn't really use one of those as that's an english plug :P
Posté Tue 19 May 09 @ 10:00 am
VanStino wrote :
Nope... and i couldn't really use one of those as that's an english plug :P
Ooops, forgot ...... sorry ;-)
Posté Tue 19 May 09 @ 10:07 am