I have what seems to be a unique problem with the USB-UIRT. First let me say that other than the following problem I'm very happy with the device and have it and girder controlling my whole system. My problem is when watching a DVD the audio stutters every so often. If I unplug the USB-UIRT or disable the USB-UIRT plug-in input device in girder the problem goes away. I'm using a sound blaster live 5.1 with digital I/O add on card and SPDIF out to my stereo receiver. The analog audio is fine only the digital I/O stutters. It seems that the background work between the USB-UIRT and USB hub is briefly interupting the SPDIF bit stream causing the stutter. I've tried everything I can think of.
Moved the sound card to a PCI slot with it's own IRQ
Reloaded the sound card drivers (several different versions)
Ensured DVD Rom IDE controller DMA is enabled and stays in DMA
Reloaded WinDVD
Tried PowerDVD with same result
Uninstalled and reinstalled USB-UIRT
Uninstalled and reinstalled Girder
Relocated USB-UIRT cable away from SPDIF cable (thought it might be an EMI issue)
Disabled all unused devices (serial, parallel, etc)
Have latest motherboard bios update
Nothing changes the problem except unpluging the USB-UIRT or turning it off in girder. I've searched Creative, Girder and this Forum and can't find anyone else with this problem.
My machine is a little dated 1Ghz Celeron on Abit BE6 (Intel BX440 Chipset with integrated USB Hub). ATI Radeon 7000, 192MB Ram, Windows XP Professional with minimal apps installed. With WinDVD running CPU runs at 20 - 30% The device manager shows 10% bandwidth allocated for the USB devices. The USB-UIRT is the only USB device plugged in. Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated! Any way to throttle back the USB bus usage on the USB-UIRT without negative impact to it's functionality?