Hey guys,
I'm new here and I basically registered in order to get some input about a problem that may concern many users over the forum.
I have a Windows 7 Installation (build 7100) with all appropriate drivers for each devices, everything is working great except for one thing : My USB Speakers, Logitech Z Cinéma. What is funny is that Logitech made drivers for Seven, in 32 and 64 bits flavors. Still, it doesn't work since it's a problem with the USB Audio management of windows. What I want to know here is :
- Is there anyone else havin the same problem (explained below) or almost the same ?
- If yes, is it the same model or another model/competitor USB bases speaker system ?
- If still yes, what is the problem and have you found a fix/tweak/hack for it ?
By the way, it is not plugged on a USB hub, but trough a USB port direclty (so it is something else than USB Bandwith overload)
Thanks, Thor.
My exact problem :
- Z Cinéma software crash (at random times)
- Any attempt to play sound by any way possible (Browser, Youtube, WMP, Games, etc) will just make the concerned program to crash (or even just prevent it from loading ie: games)
- This is just resolved by rebooting, temporarly.
- Usually happends after the computer has been powered on for a long time or after a sleep resume.
My configuration :
Phenom II X4 940, 4GB Dual Channel DDR2-800, MSI GA-M7 family MB, Windows 7 build 7100