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Subject: TB Malibu Noisy Channel
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Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 11:01:06 -0500 (CDT)
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I've got a new Turtle Beach Malibu card, (a CS4237something), and
it's working great with the CS4236 drivers, all 15 mixer channels.  :)
The only problem I'm having is I hear beeps/clicks/noise on the right
channel when using the PCM channel (playing through /dev/dsp).
It's almost unbearable when wearing headphones, and really screws up
a Quake game (not to mention music).

Is this a matter of re-arranging/shielding the cards in the case 
so that interference is lessened, or is this some other problem?
I'm just mailing here before I crack the case open.

-- 
Shaw Terwilliger (twig@advancenet.net)

