winamp with modern skins (classic and classicpro skins are ok), wasabi backend is too buggy I think the issue is caused by a combination of asynchronous refresh and memory corruption by using direct2d 1.1 and so it might be related to following Trillian might also have some memory bugs, so the only thing I can propose, is to use emet on all software with possible memory corruptions (like Trillian). You can check your current gpu settings on about:support. You change your settings in firefox by going to about:config. The tip of checking the molex connection is although still recommended. I also use EMET to prevent some of those memory corruptions. I think most of my previous fixes just lowered the probability of the memory corruption by making the PC more responsive (HPET, link state power management). animationsĪ similar bug with asynchronous refresh has already been fixed in firefox, but this one seems to be related. It looks like the memory gets filled too much and i get a createTexture error from direct2d 1.1 backend.Īs I never seem to have an issue with google chrome, I think about 2 solutions:ġ) force firefox to use the same backend as google chrome by settingĢ) it mostly happens on facebook with the asynchronous refresh of the screen, so another fix could be to set the following setting to false: The HPET just seems to mitigate the issue. It seems firefox is corrupting the memory. Hmm, the bug was back last week, but now it seems really seldom.
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The STX is, much to my delight, happier than a sheep in waist-deep grass in ubuntu® 16.04.2-LTS the audio stack of Advanced LinUX Sound Architecture 1.0.26 is far hardware-friendlier than Vista, and the driver snd-virtuoso handles the CMI-8788 as a recording mixer, with independent gain controls and record enables for Mic/Line In, Aux In, and PCM.
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Creative wrote a completely new E-MU® CA10K1 driver based on experience gained with the X-Fi®, Recon3D®, and Z drivers for the Vista audio stack I haven't encountered a 6 kHz scream problem to date on the SB1550. Compatible with all SWF versions and converted FLA is from version 6.0 to 8.0. On my ASUS® CM1630-06, I already sent in a Creative Laboratories® SB1550 (Creative Technology CA10300-IAT) for the XONAR® STX previously in the rig. Sothink SWF Decompiler is a professional tool to convert SWF to FLA fully and extract elements from SWF into variable formats. This still leaves the problem of the OS itself mishandling the signals, as is apparently still the case in Win 3.693. (as used in MaxedTech® UNi XONAR Audio Software 1.83).
And ye ran into the same issue I did - the Vista audio stack is finicky as all get-go ASUSTeK engineers could not consistently reproduce the problem, and C-Media engineers fixed the majority issues in CMI-8788 Driver 8.