Hey HI Im the real M-zone not that other one you prob came accross but hey let that one get the hangers on and we will just sit here nice and safe lol.. So for those who dont know Im Mick started Djing many years ago theres lots of interviews and profiles on the net so go searching if your whanting some history. If you want to know about the real me then cool. So I Dj. thats my work dont do much more maybe go in my studio or do some photography. You can see in my gallery lots of mates these are the mates That I see alot of some do modeling and some are also Djs so its cool beacuse at weekends we all get up to stupid fun either at my place or out clubbing. Music wise im into anything and when Im browsing round myspace I come accross some great music its not all dance orientated I find it inspiring. Anyway its about me on this site so now what else? oh yeh the music on my site well its my flavour at mo getting into electro as I do come from the acid house background and was once a breakdancer. In fact I did the flairs (windmills) a bit ago just to see if i could do it still, not a good idea but I managed a few spins and then a few days feeling it lol. Married /Single, well Im single But for my kind of work I think this suits me, Ive no one to answer to and sometimes thats important plus got enuf girl mates who keep me in check lol and im always rushing arround. Dont get me wrong Im always up for a special friend whos not geleouse and whos not materialistic when you reflect back you can see some people for who they realy are not attractive at all. I was told to put this profile up by mates who said people were looking at that bogus one and i didnt want my reputation to be damaged. Ive even been added as a mate to that site too funny lol... anyway Im not here to blag my way into more music work or join clicky groups or bragg about myself . Im very normal and any one can do what Ive done but remember this... I did it first so you cant claim it lol...
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turn down your agp and turn up pci latency and allow your soundcard more time to do its thing.
PCI Bus Latency Timer Issues When a device on the PCI bus, such as a PCI expansion card gets hold of the PCI bus, the PCI latency Timer starts counting down (from whatever value it is currently set to for the device to zero), and when it reaches zero it releases the bus to let other devices have their turn. If there are none waiting, it will grab the bus again and the countdown will start again.
The PCI Latency Timer setting for a device is measured in terms of clock cycles and can range from a value of zero to 255. If it's set to zero, the device will give up the bus immediately if another device needs it, but as the timer value increases the device will continue using the bus for longer before releasing it, while other devices wait to use the PCI bus.
If all devices on the PCI bus have high settings they may each have to wait longer before they get a chance to transfer data over the PCI buss, but once they get hold of it they can hang on to it for longer this may cause problems with some devices as they have to wait for the bus. However, if all devices have low settings they will swap control of the PCI bus more often, sometimes preventing large data bursts, resulting in increased overheads increasing the load on the CPU.
For most devices this is set in the BIOS to a sensible default setting. Unfortunately some devices, particularly graphics cards and network cards may force their timer settings to a much higher value close to 255, letting them hog the PCI bus for longer than other devices. This can result in glitches and stuttering when streaming audio, distortion and even bursts of, or continuous white noise from your audio outputs.
There is a freeware application available from www.downloads.guru3d.com. You can use this to track down any devices on the PCI bus that have high PCI latency timer settings. This displays the current latency values for all expansion devices on the PCI bus and allows you to set the latency value manualy. If you are experiencing clicks and pops and audio glitches on your PC and your graphics card or network card display a high latency try reducing it to 128 or 64 to stop it hogging the bus. You can also try increasing the latency timer value of your Firewire controller if you are using a firewire audio interface.