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SB PCI Live 512 souncard - help!
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Payne NOSPAMlpayne1ATdsl.pipex.com rec audio pro On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 04:26:51 -0800 (PST), Mike Rivers <mriv...@d-and-d.com> wrote: The value of connecting the sound card output to the Tape In is that you can control the volume with the same volume control you use for your headphones or speakers,

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While a game is running it obviously opens sound channels etc and I don't get the annoying interference. Or maybe it's because the default mouse cursor is not (System = GW 2k P166MMX @ 200MHZ + PCI STB Virge/VX + PCI Diamond Voodoo2 + ISA Ensoniq VIVO/90 + PCI Diamond Monster 3D + Yamaha speakers + headphones).

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I can plug into an outlet on the front of the TV with headphones that have a volume control & solve my problem, but when I plug into the audio receptacle on the front of the set, it cuts out the sound from the TV speakers. There is another audio output on the side of the TV which may enable me to connect an

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... FM synth, 44.1kHz sampling rate (CD-DA stereo sound quality) * left and right internal speakers (0.2 watts/channel) * external rotary volume control, plus software and "hot key" * line in, microphone, and speaker/headphone out ports * external clip-on microphone included * magnesium shell, not plastic -- very

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Afterwards, the sound from my headphones is good. What I learned from this: (1) Reinstalling the software may fix the problem. "Daryl" wrote: I can bearly hear sound from my computer's speakers even with the main volume set to maximum. I had a similar problem in Windows XP and fix it by increasing the wave

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I suspect it may be coming from your speaker headphone amplifier.>>>> You may very well have stated the exact reason why the "two slider system" is not letting me FWIW, any singer that goes into any recording studio will not be listening to the actual recorded signal as the main monitor signal when they sing.

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Since 99.9% or so of recordings are not created for headphone playback and the basic alteration in the sound from speakers to headphones is well known I tried it. Wasted is a strong term, but without the compensation circuit why not just use the main amp output with a suitable attenuator?

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Also the speakers sound "better" now :D . Bass is nearly too loud. Good to hear! Tnx for looking into this! Just on question: is it possible to mute the main speakers when headphones get plugged in ? Atm the internal speakers stay on. Try model=fujitsu or model=laptop. This will activate the auto-muting.

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Also the speakers sound "better" now :D . Bass is nearly too loud. Tnx for looking into this! Just on question: is it possible to mute the main speakers when headphones get plugged in ? Atm the internal speakers stay on. Best regards Jan-Simon - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe

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"Colin H" wrote: Try this: Go to the sound control panel, and properties for the playback speakers/headphones sound device, and check "disable all enhancements". Hope someone replies to this main problem. Would be nice to listen to a song all the way through without losing it at the end. Regards.

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Not so - many amps use an entirely separate headphone amp with its own level control. .The *only* reason to use a bridged amp (which uses a lot of extra components is when you are absolutely limited on supply voltage. There are two main reasosn for this. (i) its a car system, and the cost of generating a higher

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Clear the CMOS using various methods: remove battery+jumper, battery for half an hour, unplug ATX-cord+remove battery+jumper, unplug ATX- cord+remove battery+short-circuit the battery-contacts - Replace the speakers with headphones, some very muted *noise*, but nothing like POST-speech - All ATX-cables and

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Totalr...@aol.com alt comp hardware homebuilt Thanks for your help. The reason for my unconventional way of hooking up the speakers, is because the they're are internal (I installed the speakers along with the amplifier circuit inside my tower). The volume control and headphone jack are mounted on the front.

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My main complaint is the NT support. From my limited use so far (I only got the card yesterday) the NT drivers are flakey in the extreme. Trying to switch the default sound environment from 2 speakers to headphones (or, for that matter, to 4 speakers) causes a kernel crash in NT, as does attempting to add an

M$ NetMeeting Microphone/Headphones - Re: PMJ
And this is by no means my main audio source. It's just for those late nights when I don't want to wake anyone else up. In which case I'll probably be using the headphones. Bryan You can pick up a line level audio signal from the FP_AUDIO header. And connect that to your amplified internal speakers.

HDA: no sound in headphone-out caused by commit ...
The main function of the black box is to interface between the sound card, computer speakers and a set of headphones. The speakers and headphones will connect to the black box and one cable from the black box to the speaker output of the sound card. The black box will have a switch that will allow audio output to

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I'm assuming they're saying that you can hook up this set of wires & plug speakers/headphones into either connection & have either of them work (not I guess my main problem is more who ever wrote ThermalTake's manuals. Thea rote it ockwerd & hard two falloh, knot too mention kined uv difficault four reeding.