Audio Pops, Clicks, Glitches problem with Windows 7.

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Hello;

My System is;
Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83GHz
4.00 GB Ram
Graphic Card: Ati Radeon HD 4800 series
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-EP45C-DS3R
Windows 7 (32 Bit) Build 7100

also I'm using;
Emu 0404 Usb Sound Card
M-Audio Radium 61 Midi Keyboard

This system worked good on Windows Vista (32bit) with no audio problem or latency problem.

The system works great and faster than Vista on Windows 7 (32bit); but now with audio clicks,pops, latency problem and etc..:(


I'm using DPC latency program..
It shows red coloumn in every 3 or 4 secs.
I tried to disable USB mouse, wireless etc.. but nothing happened.
Also I updated all my drivers too.

Please somebody help me...
 
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I had this problem a while back too. It went away when I upgraded to rc1. I think its just a pre-release glitch.
 
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I had this problem a while back too. It went away when I upgraded to rc1. I think its just a pre-release glitch.
"Upgraded to rc1?"
I just downloaded "Windows 7 build 7100" from the official web site of Microsoft. Is there an upgrade of Windows 7?
 
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Was that with the wireless connection enabled? You will get an error message if you try and run VAL while on a direct connection.
I never tried it on Win7 since the problem was remedied for me.
 
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Was that with the wireless connection enabled? You will get an error message if you try and run VAL while on a direct connection.
I never tried it on Win7 since the problem was remedied for me.
I tried and run VAL while on a direct connection; but, it did not work on Win7.:(
When I double clicked on VAL.exe, error message occurs instantly.
 

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You'll always get an error message from VAL on a direct connection. It is only for wireless connections.
 
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You'll always get an error message from VAL on a direct connection. It is only for wireless connections.
Upps! sorry::eek:; I got it..

And I'm searching about that..

I read on codecase forum:

"VAL was developed for Windows Vista operation systems only. If it dont work, you cant do anything. Sorry."

Anyway;
Is there any other option to solve this audio clicks,pop,and etc. problem?
 

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I doubt the RTM release of W7 will resolve this, but it just might. Stranger things have happened! ;)
It looks like you have tried everything else; have you tried just using the Windows default sound card drivers? (Assuming Windows recognizes your sound card)
Did you ever run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor? It may alert you to a driver/hardware issue.
 
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I doubt the RTM release of W7 will resolve this, but it just might. Stranger things have happened! ;)
It looks like you have tried everything else; have you tried just using the Windows default sound card drivers? (Assuming Windows recognizes your sound card)
Did you ever run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor? It may alert you to a driver/hardware issue.
Yes, I've tried Windows sound card drivers.:( also I tried onboard sound card too;
Actually, Windows recognizes my Emu 0404 usb sound card without problem. Everything seems ok; but, when I want to listen music; lots of pops,clicks happen..
I think, it occurs from mainboard(updated all drivers) or It's only a compatibility problem.. may be just a sound driver problem... I don't know..:confused: I need a miracle..:(
Is any prophet there? :adore:;)
 

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LOL...you need a wizard, not a prophet. ;)

Mainboard BIOS up to date? I'm assuming it is not your speakers since they worked fine under Vista.
 
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LOL...you need a wizard, not a prophet. ;)

Mainboard BIOS up to date? I'm assuming it is not your speakers since they worked fine under Vista.
Yes, I updated Mainboard BIOS...
and my speakers work well..
I think, the problem is only Windows 7. :(
 

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