Sorry for not snipping the previous message, I usually do so.
Here's some more info on the popping problem.
It occurs much more frequently when I run other aps along with the flexradio software. It does however sometimes occur when no other programs are running at all.
It occurs if I just start the software (without the softrock hardware in place).
It occurs whether the softrock is plugged into the sound card or not.
It does not happen while running SDRadio software.
Although it occurs more often when other aps are running, it is NOT due to CPU usage. If I start the CPU monitor, it shows a steady sine wave type graph, peaking at 30 percent usage and declining to 3 percent usage. If I start other programs, the usage occasionally shoots up to 60 percent usage, but never goes anywhere near 100 percent (except for brief periods when I start or stop a program).
I have a Dell 2.3 Ghz Celeron processor, XP Home, 30 MB hard drive (50 percent full and well defragged). It's a laptop with AVG virus scanner and has been heavily optimized to run faster by minimizing the programs that are run at startup. Further, the indexing has been turned off, the restore points are disabled it gets regular spyware checking by reputable software.
I do not have activeX enabled in the browser (for security risk reasons), although it is installed on the disk.
No errors during startup of the flexradio software and there were no errors during the install of the flexradio software. All appears functional as far as I can tell....so this is the only 'problem' I know of.
Any ideas??
Art
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At 03:27 PM 10/7/2005, you wrote:
Hi Art,
I had that problem too and the nice people in the group helped me fix it.
On the Power SDR console, click on Setup at the top left corner. Click on
Audio, then change the Card 1 Driver from Direct Sound to MME. I hope this
works for you.