Trouble with Live!Ware3 and Win2k
This is a discussion about Trouble with Live!Ware3 and Win2k in the Windows Hardware category; I just installed Liveware3 under Win2k 2195. As per the instructions posted on this website. Everything worked, except that when I try to load the Mixer I get an error stating: CTSURMIX. exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows.
I just installed Liveware3 under Win2k 2195. As per the instructions posted on this website. Everything worked, except that when I try to load the Mixer I get an error stating:
CTSURMIX.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows.
Any help fixing this problem will be greatly appreciated.
CTSURMIX.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows.
Any help fixing this problem will be greatly appreciated.
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what your system spec

OP
Abit BH6
Celeron 400 o/c to 450
256 meg RAM
Guillemot TNT2
Sound Blaster Live Value
Adaptec 2930c SCSI card
Linksys LNE100tx NIC
IBM 7200 rpm hdds 13 gig and 20 gig
Plextor UltraMax40x SCSI
Plextor 8x/20x CD-R SCSI
Toshiba 5x DVD IDE
Celeron 400 o/c to 450
256 meg RAM
Guillemot TNT2
Sound Blaster Live Value
Adaptec 2930c SCSI card
Linksys LNE100tx NIC
IBM 7200 rpm hdds 13 gig and 20 gig
Plextor UltraMax40x SCSI
Plextor 8x/20x CD-R SCSI
Toshiba 5x DVD IDE
all of what you got is good hardware
in fact you & I have some of same hardware.
did you install Nov99 drivers buy change ?.
in fact you & I have some of same hardware.
did you install Nov99 drivers buy change ?.
has anyone noticed with the SBLive with Liveware 3.0 and 4 speaker support working that there is a delay only in games? Also EAX actually isn't working... no 3D sound. I've noticed it in Quake2, Half-Life, Unreal Tournament, Mortal Kombat 4... and others. Desktop sound is flawless. With the WDM drivers the delay is gone, along with the sound Quality, LiveWare, and 4 speaker support... I figure it must be something with the drivers and Direct Sound...
Anyone have any Ideas?
I have:
Celeron 300 => 450
Asus P2B (latest BIOS revision)
Spectra 2500 TNT (3.75)
SBLive Value
Anyone have any Ideas?
I have:
Celeron 300 => 450
Asus P2B (latest BIOS revision)
Spectra 2500 TNT (3.75)
SBLive Value
The hacked W2K LiveWare drivers are based on the release for NT4 - which doesn't support DirectSound (or at least not much of it).

OP
This is the error that the log file generates everytime I try to run the mixer if this helps anyone figure this out. Didnt help me much...
The application, , generated an application error The error occurred on 02/09/2000 @ 21:17:05.090 The exception generated was c0000005 at address 6C37404B (Ordinal858)
The application, , generated an application error The error occurred on 02/09/2000 @ 21:17:05.090 The exception generated was c0000005 at address 6C37404B (Ordinal858)
It not hacked for the zillon time, I DID NOT change any drivers code's.
ROTFL
Anthony's a hacker, Anthony's a hacker, Anthony's a hacker!
LOL
That's getting pretty tiring, isn't it?
LOL
Hey Anthony - what were you doing this afternoon when ZDNet was being DoS'ed? Hmmm...
LOL
Sorry, I couldn't resist <g>.
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92% of the things we worry about don't happen - but the other 8% DO!
Anthony's a hacker, Anthony's a hacker, Anthony's a hacker!
LOL
That's getting pretty tiring, isn't it?
LOL
Hey Anthony - what were you doing this afternoon when ZDNet was being DoS'ed? Hmmm...
LOL
Sorry, I couldn't resist <g>.
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92% of the things we worry about don't happen - but the other 8% DO!
smart @$#$@!$!$%%@
Sorry Tony, given my advancing years I use the verb "to hack" and it's derivatives in the classical sense...
"To make something do that which it was not designed to do; to make something work by doing unconventional things to/with it..."
I did not wish to imply that you hand done binary mods to the code...
And I WILL catch up with you in number of posts...
"To make something do that which it was not designed to do; to make something work by doing unconventional things to/with it..."
I did not wish to imply that you hand done binary mods to the code...
And I WILL catch up with you in number of posts...