Clair Calhoon
WorkLink -- A.D.A. Solutions
Martin Markoe wrote:
> Thomas,
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> b. Crystal Sound Chipset
> Is there any way of changing this chipset - if so how and to
> what?
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> You can disable the Sound Chip in the BIOS of most computers. Many desktops
> upon booting give a message such as, "Press Delete to enter Setup." You must
> then find the the option for the Sound Chip. It may be in peripherals or
> even down one or two sub levels. If you've never done this before, don't be
> afraid, just be careful. If you have any doubts that you may have made an
> incorrect selection, when you exit you can save without making any changes.
> If you are sure you want to make the change, exit with changes saved.
>
> Once you've disabled the Crystal Sound Chip you can install a regular sound
> card. For speech reco you will do fine with a SoundBlaster 16 PnP (not the
> Value model), an Ensoniq PCI or a pricier SoundBlaster 64 Gold. Other people
> on this Newsgroup have reported good results with the Turtle Beach Sound
> Cards.
>
> By all means, get a new sound card if you want to improve your accuracy.
> --
> Martin Markoe, SCCS, Inc. (Speech Controlled Computer Systems)
> Resellers of Fine Microphones
> See us at: http://www.speechcontrol.com
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