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More audio problems with 24" aluminum iMac in XP SP3
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<blockquote data-quote="progrocker69" data-source="post: 758325" data-attributes="member: 73275"><p>I'm kicking this yet again just for fun... also to add that I did indeed find the thread you're referencing. The solution in that thread just points you to the Realtek site for the latest driver download. I tried it both through the above thread and also a Google search and you end up in the same place either way. Sadly, the latest drivers are not the problem.</p><p></p><p>Also I should point out that the "pop and fade" effect just happened this morning when I was playing music in Front Row. But, it only happened one time and it's generally much more common in XP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="progrocker69, post: 758325, member: 73275"] I'm kicking this yet again just for fun... also to add that I did indeed find the thread you're referencing. The solution in that thread just points you to the Realtek site for the latest driver download. I tried it both through the above thread and also a Google search and you end up in the same place either way. Sadly, the latest drivers are not the problem. Also I should point out that the "pop and fade" effect just happened this morning when I was playing music in Front Row. But, it only happened one time and it's generally much more common in XP. [/QUOTE]
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