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If the sound card in your computer is set for a 16-bit DMA channel (5, 6,
or 7), use Device Manager to change the card's configuration to an 8-bit
DMA channel (0, 1, or 3). If the sound card is set for an 8-bit DMA
channel, change it to a 16-bit DMA channel.
You may also need to run the configuration tool that is shipped with the
sound card to change its DMA channel to match the Device Manager setting.
If no configuration tool is shipped with the sound card, you may need to
change jumpers on the card.
It may be possible to set the sound card to use single DMA mode only, if
16-bit wave files are causing problems. The Sound Blaster family of sound
cards is software-configurable and can be set to single DMA mode with
Device Manager. To do so, follow these steps:
1.
In Control Panel, double-click System.
2.
On the Device Manager tab, double-click Sound, Video, And Game
Controllers, and then double-click your sound card.
3.
On the Resources tab, click the Use Automatic Settings check box to
clear it.
4.
In the Settings Based On box, click a configuration that includes
only a single DMA setting (such as Basic Configuration 7).
5.
Click OK or Close until you return to Control Panel.
Note that this information applies only to sound cards that support single
DMA operation and are software configurable. If not, you may need to run
the configuration utility included with the sound card to set it to single
DMA mode (if single DMA mode is supported).
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