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Anyone else have this problem or know how to solve it? I've got three
different sound cards I've tried this on, and it happens regardless of which
one I use (so I have to assume it's a windows problem and not a sound card
problem).
Whenever I play any sound that's not 44100 Hz (for example my voicemails get
streamed to my pc at 11025 Hz, or when a website has background audio, or
even watching a DVD at 48000), Vista gives me a BSOD and reboots the system.
The BSOD is gone so fast that I can't possibly read anything on there,
literally "blink and you'll miss it."
Anybody have any ideas?
different sound cards I've tried this on, and it happens regardless of which
one I use (so I have to assume it's a windows problem and not a sound card
problem).
Whenever I play any sound that's not 44100 Hz (for example my voicemails get
streamed to my pc at 11025 Hz, or when a website has background audio, or
even watching a DVD at 48000), Vista gives me a BSOD and reboots the system.
The BSOD is gone so fast that I can't possibly read anything on there,
literally "blink and you'll miss it."
Anybody have any ideas?