I bought a TI chipset n'all for my audiofire 12.
Its very stable. I have had no firewire issues at all.
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Yeah, but I'm on a laptop so it's not that simple. I've been told that buying a PCMCIA card with the correct TI chipset might not even help, as it doesn't necessarily bypass the computer's internal FW chipset.Phase Ghost wrote:
Why not just buy a new card? They're cheap.
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Have you ever tried another firewire soundcard? I know some (a lot?) or Firewire soundcards can be picky about chipsets. Mine has worked with every computer I have tried it with.... It has got an external psu, so that might make a difference.Barfunkel wrote:Yeah, but I'm on a laptop so it's not that simple. I've been told that buying a PCMCIA card with the correct TI chipset might not even help, as it doesn't necessarily bypass the computer's internal FW chipset.Phase Ghost wrote:
Why not just buy a new card? They're cheap.
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I think you are right about those PCMCIA cards. Quite expensive aswell, i would recommend trying other soundcards before you commit.
Gutted for you though, computers and all the dangley bits are a headache.
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Barfunkel, i have a TI chipset firewire pcmcia card not in use if you would like to try it. I could mail out to you if you want. PM me. i think its the narrow kind of card.
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Are you on a Mac or PC? I have been having some issues with my new AudioFire 12 using my MacBookPro's built in Firewire port.::BLM:: wrote:I bought a TI chipset n'all for my audiofire 12.
Its very stable. I have had no firewire issues at all.