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Patrick. Yes that is it exactly. I guess my subject line is misleading.
In my original message I did say I can still hear the audio but only by
cranking the speakers way up. Only a reboot seems to resolve this
problem. Since I use this card for windows sounds and software speech it
presents a problem when doing a radio broadcast because it's like I'm
losing speech even though I'm not. Since I don't have a braille display
I'm left in the water with no capabilities of rowing out unless I go in
with sndvol32 and slide the other sound card's master volume to zero
then I can crank up the speakers on the first card to hear my speech.
Let me tell you. It's quite annoying.
I'm off this week to get a regular pci card and will use it instead for
my primary windows sounds. Any recommendations? I already have a PCI
audigy1 card in the machine? Will I have problems if I get another
creative card on a windows xp system?
- --
I will follow the good side right to the fire, but not into it if I can
help it.
-- Michel Eyquem de Montaigne
Raul A. Gallegos ... IliwSsmc
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