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mandolarian wrote:Not to rain on your USB parade of peripherals. But why in bandwidth's name would you want a USB mouse & keyboard when you have PS2 connectors going hungry?

Running audio on USB and moving data to/from the USB hard drive is playing very close to the edge of Pop and Click city. Not surprised you can only run 4 devices. That pipe is full. Sure, USB 2.0 promises 480 megabits dancing down the wire. But that's a max amount, on the salt flats, with a tailwind. With overhead and retries and less than perfect drivers, it's popity-pop-click. The USB protocol was never meant for really time-critical stuff like multi-channel audio. It amazes me it can work at all.

So if you have other hard drive options, you might want to consider them before you get into some heavy tracking traffic.

My 2cents. :D
The voice of reason is always welcomed mandolarian.....even though I don't always listen :).

Valuable opinion and it makes sense, however:

External keyboard and mouse - comfort. It's important (for me) when doing a lot of key presses, especially for someone who has suffered with carpal tunnel etc. (surgery and the whole works). Of course, I can work with the notebook keyboard if need be, but the mouse....I really want to have a mouse.

As for having PS/2 slots.....nope....none.
I have considered a serial mouse.

Do the mouse and keyboard really eat up much bandwidth? I didn't think they did. But I know it all adds up and maybe more so than I thought.

As for the USB drive: I only hooked it up after having problems. I originally started with just the internal.

And so.....the pops and clicks were occurring with no USB HD and no external keyboard and mouse. I thought of them first and disconnected them.....it made no difference.

mandolarian, I have a question. Is firewire better than USB 2.0 even though the "specs" for USB 2.0 indicate similar performance?

Here's another question: I saw a powered USB 2.0 hub that also had Firwire. That is, it connected through USB 2.0 but had 4 USB 2.0 inputs and 4 Firewire inputs. Any toughts on a funky setup like that (just curious)?
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ttoz... did you install the latest release?

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madguitarist wrote:Here's another question: I saw a powered USB 2.0 hub that also had Firwire. That is, it connected through USB 2.0 but had 4 USB 2.0 inputs and 4 Firewire inputs. Any toughts on a funky setup like that (just curious)?
Well, since you asked...YIKES!!! :-o
Or to put it another way: No! No! No!
Or...You too can have slow Firewire, er, Emberwire performance on your plugged-up USB pipe.

I'm sorry I didn't pickup on the 'laptop' thing. An external mouse is mandatory. No PS2 mouse port on that thing? Does your lappie have a dedicated Firewire port?
If it were me, which it ain't, I'd look at a PCI to laptop convertor and get a real audio card. :D
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WEll, I'm using the latest version aswell, and having all the same problems. I had the V1 NFR copy, and never heard a single beep, pop or click. nor have I with any other sofware I own (audition etc..). For me, T2 is just plain buggy and a big resource hog, Im pretty dissapointed so far after loving T1. Im now using it again until T2 lifts it games, as the new features in T2 arent enough for me to put up with all its bugs. By the way I'm running an echo gina 3g, 1.8 gig cpu and 1 gig ram.

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hi,
on some athlon 64 notebooks the internal batterycheck causes a complete systemhalt for some milliseconds.
try removing the battery or dissable the "Microsoft ACPI-Compliant control method battery" in the devicemanager.

look here for more info :
http://forums.amd.com/lofiversion/index ... 0-300.html
i need a lunch break

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btw. i'm using the edirol ua-1000 usb 2 sounddevice (10 channels) and usb mouse too.
i need a lunch break

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mandolarian wrote: I'm sorry I didn't pickup on the 'laptop' thing. An external mouse is mandatory. No PS2 mouse port on that thing? Does your lappie have a dedicated Firewire port?
Nope....no PCMCIA slot either. At the time I bought it, i didn't need either. But I did need a parallel port for a "key" I needed to use for work.
If it were me, which it ain't, I'd look at a PCI to laptop convertor and get a real audio card. :D
Yeah, I know I need a real audio card.....maybe even a real computer too :). Anyway, how would I get a PCI to laptop converter, or should I say can I without a cardbus, etc.?

Aldi, thanks......I did that and will try it tonight.
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No PCMCIA slots??? Well, that stops my next suggestion in it's little tracks. And for the cost, if they still exist, a lappie to PCI bus convertor you could get a new screaming fast machine.

Yeah, get a new computer. A real one, with lots of PCI slots in a big case with big, noisy fans to drown out the pops and clicks. :wink:
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Some people are (bewilderingly) still missing the point:

It's BECAUSE you've installed the latest release that you're getting pops and clicks. ;)
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There's a new version???? :o

Is this the new version that cured the rendering bug that most people couldn't hear and replaced it with pops and clicks that most can hear?
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mandolarian wrote:There's a new version???? :o

Is this the new version that cured the rendering bug that most people couldn't hear and replaced it with pops and clicks that most can hear?
:hihi:

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:lol:

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