Just a heads up to anyone who may be considering timetrax with a a8n32-sli deluxe board and an audigy 2.
Not sure if it is something peculiar to my setup, but i don't think so since I took out as much as i could and still had this problem:
at random, usually after running timetrax for a few minutes, the machine will make a loud clicking sound like a fuse blowing, and restart from POST. (one time it scrambled my RAID-5, which was not a happy thing).
I found that i can record from an external mic with no problem, and timetrax is the only thing i found that causes the behavior with this combination of hardware.
The on-board audio hardware works okay, and i replaced the audigy with an m-audio revo 5.1 and that seems to work fine, too. (currently burning it in).
I'm sure that creative is heavily to blame here (given their known peculiarities) but it's a little odd that recording, on its own, didn't cause the issue. I suspect some interaction with the usb and the sound board, but i tried using a pci board that supplied its own usb and that also flamed out.
Perhaps x-fi would have been a better choice but i avoided it because of the nforce4 issues.
Not sure if it is something peculiar to my setup, but i don't think so since I took out as much as i could and still had this problem:
at random, usually after running timetrax for a few minutes, the machine will make a loud clicking sound like a fuse blowing, and restart from POST. (one time it scrambled my RAID-5, which was not a happy thing).
I found that i can record from an external mic with no problem, and timetrax is the only thing i found that causes the behavior with this combination of hardware.
The on-board audio hardware works okay, and i replaced the audigy with an m-audio revo 5.1 and that seems to work fine, too. (currently burning it in).
I'm sure that creative is heavily to blame here (given their known peculiarities) but it's a little odd that recording, on its own, didn't cause the issue. I suspect some interaction with the usb and the sound board, but i tried using a pci board that supplied its own usb and that also flamed out.
Perhaps x-fi would have been a better choice but i avoided it because of the nforce4 issues.