White-Fusion
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+616|6819|Scotland
I have a Logitech Z-5500 surround sound system. With XFI fatil1ty platinum sound card.

My sound will skip for about a second, whether I am watching a film, or playing a game, or watching a video on Youtube. Anything with sound skips for a second. It can be every 5 minutes. Or only once an hour, but it's very annoying!

I recorded a video with Fraps, and the sound skipped as I was recording. But when I played back the sound was there... which is strange.

Any ideas?
Afroman.exe
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+25|5962|Adelaide, Australia
If the sound happens when ur recording and you are able to play back and hear the skip then sounds like it isnt really skipping but actually making a 'real' noise, my guess would be to try onboard sound, which will most likely be fine..check if card is seated properly...correct drivers....try different speakers or headphones
White-Fusion
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+616|6819|Scotland

Afroman.exe wrote:

If the sound happens when ur recording and you are able to play back and hear the skip then sounds like it isnt really skipping but actually making a 'real' noise, my guess would be to try onboard sound, which will most likely be fine..check if card is seated properly...correct drivers....try different speakers or headphones
The sound doesn't skip with my headphones. But they are plugged straight into the card = /
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6848|SE London

How are your speakers connected? Try using a different connector type, maybe an optical lead?
Afroman.exe
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+25|5962|Adelaide, Australia
So headphones are fine but speaker arent??

how strange.....faulty connector? or not plugged in properly?
White-Fusion
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+616|6819|Scotland

Bertster7 wrote:

How are your speakers connected? Try using a different connector type, maybe an optical lead?
Coax cable.

Getting a new one soon as it's only about 2 meters long.

That might be it then
heggs
Spamalamadingdong
+581|6655|New York
Sounds like an intermittent problem in your speakers, either with the cord, or your speakers themselves. Try swapping out different cables, and double check connections to see if you can figure out exactly where the issue is.
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Benzin
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+576|6265
Yea, sounds like you have a bad connection somewhere. Prolly not a software issue regarding the drivers, though. If the problem persists after you switch cords, then the problem is in your speakers.
White-Fusion
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+616|6819|Scotland

CapnNismo wrote:

Yea, sounds like you have a bad connection somewhere. Prolly not a software issue regarding the drivers, though. If the problem persists after you switch cords, then the problem is in your speakers.
I had the same problem with my old Z-5500's... so I bet it's the cable. I shall get a new one, cheers guys.

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