![]() ![]() Just to let you know, Sound Soap works properly on my Vista Ultimate 64 bit computer. What do you see now? Try enabling the various device you see and then see if Sound Soap sees the device. Go back to that screen and look for the option to show hidden devices. ![]() You may want to contact their technical support here.īTW, the Real Tech is your audio chip (device). The only thing is that it will not accept an mpg2 file for audio clean up. I have been using Sound Soap for at least 2-3 years and have never had a problem with it. It looks like you have had a liquid lunch! Sound Soap is in your programs files under BIAS. I understand your issues with this product. I recently bought the same program and I found instal soundsoap was an interesting experience.Someho wthe soundsoap file was installed some where in my computer thta I didn't know about.I returned the product and to my amazement it did the same thing. As I said, SoftSoap (from Creator 2009 Ultimate) works just fine on this HW with XPSP3. If it matters, there is a WinTV HVR 2250 card. Win7 is 32bit however, (64 bit has 'issues'), FreeBSD and Fedora are 64 bit (point being all the memory works.) The audio device is built into the motherboard, not external. The machine is a Dell Precision P690, 2x2core Xeon 3.0Ghz with 16GB RAM. To swap, I pull the SATA disk with XP (and Creator 2009) out and put in a different one with Win7 and Creator 2010 Pro. Note that XPSP3 and Win7 run on the EXACT same HW. I doesn't mean I didn't miss it, just that I don't remember reading one. If I read a (Win7) solution, I would have tried it. I didn't read anyone else resolving the issue (on Win7 anyway) My version of SoftSoap (that came with Creator 2009 Ultimate) works just fine on my XPSP3 system. The drivers are all current, and work just fine for everything else (I have installed so far). What fixes? The closest to a fix I saw was the questions in post 11 of this thread. I re-read to make sure I didn't miss anything. I have a tech support request into BIAS but have yet to hear back. Is Soundsoap actually looking for a soundcard instead of onboard sound? This is a powerful and easy-to-use audio cleaning solution. (Sigma-Tel driver was what originally came with the PC but had issues with Vista SP1 a few years back, but appears to work fine today with SP2) Free Download Antares Auto-Tune SoundSoap full version standalone offline installer for Windows. I also just installed the latest Sigma-Tel driver for the PC, and still the same problem. The sound driver was the basic windows driver installed with Vista that has work fine for 3 years, but not with Soundsoap. It's a Dell 2.4GHz Q6600 quad core 3GB Ram 1.5 TB harddrive 32 bit Vista SP2. The play button does not seem to work yet I can load an audio file and all the controls on the soundsoap interface can be adjusted and the time line shows the time length of the file, it's just that the program will not work.Įverything else works fine on the PC. Installed it yesterday as part of Creator 2010 Pro and when I run Soundsoap I get the same "cannot find sound device" error and the program behaves that same way as described above. I've been having the same issues as Syrallas had with Soundsoap.
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