said: 
>In <200604271913.k3RJDQg1043818@pimout5-ext.prodigy.net>, on 04/27/06 
>   at 12:13 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said: 
>>I am using the latest Uniaud drivers that I can find. 
>>Is there something I can tweak, or should I learn to live with clipped 
>>sound? 
>It's not supposed to work this way.  I'd have to suspect something is not 
>playing nice with the shared IRQ used by your sound card.  rmview /i 
>might provide some clues. 
It looks like irq 5 shares the audio with the USB host controller? 
  OS/2     Ctrl+Esc = Window List                             Type HELP = 
help 
  IRQ Level =  1  PCI Pin = NONE  Flg = EXCLUSIVE    KBD_0 Keyboard 
Controller 
  IRQ Level =  2  PCI Pin = NONE  Flg = EXCLUSIVE    PIC_1 
  IRQ Level =  4  PCI Pin = NONE  Flg = MULTIPLEXED  SERIAL_0  Serial 
Controller 
  IRQ Level =  4  PCI Pin = NONE  Flg = MULTIPLEXED  SERIAL_1  Serial 
Controller 
  IRQ Level =  5  PCI Pin = C     Flg = SHARED       EHCI Compliant USB 
Host Con troller 
  IRQ Level =  5  PCI Pin = NONE  Flg = SHARED       VIA 823x rev70 with 
Realtek 
 ALC655 rev 1 
  IRQ Level =  6  PCI Pin = NONE  Flg = MULTIPLEXED  FLOPPY_0 Floppy 
Controller 
  IRQ Level =  7  PCI Pin = NONE  Flg = MULTIPLEXED  PARALLEL_0 Parallel 
Port Ad apter 
  IRQ Level =  8  PCI Pin = NONE  Flg = EXCLUSIVE    RTC 
  IRQ Level = 10  PCI Pin = A     Flg = SHARED       Symbios SYM53C8XX 
Controlle r 
  IRQ Level = 12  PCI Pin = NONE  Flg = EXCLUSIVE    AUX_0 PS/2 Auxiliary 
Device 
 Controller 
  IRQ Level = 14  PCI Pin = NONE  Flg = EXCLUSIVE    IDE_0 (E)IDE 
Controller 
  IRQ Level = 15  PCI Pin = NONE  Flg = EXCLUSIVE    IDE_1 (E)IDE 
Controller 
(Let me know if you can't read this). 
Sandy 
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