Garbled Audio on KT4 Ultra

My Hercules XP Game Theater suddenly began playing audio very slowly and garbled.  I yanked it out and tried the onboard controller. Same problem.  I installed XP Pro to a clean drive and same problem.  I'm guessing it's a hardware issue on the MB at this point. Any ideas?

Disabled the CPU halt command and it works fine.  Totally weird as I hadn't changed anything!

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  • KT4 Ultra in multi-zone audio system

    If you want to see a MSI KT4 Ultra used in a home theater and multi-zone (whole house) sound system, have a look at this page!  8)

    Well I got my DAC today and I'm happy to report that everything is going to work the way I hoped. So here is my setup:
    1. Main zone - ATV connected to Denon 1909 with HDMI for both audio and video.
    2. Zone 2 - ATV connected to DAC using optical audio and DAC connected to Denon using RCA composite.
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    When I am watching in the main zone I get 2 channel audio when listening to music and Dolby digital with Netflix or iTunes tv shows.
    When music is playing, if I switch on zone 2 the audio plays through my outdoor speakers just fine. My Denon display shows a 2 channel audio input.
    If I leave zone 2 on and put some multi channel content on the ATV (like Netflix) the outdoor speakers give off a static feedback sound. This is the one glitch in the setup and was expected since the DAC can't process multi channel sound. But since I never plan to use the outside speakers for anything but music it shouldn't be a problem.
    So it appears that the auto setting is not purely based on the capabilities of the HDMI device connected to the ATV but actually the programming that is running at the time. Makes sense.
    Think I will keep the ATV 3.

  • KT4 Ultra No Audio Device...

    I have the KT4 Ultra MS 6590 Mobo, and I have never had any problems with the sound until recently...
    I took the computer into the shop (cuz it was giving me blue screen system errors when I was trying to reinstall XP), and they got it up and running, but I have no sound!
    Every time before this, I could just use the MSI Live Update and it would d/l the CMedia sound drivers for me.  But now, there is no option to do so.
    So I went and downloaded the drivers manually, but there is no exe included in the d/l, and I can't get it to install using the Add New Hardware feature either.
    I am at an impass.  I've tried several different drivers, nothing works.  It still says I have no audio device installed.
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    possible they have messed with bios and turned off sound or used jumpers to diable sound take alook around the usb headers .
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  • KT4 Ultra, Video - Audio Conflict

    Doing an upgrade to a KT4 Ultra with VIA KT400 chipset and Athlon XP 1800. System will not boot past POST with the on-board audio enabled or on-board disabled and a PCI audio card installed.  After the card has been removed or on-board audio disabled it boots fine.  I've tried the PCI card in several locations as well as removed the old drivers.  Nothing seems to improve the situation.  Video is eVGA Geforce 4 AGP 4x card.  eVGA tech seems to think it was a problem with the VIA chipset.
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  • Kt4 ultra bios

    have a strange paradox regarding disturbing message at boot up.
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    i love msi boards and have used this forum in past very sucessfully with the assistance of BAS.
    I donated my old system to a freind in need.  It was all of 11 months old and was a very stable system built on a k7t pro 2-ru.  It had all the bells and whistles.  what a mistake.
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    all in all, before the bios problem i was just wondering about the stability of the board with the ati radeon card.
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    Do NOT worry about the fasttrack controller message!!
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    In BIOS:
    => Integrated Peripherals
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    Seems as if the problems are fewer the more times you install/format the system.....actually experienced that on a couple of MSI-cards. In the end, everything has worked fine for me, so I'm happy with them (except design and layout of the new nForce K7N2G-cards!! ridiculous!)

  • No optical-out sound on MSI KT4-Ultra!!

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    dude, i think i can get u ur signal, but currently i can only get silent recordings, u may have better luck.
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  • KT4 Ultra - SCSI boot problem

    Hi,
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    I've disabled all motherboard options (Serial ATA Raid/1394/USB 2.0/GBLAN/Audio controllers), remove all PCI cards exept the Tekram card and tried it in all PCI slots without success. Also tried to assign different IRQs to the SCSI card in the BIOS. Tekram support responded that the SCSI card is fully PnP/BBS/PCI 2.1 specification compliant and they're unaware of any KT400 issues. There are issues (and work arounds) with this SCSI card when using it on motherboards with an on-board SCSI controller and older Award BIOS versions, but that's not applicable here.
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  • KT4 Ultra: Where is my LAN?

    1000mbit Broadcom on-board LAN is no more available on my KT4-Ultra FISR motherboard! It disappeared from OS and from BIOS also!!! I have it for month, I don't want to buy another one while having this in RMA process :( I just did it with Gigabyte GA-7VAXP Ultra which I've selled as second hand, because I prefered MSI.
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    by the way I really don't understand what should I do with those metallic clips. Should I remove them and burn the mobo afterwards? This seems to me to be a complete BS, I hope you have 1+ experience with this issue. I cannot imagine how can a metallic stick, separated from mobo's layout by 2mm ring, have any impact.

  • KT4 Ultra: conflict w/ expansion cards

    This is my first post, so please be gentle. I recently built new PC for photo editing and want to keep this old KT4 Ultra computer for general usage right beside. Both are running Windows XP Home SP3.
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    Hope you get things like you want them!
    Eh, made this in 2003, but I'm not sure if it isn't more confusing than anything else:
    "The use and sharing of IRQs aren't mentioned in my MSI manual, (due to the APIC function I think), so I had to go to some ASUS manuals. As standards are standards, I believe things can't be to different. If someone has any addings or suggestions please come forward, so I can adjust the table.
    *Please note that this is generally speaking and mainly for ASUS boards a few years old!
    **Please note that you should not have any sharing with the IDE controller or similar!
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    Onboard audio/modemshares not, or sometimes with slot 3
    Onboard LAN shares with PCI slot 4
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  • KT4 Ultra FISR C-Media line-in problem

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  • KT4 Ultra Microphone problem

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    By moving the centre/subwoofer jumpers J4&5 I can move the audio and 5v to the ring but they are still combined, not separate as they should be.
    Also the the signals are wrong on the front panel audio connector JAUD1. Pin 1 has mic input and power combined (instead of just audio) and pin 3 (which should be mic power) sits at 0v.
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    A normal electret mic has 3 wires.
    The only thing you need to do is add a capicitor in the audio wire of the micro of about 10 microF.....
    Like this if I'm not mistaken:
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  • Kt4 ultra + onboard cmi8738 + gforce fx 5200

    I'm currently using a kt4 ultra mainboard with the onboard sound (cmi 8738) enabled and a gforce fx5200. The onboard sound controller is using spdif out. My problem is when i play some music and do some intensive 3D stuff, or play a intensive game the audio cuts/stutters. I'm using WINXP and noticed that agp and sound share the same IRQ. I searched google.com and i noticed this is cause the ACPI stuff witch controls irq assigment to spare some. I disabled this in bios, reinstalled WINXP with standard-pc HAL butt didn't managed to separate the agp from sound irq.
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    Greetz
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    I played around with the PCI latency, no result :(
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  • MSI Kt4 Ultra - Sound on Board

    Hello, I have a problem with my onBoard sound.
    Sry for my english, I am german.
    I have a SB Live Volue soundcard and i want to install it, but when i deactivate the onBoard sound i cant't delete the drivers from it.
    Pls, help, how can I deactivate the Sound-on-board, and install my other soundcard right ?
    Pls, when someone is German here, write in german.
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    Yes, I disabled it in "Integrated Peripherals" the "Serial ATA Controller" and the "Audio Controller".
    Is there someone more, I have to disable ?!
    Or have I to deactivate it on the mainboard, too ?!
    And how can I delete the drivers from Windows ?!
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  • KT4-ULTRA FISR NO LAN DETECT

    I have this problem:
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    I dont see...?? ?(
    I have canghed the bios from version 1.2 to version 1.3 and from 1.3. to 1.2 but the Lan controller dont see...!
    why the problem?? the chip Broadcom is on board... but dont work!!
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    - MSI KT4-Ultra FISR whit bluetooth module bios 1.3
    - AMD Athlon XP 2400+
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    - SK Video ASUS V8200 Dlx Ti500
    - 1 hdd 40 GB Ata 133 P.M.
    - 1 hdd 80 GB Ata 133 P.S.
    - 1 hdd 60 GB Ata 133 Ata Raid
    - 1 DVD rom S.M.
    - 1 Yamaha F1 S.S.
    Bye...!
    Excuseme for my english I'm Italian and speak so so the language...

    Okay, I assume the new 1.4 bios they are working on will address this problem? Or perhaps not? This problem as I see has been discovered last year, yet how many bios updates were released since? None of them remidying this situation.
    The KT4 Ultra FISR is a really nice mainboard, but the lack of support and/or broken LAN controller really makes it look bad.
    Flashing the bios and clearing the cmos simply wont work. This shouldnt be necessary when the LAN just dissapears on its own without any cause. If it isnt a bios bug, then its clearly a board flaw.
    Is that why this problem has been covered up quite well? If there hasent been a bios fix, then i would guess that it is a flaw that is still not being publicly made by MSI themselves.
    If theres a known fault with a product, i expect to be known about it. This problem has shown up enough to be a known flaw.
    No, checking the winblows "device manager/tackler" wont show it, clearing the cmos wont show it, flashing the bios 10000 times wont make it show either. The device doesnt even exist on the mainboards pci table, its gone, not there, poof, kapoot, vanished.
    PCI devices found:
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        Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8377 [KT400 AGP] Host Bridge (rev 0).
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          Prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe0000000 [0xefffffff].
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        PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8235 PCI Bridge (rev 0).
          Master Capable.  No bursts.  Min Gnt=12.
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        Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ (rev 16).
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          Master Capable.  Latency=32.  Min Gnt=32.Max Lat=64.
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      Bus  0, device  12, function  0:
        Multimedia audio controller: C-Media Electronics Inc CM8738 (rev 16).
          IRQ 11.
          Master Capable.  Latency=32.  Min Gnt=2.Max Lat=24.
          I/O at 0xe800 [0xe8ff].
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          Master Capable.  Latency=32.  
          I/O at 0xdc00 [0xdc1f].
      Bus  0, device  16, function  1:
        USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. USB (#2) (rev 128).
          IRQ 5.
          Master Capable.  Latency=32.  
          I/O at 0xe000 [0xe01f].
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        USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. USB (#3) (rev 128).
          IRQ 12.
          Master Capable.  Latency=32.  
          I/O at 0xe400 [0xe41f].
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        USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. USB 2.0 (rev 130).
          IRQ 10.
          Master Capable.  Latency=32.  
          Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xdffffe00 [0xdffffeff].
      Bus  0, device  17, function  0:
        ISA bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233A ISA Bridge (rev 0).
      Bus  0, device  17, function  1:
        IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C586B PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 6).
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          Master Capable.  Latency=32.  
          I/O at 0xfc00 [0xfc0f].
      Bus  1, device   0, function  0:
        VGA compatible controller: PCI device 1002:514d (ATI Technologies Inc) (rev 0).
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          Master Capable.  Latency=32.  Min Gnt=8.
          Prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xc0000000 [0xcfffffff].
          I/O at 0xc800 [0xc8ff].
          Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xdfef0000 [0xdfefffff].
    Hello?? Anybody home? Think Mcfly think!
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    Yes the IEEE1394 and RAID controller isnt there, thats because it is disabled in the bios, and can be reenabled just as easily, unlike the Broadcom LAN controller, that isnt even there to enable anyways.

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