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Old 11-04-2006, 03:37 PM   #1
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Strange Sirius problem

Well, I finished a couple of mods I was doing and decided to update the skin I'm using and tune the amp. All is fine, but there is kind of a wired problem. When I listen to mp3's or video (any source other then sirius) all is ok, as soon as I tune to Sirius and listen to it for a moment, the audio start to horribly distort, this continues for mp3 and any other audio. Once I exit RR and winamp and wait a bit, start winamp and try to listen to audio, everything is fine. Now, I don't know if its hardware, drivers or software related or what. it was working fine before, but I shouldn't have anything to do with the mod unless.... I spliced the 12V output of p1900 to use fans for my case, and the sirius module sits on the same 12V along with my screen. Can this have an effect? Maybe line in of my card (SoundBlaster live external) is shot? Don't know where to start to isolate the problem.
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