I believe the issue is with the Delta Audio interface and not the card 
itself.  it took me two days and reading the manual five times and a few 
visits from a sighted friend to fully figure this out.  to record 
successfully using the Delta Audio interface, go to the patch bay/router 
tab in the interface, which is opened through control panel.  Tab down to 
the drop down list of H/W Out.  press the down arrow until you hear H/w Out 
monitor/mixer.  Now close the interface.  Windows will remember your 
settings.  this enables the interface to recognize the audio coming from 
the input jacks.  the sound coming out of your speakers may not sound as 
nice as compared to .wav out so you may wish to change this back when 
finished recording.  However, the monitor/mixer setting will allow audio to 
come into the Delta interface for recording.

I have the Audiophile 24/96 and my recordings sound great and the music 
sounds excellent.  Ben folds is now coming through my speakers and he 
sounds better with this card than the system at the club.

Kelly


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Anders Holmberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 5:34 AM
Subject: A question about audiophile 192 and recording.


> Hello!
> I have a M-audio delta audiophile 192 soundcard.
> I have a question which i really do not understand.
> When i am recording somthing through my m-audio card and then tries to
> listen to it nothing is heard.
> I have set my recording software to record from the m-audio device.
> Is this because the card isn't a full duplex card or what to call it?
> Any help appreciated.
> /Anders.
>
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