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    Default Sound Problems - Stuttering when mouse not moving

    Hi so I have the latest VoodooHDA installed only problem is whenever the mouse is not moving the sound is choppy especially if i'm playing music. As soon as I start moving the mouse its smooth again but then as soon as I stop moving the mouse it gets choppy again. I have already tried the steps on this page: olarila.com • View topic - VoodooHDA - common problems but they didnt help so I don't know whats wrong. I can't tell you exactly what Audio device it is as I don't know but I can give you the info from the System Info app:

    Vendor ID: 1002
    Vendor: ATI
    Device ID: 4383
    Device: SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)

    Here is a list of my specs:
    Compaq CQ56-253sa
    AMD Athlon II P360 Dual Core 2.3Ghz
    M880G chipset
    ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250

    Please reply quick as this has been bugging me for 2 days now

    Thanks!


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    Remove all previous audio kexts that you already tried and try this (including VoodooHDA) > AppleAzaliaAudio (ALC892) 10.6.4 32-bit only - Downloads - OSx86.net

    Or try a different VoodooHDA version from here > Downloads - voodoohda - High Definition Audio (HDA) driver for Mac OS X - Google Project Hosting
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyndder View Post
    Remove all previous audio kexts that you already tried and try this (including VoodooHDA) > AppleAzaliaAudio (ALC892) 10.6.4 32-bit only - Downloads - OSx86.net

    Or try a different VoodooHDA version from here > Downloads - voodoohda - High Definition Audio (HDA) driver for Mac OS X - Google Project Hosting
    No neither method worked and I still had the same problem using an older version of VoodooHDA. I should probably mention that I'm running Snow Leopard 10.6.7...

    I'd be very grateful for any more ideas

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanch94 View Post
    No neither method worked and I still had the same problem using an older version of VoodooHDA. I should probably mention that I'm running Snow Leopard 10.6.7...

    I'd be very grateful for any more ideas
    Try this > Voodoohda Driver - Project OS X Forums
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    Drive DVD - SATA LG GH20NS15 / Lan - Realtek RTL8111E OnBoard / Audio1 - ALC889 / Audio2 - Audigy SB1394
    Video1 - NVidia Zotac GeForce GTS250 / Video2 - NVidia XFX GeForce 9600GSO
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyndder View Post
    dude THANKS SO MUCH it worked!! =D

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanch94 View Post
    dude THANKS SO MUCH it worked!! =D
    Good to hear that!!!

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    Bulls*it!!! You gonna load your CPU on 100% everytime you want to play music?? F awesome solution!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neolo View Post
    Bulls*it!!! You gonna load your CPU on 100% everytime you want to play music?? F awesome solution!
    You can explain your point???

    Is widely known that AMD processors does`t have Native Power Management... But this is a Audio issue...

    So, what you are talking about???
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    Drive DVD - SATA LG GH20NS15 / Lan - Realtek RTL8111E OnBoard / Audio1 - ALC889 / Audio2 - Audigy SB1394
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyndder View Post
    You can explain your point???

    Is widely known that AMD processors does`t have Native Power Management... But this is a Audio issue...

    So, what you are talking about???
    You are suggested to use yes > /dev/null and load cpu for 100% to get clear sound. But this is not even a solution.
    Last edited by Neolo; 10th March 2012 at 09:35.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neolo View Post
    You are suggested to use yes > /dev/null and load cpu for 100% to get clear sound. But this is not even a solution.
    No...

    The solution is enable SSE2 using VoodooHDA prefpane...

    Did you read the entire thread from the link above???
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    Drive DVD - SATA LG GH20NS15 / Lan - Realtek RTL8111E OnBoard / Audio1 - ALC889 / Audio2 - Audigy SB1394
    Video1 - NVidia Zotac GeForce GTS250 / Video2 - NVidia XFX GeForce 9600GSO
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