Problem with New Sound Card Drivers and Goldwave

2013-01-19 Thread Samuel Wilkins
Hello everyone, I am having a problem with my new sound card drivers with
Goldwave.  I recently installed the latest drivers for my Soundblaster
Audigy 2ZS card, but when I try to record something in Goldwave through What
you Hear, the audio sounds different to what I am hearing through my
speakers, and I cannot choose the shared option in the devices section of
the control properties.  Can anyone help?  


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Re: new sound card for my laptop

2009-09-07 Thread Robert Logue
Hi Kathey.  Did you ever check out the software control panel for the Turtle 
Beach Audio Advantage SRM?   This looks like a very nice laptop audio device 
so I'm curious about advanced controls.


Bob


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From: Kathy Szinnyey joyfulreneg...@insightbb.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 3:33 AM
Subject: Re: new sound card for my laptop



Hi there!  Finally getting around to answering this post, because I wasn't
sure what I'd say.  I have a cute little Turtle Beach Audio Advantage SRM
that I just started using with my Asus netbook.  Works great with Studio
Recorder, much to my delight.  I havenot messed with the sound card's
control pannel because I suspect it's an inaccessible mess (lol) but I may
go in there and check it out.  The card runs about $70 u.s. and you can 
get

it at

http://turtlebeach.com/

I love it because I can use What you Hear and mix sounds from various
sources.

Peace, Kathy



Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at

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- Original Message - 
From: David Edick mded...@yahoo.com

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 7:15 PM
Subject: RE: new sound card for my laptop


|I am using an SB live 24 bit external. it works okay, seems simple enough
to
| use. I can't recommend where to find one of these inexpensive cards as I
| purchased mine about eight months ago from circuit city. now you can not
| find circuit city. it is a good card though.
|
| /David
|
| -Original Message-
| From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

| On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad
| Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 1:12 PM
| To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
| Subject: new sound card for my laptop
|
| Hi folks
| This should be pretty simple but I want to make sure I'm doing the
| right thing. I have an Asus laptop and it currently has one of the
| usual Sigmatel cards, ok for listening to stuff, but not for
| recording from external sources.  I'm using XP service pack 3, by the 
way.

|
| Since I have a laptop and space is farely limited, I'm looking for a
| sound card, hopefully something from
|   either Creative or Turtle Beach that'll let me use something along
| the lines of the what u hear option to record from an external
| source, or if I want to record sspeech along with my voice if I'm
| recording a demo of a peace of software or a game.  I'd like for it
| to be USB, if possible.
|
| There are so many cards out there, and I just want to pick the one
| that is easiest to install and get running and doesn't require a lot
| of guess work.  I'm in a place where there aren't a lot of people who
| have working eyes so I'm trying to keep this farely simple.
|  I don't mind installing software from a CD, but if there are going
| to be any hoops I'm going to need to jump through to get it
| installed, I'd appreciate any tips. Hope someone can help a bit?
| Thanks.
|
| Chris
|
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Re: new sound card for my laptop

2009-05-11 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hey, Crhis and all!  I don't know if you really need the software or not.  I 
just went on and installed it using a thumb drive thinking maybe it needed 
to be there so my Asus could see it.  Hmmm . . . but maybe not.

Peace,
Kathy

p.s. I'm not using surround sound either although it sounds like it would be 
fun to get Turtle Beach's surround sound headphones!


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- Original Message - 
From: Chris Skarstad toonhe...@verizon.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: new sound card for my laptop


| Hi.  Wow this sounds like it's exactly the one I'm looking for!  My
| only question is, is the software that comes with it necessary?  I'm
| not going to be doing a whole bunch with surround sound, just maybe
| occasionally recording from an external source like a casette deck or
| cd player or something, so I don't need anything that's going to
| require me to hook up tons of speakers.  Space is limited here.   It
| does sound quite nice though!
|
|
| At 05:33 AM 5/10/2009, you wrote:
| Hi there!  Finally getting around to answering this post, because I 
wasn't
| sure what I'd say.  I have a cute little Turtle Beach Audio Advantage SRM
| that I just started using with my Asus netbook.  Works great with Studio
| Recorder, much to my delight.  I havenot messed with the sound card's
| control pannel because I suspect it's an inaccessible mess (lol) but I 
may
| go in there and check it out.  The card runs about $70 u.s. and you can 
get
| it at
| 
| http://turtlebeach.com/
| 
| I love it because I can use What you Hear and mix sounds from various
| sources.
| 
| Peace, Kathy
| 
| 
| 
| Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at
| 
| http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/
| 
| http://www.fredkate.libsyn.com
| 
| - Original Message -
| From: David Edick mded...@yahoo.com
| To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
| Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 7:15 PM
| Subject: RE: new sound card for my laptop
| 
| 
| |I am using an SB live 24 bit external. it works okay, seems simple 
enough
| to
| | use. I can't recommend where to find one of these inexpensive cards as 
I
| | purchased mine about eight months ago from circuit city. now you can 
not
| | find circuit city. it is a good card though.
| |
| | /David
| |
| | -Original Message-
| | From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
| | On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad
| | Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 1:12 PM
| | To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
| | Subject: new sound card for my laptop
| |
| | Hi folks
| | This should be pretty simple but I want to make sure I'm doing the
| | right thing. I have an Asus laptop and it currently has one of the
| | usual Sigmatel cards, ok for listening to stuff, but not for
| | recording from external sources.  I'm using XP service pack 3, by the 
way.
| |
| | Since I have a laptop and space is farely limited, I'm looking for a
| | sound card, hopefully something from
| |   either Creative or Turtle Beach that'll let me use something along
| | the lines of the what u hear option to record from an external
| | source, or if I want to record sspeech along with my voice if I'm
| | recording a demo of a peace of software or a game.  I'd like for it
| | to be USB, if possible.
| |
| | There are so many cards out there, and I just want to pick the one
| | that is easiest to install and get running and doesn't require a lot
| | of guess work.  I'm in a place where there aren't a lot of people who
| | have working eyes so I'm trying to keep this farely simple.
| |  I don't mind installing software from a CD, but if there are going
| | to be any hoops I'm going to need to jump through to get it
| | installed, I'd appreciate any tips. Hope someone can help a bit?
| | Thanks.
| |
| | Chris
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Re: new sound card for my laptop

2009-05-10 Thread Arthur Barney

circuit city,
is out of business.

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Re: new sound card for my laptop

2009-05-10 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi.  Wow this sounds like it's exactly the one I'm looking for!  My 
only question is, is the software that comes with it necessary?  I'm 
not going to be doing a whole bunch with surround sound, just maybe 
occasionally recording from an external source like a casette deck or 
cd player or something, so I don't need anything that's going to 
require me to hook up tons of speakers.  Space is limited here.   It 
does sound quite nice though!



At 05:33 AM 5/10/2009, you wrote:

Hi there!  Finally getting around to answering this post, because I wasn't
sure what I'd say.  I have a cute little Turtle Beach Audio Advantage SRM
that I just started using with my Asus netbook.  Works great with Studio
Recorder, much to my delight.  I havenot messed with the sound card's
control pannel because I suspect it's an inaccessible mess (lol) but I may
go in there and check it out.  The card runs about $70 u.s. and you can get
it at

http://turtlebeach.com/

I love it because I can use What you Hear and mix sounds from various
sources.

Peace, Kathy



Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at

http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/

http://www.fredkate.libsyn.com

- Original Message -
From: David Edick mded...@yahoo.com
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 7:15 PM
Subject: RE: new sound card for my laptop


|I am using an SB live 24 bit external. it works okay, seems simple enough
to
| use. I can't recommend where to find one of these inexpensive cards as I
| purchased mine about eight months ago from circuit city. now you can not
| find circuit city. it is a good card though.
|
| /David
|
| -Original Message-
| From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
| On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad
| Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 1:12 PM
| To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
| Subject: new sound card for my laptop
|
| Hi folks
| This should be pretty simple but I want to make sure I'm doing the
| right thing. I have an Asus laptop and it currently has one of the
| usual Sigmatel cards, ok for listening to stuff, but not for
| recording from external sources.  I'm using XP service pack 3, by the way.
|
| Since I have a laptop and space is farely limited, I'm looking for a
| sound card, hopefully something from
|   either Creative or Turtle Beach that'll let me use something along
| the lines of the what u hear option to record from an external
| source, or if I want to record sspeech along with my voice if I'm
| recording a demo of a peace of software or a game.  I'd like for it
| to be USB, if possible.
|
| There are so many cards out there, and I just want to pick the one
| that is easiest to install and get running and doesn't require a lot
| of guess work.  I'm in a place where there aren't a lot of people who
| have working eyes so I'm trying to keep this farely simple.
|  I don't mind installing software from a CD, but if there are going
| to be any hoops I'm going to need to jump through to get it
| installed, I'd appreciate any tips. Hope someone can help a bit?
| Thanks.
|
| Chris
|
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RE: new sound card for my laptop

2009-05-09 Thread David Edick
I am using an SB live 24 bit external. it works okay, seems simple enough to
use. I can't recommend where to find one of these inexpensive cards as I
purchased mine about eight months ago from circuit city. now you can not
find circuit city. it is a good card though.

/David

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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Chris Skarstad
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 1:12 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: new sound card for my laptop

Hi folks
This should be pretty simple but I want to make sure I'm doing the 
right thing. I have an Asus laptop and it currently has one of the 
usual Sigmatel cards, ok for listening to stuff, but not for 
recording from external sources.  I'm using XP service pack 3, by the way.

Since I have a laptop and space is farely limited, I'm looking for a 
sound card, hopefully something from
   either Creative or Turtle Beach that'll let me use something along 
the lines of the what u hear option to record from an external 
source, or if I want to record sspeech along with my voice if I'm 
recording a demo of a peace of software or a game.  I'd like for it 
to be USB, if possible.

There are so many cards out there, and I just want to pick the one 
that is easiest to install and get running and doesn't require a lot 
of guess work.  I'm in a place where there aren't a lot of people who 
have working eyes so I'm trying to keep this farely simple.
  I don't mind installing software from a CD, but if there are going 
to be any hoops I'm going to need to jump through to get it 
installed, I'd appreciate any tips. Hope someone can help a bit?
Thanks.

Chris


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Re: new sound card for my laptop

2009-05-09 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi.  I have tried both  actually.  Total Recorder didn't work very 
well for me, and  and I'm a huge pfan of Replay A/v, but I find that 
when I record using either of those programs my computer slows to a 
crawl and it's impossible to get anything done. I'm only working on a 
gig of ram here and this laptop is about 2 years old so it's not the 
newest thing around.  Good idea though.



At 06:18 PM 5/8/2009, you wrote:
Hi Chris have you tried software that emulate the what you hear 
affect? Total Recorder and Replay A/V are examples. They're both 
shareware but are certainly fully accessible and probaby worth the 
few bucks they cost. They emulate the affect by installing or using 
a virtual sound card that digitally captures the output, so you 
don't get any loss of quality in the recording.


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- Original Message - From: Chris Skarstad toonhe...@verizon.net
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 9:12 PM
Subject: new sound card for my laptop



Hi folks
This should be pretty simple but I want to make sure I'm doing the 
right thing. I have an Asus laptop and it currently has one of the 
usual Sigmatel cards, ok for listening to stuff, but not for 
recording from external sources.  I'm using XP service pack 3, by the way.


Since I have a laptop and space is farely limited, I'm looking for 
a sound card, hopefully something from
  either Creative or Turtle Beach that'll let me use something 
along the lines of the what u hear option to record from an 
external source, or if I want to record sspeech along with my 
voice if I'm recording a demo of a peace of software or a 
game.  I'd like for it to be USB, if possible.


There are so many cards out there, and I just want to pick the one 
that is easiest to install and get running and doesn't require a 
lot of guess work.  I'm in a place where there aren't a lot of 
people who have working eyes so I'm trying to keep this farely simple.
 I don't mind installing software from a CD, but if there are 
going to be any hoops I'm going to need to jump through to get it 
installed, I'd appreciate any tips. Hope someone can help a bit?

Thanks.

Chris


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new sound card for my laptop

2009-05-08 Thread Chris Skarstad

Hi folks
This should be pretty simple but I want to make sure I'm doing the 
right thing. I have an Asus laptop and it currently has one of the 
usual Sigmatel cards, ok for listening to stuff, but not for 
recording from external sources.  I'm using XP service pack 3, by the way.


Since I have a laptop and space is farely limited, I'm looking for a 
sound card, hopefully something from
  either Creative or Turtle Beach that'll let me use something along 
the lines of the what u hear option to record from an external 
source, or if I want to record sspeech along with my voice if I'm 
recording a demo of a peace of software or a game.  I'd like for it 
to be USB, if possible.


There are so many cards out there, and I just want to pick the one 
that is easiest to install and get running and doesn't require a lot 
of guess work.  I'm in a place where there aren't a lot of people who 
have working eyes so I'm trying to keep this farely simple.
 I don't mind installing software from a CD, but if there are going 
to be any hoops I'm going to need to jump through to get it 
installed, I'd appreciate any tips. Hope someone can help a bit?

Thanks.

Chris


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Re: new sound card for my laptop

2009-05-08 Thread Chris Hallsworth
Hi Chris have you tried software that emulate the what you hear affect? 
Total Recorder and Replay A/V are examples. They're both shareware but are 
certainly fully accessible and probaby worth the few bucks they cost. They 
emulate the affect by installing or using a virtual sound card that 
digitally captures the output, so you don't get any loss of quality in the 
recording.


--
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MSN: ch9...@hotmail.com
Skype: chrishallsworth7266
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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 9:12 PM
Subject: new sound card for my laptop



Hi folks
This should be pretty simple but I want to make sure I'm doing the right 
thing. I have an Asus laptop and it currently has one of the usual 
Sigmatel cards, ok for listening to stuff, but not for recording from 
external sources.  I'm using XP service pack 3, by the way.


Since I have a laptop and space is farely limited, I'm looking for a sound 
card, hopefully something from
  either Creative or Turtle Beach that'll let me use something along the 
lines of the what u hear option to record from an external source, or if I 
want to record sspeech along with my voice if I'm recording a demo of a 
peace of software or a game.  I'd like for it to be USB, if possible.


There are so many cards out there, and I just want to pick the one that is 
easiest to install and get running and doesn't require a lot of guess 
work.  I'm in a place where there aren't a lot of people who have working 
eyes so I'm trying to keep this farely simple.
 I don't mind installing software from a CD, but if there are going to be 
any hoops I'm going to need to jump through to get it installed, I'd 
appreciate any tips. Hope someone can help a bit?

Thanks.

Chris


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Re: a new sound card

2007-10-25 Thread linwood
Dear Sunshine:

It is the Lexicon Lambda:8.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 5:03 AM
Subject: Re: a new sound card


 what is the brand and model of this sound card?
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 Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 11:46 PM
 Subject: Re: a new sound card


 gUESS THE $150  SOUND CARD i SPOKE OF MAY HAVE BEEN OUT OF HIS PRICE 
 RANGE
 BUT i THINK IT IS A BARGAIN FOR MY USES.

 iT IS AN EXTERNAL SOUND CARD THAT DIRIVES POWER FROM THE uSB PORT AND 
 ADDS
 ALL KINDS OF INPUTS AND OUTPUTS TO A NOTEBOOK COMPUTER.

 iT IS A TWO-CHANNEL MIXER THAT NOT ONLY HAVE SEPARATE VOLUME CONTROLS FOR
 MIC AND LINE BUT ALSO VOLUME CONTROL FOR LEFT AND RIGHT FOR EACH.

 iT IS A PREAMP WITH LINE OUT JACKS FOR A STEREO RECIEVER THAT ALSO
 BENEFITS
 FROM THE ADDED INPUTS AND OUTPUTS.

 iT HAS AN EARPHONE JACK WITH IT'S OWN LEVEL CONTROL.

 iT IS EVEN A midi INTERFACE.

 wEIGHS LESS THAN TWO POUNDS. AND IS MADE BY lEXICON.  hAVEN'T STARTED
 USING
 SOFTWARE WHICH SHOULD BE A WHOLE NEW ADVENTURE.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 11:12 PM
 Subject: Re: a new sound card


O no He want's a sound card with a very good headphone out signel. like
his
audio advantage micro wich is dying.
 SAG
 - Original Message - 
 From: Gary Petraccaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 9:51 PM
 Subject: Re: a new sound card


 If we're talking about a laptop, there are two questions one being the
 size of the speakers he's willing to carry and the other
 being how much noise others will tollerate.

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  From: Sarah
  To: PC Audio Discussion List
  Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 9:11 PM
  Subject: Re: a new sound card


  Well He tried mine and we did get audio to work but it was not as loud
 as
 the sound card as he had. WE need one with a good amp
 in
  it so he can  here while he is traveling or if he needs a loud output
 signal.

  SAG
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  Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2007 7:23 PM
  Subject: Re: a new sound card


  Imic?

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From: Sarah
To: PC audio discussion list.
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 5:34 PM
Subject: a new sound card


Hey does anybody know of a sound card that does not require a power
 outlet, is usb 2.0 compatible and has such a good preamp
  that you can turn it up a little bit and you would get a very hot
 signel?
 my friend's sound card is dying a nasty deth and he
  needs one with these specks. Thanks.
SAG

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 Online Shopping Mall with 1000 stores.  The whole thing is
  FREE.
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Re: a new sound card

2007-10-25 Thread linwood
Dear Mike:

Sorry to disappoint but a graphic equalizer is the one feature it doesn't 
have.  Think I have to exchange my unit which could be defective.  Haven't 
even had a play with the software yet.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 4:38 AM
Subject: Re: a new sound card


 Lynwood

 What's the model number of this card?  And does it offer a multiband
 equalizer function that is usable by a screen reader user?

Mike




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Re: a new sound card

2007-10-24 Thread Mike Pietruk
Lynwood

What's the model number of this card?  And does it offer a multiband 
equalizer function that is usable by a screen reader user?

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Re: a new sound card

2007-10-23 Thread linwood
gUESS THE $150  SOUND CARD i SPOKE OF MAY HAVE BEEN OUT OF HIS PRICE RANGE 
BUT i THINK IT IS A BARGAIN FOR MY USES.

iT IS AN EXTERNAL SOUND CARD THAT DIRIVES POWER FROM THE uSB PORT AND ADDS 
ALL KINDS OF INPUTS AND OUTPUTS TO A NOTEBOOK COMPUTER.

iT IS A TWO-CHANNEL MIXER THAT NOT ONLY HAVE SEPARATE VOLUME CONTROLS FOR 
MIC AND LINE BUT ALSO VOLUME CONTROL FOR LEFT AND RIGHT FOR EACH.

iT IS A PREAMP WITH LINE OUT JACKS FOR A STEREO RECIEVER THAT ALSO BENEFITS 
FROM THE ADDED INPUTS AND OUTPUTS.

iT HAS AN EARPHONE JACK WITH IT'S OWN LEVEL CONTROL.

iT IS EVEN A midi INTERFACE.

wEIGHS LESS THAN TWO POUNDS. AND IS MADE BY lEXICON.  hAVEN'T STARTED USING 
SOFTWARE WHICH SHOULD BE A WHOLE NEW ADVENTURE.
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O no He want's a sound card with a very good headphone out signel. like his 
audio advantage micro wich is dying.
 SAG
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 If we're talking about a laptop, there are two questions one being the 
 size of the speakers he's willing to carry and the other
 being how much noise others will tollerate.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Sarah
  To: PC Audio Discussion List
  Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 9:11 PM
  Subject: Re: a new sound card


  Well He tried mine and we did get audio to work but it was not as loud as 
 the sound card as he had. WE need one with a good amp
 in
  it so he can  here while he is traveling or if he needs a loud output 
 signal.

  SAG
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Subject: a new sound card


Hey does anybody know of a sound card that does not require a power 
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 my friend's sound card is dying a nasty deth and he
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Re: a new sound card

2007-10-22 Thread Sarah
O no He want's a sound card with a very good headphone out signel. like his 
audio advantage micro wich is dying.
SAG
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If we're talking about a laptop, there are two questions one being the size of 
the speakers he's willing to carry and the other 
being how much noise others will tollerate.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Sarah
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  Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 9:11 PM
  Subject: Re: a new sound card


  Well He tried mine and we did get audio to work but it was not as loud as the 
sound card as he had. WE need one with a good amp 
in
  it so he can  here while he is traveling or if he needs a loud output signal.

  SAG
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Subject: a new sound card


Hey does anybody know of a sound card that does not require a power outlet, 
is usb 2.0 compatible and has such a good preamp
  that you can turn it up a little bit and you would get a very hot signel? my 
friend's sound card is dying a nasty deth and he
  needs one with these specks. Thanks.
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Re: a new sound card

2007-10-21 Thread Sarah
Yeah that coudl work except if it's like mine he won't hear the  output. Unless 
mine is defaective.

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  Subject: a new sound card


  Hey does anybody know of a sound card that does not require a power outlet, 
is usb 2.0 compatible and has such a good preamp 
that you can turn it up a little bit and you would get a very hot signel? my 
friend's sound card is dying a nasty deth and he 
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Re: a new sound card

2007-10-21 Thread Sarah
Well He tried mine and we did get audio to work but it was not as loud as the 
sound card as he had. WE need one with a good amp in 
it so he can  here while he is traveling or if he needs a loud output signal.

SAG
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  Hey does anybody know of a sound card that does not require a power outlet, 
is usb 2.0 compatible and has such a good preamp 
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friend's sound card is dying a nasty deth and he 
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Re: a new sound card

2007-10-21 Thread Gary Petraccaro
If we're talking about a laptop, there are two questions one being the size of 
the speakers he's willing to carry and the other being how much noise others 
will tollerate.  

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  Subject: Re: a new sound card


  Well He tried mine and we did get audio to work but it was not as loud as the 
sound card as he had. WE need one with a good amp in 
  it so he can  here while he is traveling or if he needs a loud output signal.

  SAG
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Hey does anybody know of a sound card that does not require a power outlet, 
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friend's sound card is dying a nasty deth and he 
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Re: a new sound card

2007-10-20 Thread Gary Petraccaro
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  Subject: a new sound card


  Hey does anybody know of a sound card that does not require a power outlet, 
is usb 2.0 compatible and has such a good preamp that you can turn it up a 
little bit and you would get a very hot signel? my friend's sound card is dying 
a nasty deth and he needs one with these specks. Thanks.
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Re: a new sound card

2007-10-19 Thread linwood
dEAR sARAH:

yOU DIDN'T MENTION YOUR FRIEND'S PRICE POINT.  tODAY i RECEIVED MY lEXICON 
lAMBDA THAT i PAID AROUND 150 FOR INCCLUDING SHIPPING.  iT DERIVES IT'S 
POWER FROM THE usb PORT.  nOT ONLY IS IT A SOUND CARD BUT IT IS ALSO A TWO 
CHANNEL MIXER AND COMES WITH SOPHISTICATED PROGRAMS INCLUDING midi.  bEST OF 
ALL IT ADDS A VARIETY OF INPUTS AND OUTPUTS TO MY NOTEBOOK.

m-AUDIO ALSO MAKES A SIMILAR CARD SELLING FOR AROUND $80.

hOPE THIS HELPS.

sINCERELY,

lIN gALLAGHER
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New Sound Card Installation

2006-07-22 Thread Sharon Lash
I want to know if it is possible for me to install a new sound card. Do I 
need any sighted assistance? Can anyone give me the steps to do this? Thank 
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Re: New Sound Card Installation

2006-07-22 Thread Byron Stephens
If you're running windows xp, it should detect your new card automaticly, 
but if it's a newer card that xp doesn't recognise, then you'll need the 
driver cd that's included with said new card.
When the life giver dies, all around is laied to waste. I live my last hour, 
I'm a slave to the power of death.
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Re: New Sound Card Installation

2006-07-22 Thread Angel L Adorno
hi mis lash how are you.
it depends on the sound card.
some cards are plug and play and some have sofware that you could use for
them, most likely you will not need sited help 
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Re: New Sound Card Installation

2006-07-22 Thread Sarah
That depends on what kind of sound card. normally I don't need sighted help 
for this but like i  said that depends.

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New Sound Card

2005-01-03 Thread Bruce Toews
I just picked up the Sound Blaster Audogy 2 and will be installing it 
soon. Can someone tell me about the plugs, please, and the order in which 
they occur?

That little thing that looks like a USB port, is that supposed to be a 
digital connection? And what is that other little interface that comes 
with it with what looks like a video port on it? Is it necessary to 
install it as well? Thanks.

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Re: New Sound Card

2005-01-03 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi,
First the port looking like a big usb port is infact a firewire port.
The litle lose cable is a digital connection i think.
I don't remember the exact plug, but from the little firewire plug I think 
number 2 is line out 3 microphone and 4 line in, but I'm not quite sure.

Best regards
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I just picked up the Sound Blaster Audogy 2 and will be installing it soon. 
Can someone tell me about the plugs, please, and the order in which they 
occur?

That little thing that looks like a USB port, is that supposed to be a 
digital connection? And what is that other little interface that comes 
with it with what looks like a video port on it? Is it necessary to 
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Re: New Sound Card

2005-01-03 Thread doc
Moving from the firewire port you have
center channel
rear channel
front
mic
line in
s/PDIF


Doc Wright
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Someday, we'll look back on this,
laugh nervously and change the subject.
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Hi,
First the port looking like a big usb port is infact a firewire port.

The litle lose cable is a digital connection i think.

I don't remember the exact plug, but from the little firewire plug I think
number 2 is line out 3 microphone and 4 line in, but I'm not quite sure.

Best regards
Brian
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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 6:47 PM
Subject: New Sound Card


I just picked up the Sound Blaster Audogy 2 and will be installing it soon.
Can someone tell me about the plugs, please, and the order in which they
occur?

 That little thing that looks like a USB port, is that supposed to be a
 digital connection? And what is that other little interface that comes
 with it with what looks like a video port on it? Is it necessary to
 install it as well? Thanks.

 Bruce

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Re: New Sound Card

2005-01-03 Thread Brian Olesen
hi,
Doc, and all these plugs can even be nicely programmed from the soround 
mixer, so you get what you want from them.

Brian
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Moving from the firewire port you have
center channel
rear channel
front
mic
line in
s/PDIF
Doc Wright
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Someday, we'll look back on this,
laugh nervously and change the subject.
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Subject: Re: New Sound Card

Hi,
First the port looking like a big usb port is infact a firewire port.
The litle lose cable is a digital connection i think.
I don't remember the exact plug, but from the little firewire plug I think
number 2 is line out 3 microphone and 4 line in, but I'm not quite sure.
Best regards
Brian
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From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 6:47 PM
Subject: New Sound Card


I just picked up the Sound Blaster Audogy 2 and will be installing it 
soon.
Can someone tell me about the plugs, please, and the order in which they
occur?

That little thing that looks like a USB port, is that supposed to be a
digital connection? And what is that other little interface that comes
with it with what looks like a video port on it? Is it necessary to
install it as well? Thanks.
Bruce
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Re: New Sound Card

2005-01-03 Thread Bruce Toews
So then if I were just using a two-speaker system, I would plug that into 
the front plug, correct?

Bruce
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, doc wrote:
Moving from the firewire port you have
center channel
rear channel
front
mic
line in
s/PDIF
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
Someday, we'll look back on this,
laugh nervously and change the subject.
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From: Brian Olesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: New Sound Card
Hi,
First the port looking like a big usb port is infact a firewire port.
The litle lose cable is a digital connection i think.
I don't remember the exact plug, but from the little firewire plug I think
number 2 is line out 3 microphone and 4 line in, but I'm not quite sure.
Best regards
Brian
- Original Message -
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 6:47 PM
Subject: New Sound Card

I just picked up the Sound Blaster Audogy 2 and will be installing it soon.
Can someone tell me about the plugs, please, and the order in which they
occur?
That little thing that looks like a USB port, is that supposed to be a
digital connection? And what is that other little interface that comes
with it with what looks like a video port on it? Is it necessary to
install it as well? Thanks.
Bruce
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Re: New Sound Card

2005-01-03 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi,
yes as I stated before.
Brian
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So then if I were just using a two-speaker system, I would plug that into 
the front plug, correct?

Bruce
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, doc wrote:
Moving from the firewire port you have
center channel
rear channel
front
mic
line in
s/PDIF
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
Someday, we'll look back on this,
laugh nervously and change the subject.
- Original Message -
From: Brian Olesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: New Sound Card
Hi,
First the port looking like a big usb port is infact a firewire port.
The litle lose cable is a digital connection i think.
I don't remember the exact plug, but from the little firewire plug I 
think
number 2 is line out 3 microphone and 4 line in, but I'm not quite sure.

Best regards
Brian
- Original Message -
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 6:47 PM
Subject: New Sound Card

I just picked up the Sound Blaster Audogy 2 and will be installing it 
soon.
Can someone tell me about the plugs, please, and the order in which they
occur?

That little thing that looks like a USB port, is that supposed to be a
digital connection? And what is that other little interface that comes
with it with what looks like a video port on it? Is it necessary to
install it as well? Thanks.
Bruce
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Re: New Sound Card

2005-01-03 Thread Brian Olesen
it's sony philips digital interface format or something like that.
it means you can transfer  sound digitally from your source to your card or 
the other way.
Brian
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And what is S/PDIF?
Bruce
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, doc wrote:
Moving from the firewire port you have
center channel
rear channel
front
mic
line in
s/PDIF
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
Someday, we'll look back on this,
laugh nervously and change the subject.
- Original Message -
From: Brian Olesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: New Sound Card
Hi,
First the port looking like a big usb port is infact a firewire port.
The litle lose cable is a digital connection i think.
I don't remember the exact plug, but from the little firewire plug I 
think
number 2 is line out 3 microphone and 4 line in, but I'm not quite sure.

Best regards
Brian
- Original Message -
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 6:47 PM
Subject: New Sound Card

I just picked up the Sound Blaster Audogy 2 and will be installing it 
soon.
Can someone tell me about the plugs, please, and the order in which they
occur?

That little thing that looks like a USB port, is that supposed to be a
digital connection? And what is that other little interface that comes
with it with what looks like a video port on it? Is it necessary to
install it as well? Thanks.
Bruce
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Re: New Sound Card

2005-01-03 Thread doc
yes the third one in from the fire wire

Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
Someday, we'll look back on this,
laugh nervously and change the subject.
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From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: New Sound Card


So then if I were just using a two-speaker system, I would plug that into
the front plug, correct?

Bruce

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On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, doc wrote:

 Moving from the firewire port you have
 center channel
 rear channel
 front
 mic
 line in
 s/PDIF


 Doc Wright
 http://wrightplaceinc.net
 Someday, we'll look back on this,
 laugh nervously and change the subject.
 - Original Message -
 From: Brian Olesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 11:36 AM
 Subject: Re: New Sound Card


 Hi,
 First the port looking like a big usb port is infact a firewire port.

 The litle lose cable is a digital connection i think.

 I don't remember the exact plug, but from the little firewire plug I think
 number 2 is line out 3 microphone and 4 line in, but I'm not quite sure.

 Best regards
 Brian
 - Original Message -
 From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 6:47 PM
 Subject: New Sound Card


 I just picked up the Sound Blaster Audogy 2 and will be installing it
soon.
 Can someone tell me about the plugs, please, and the order in which they
 occur?

 That little thing that looks like a USB port, is that supposed to be a
 digital connection? And what is that other little interface that comes
 with it with what looks like a video port on it? Is it necessary to
 install it as well? Thanks.

 Bruce

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Re: New Sound Card

2005-01-03 Thread doc
/PDIF) can carry normal
audio and IEC61937 datastreams. IEC61937 datastreams can contain
multichannel
sound like MPEG2, AC3 or DTS. When IEC61937 datastrams are transferred, the
bits which normally carry audio samples are replaced with the databits from
the datastream and the headers of the S/PDIF signal. Channel-status
information contains one bit (but 1) which tells if the data in S/PDIF frame
is digital
audio or some other data (DTS, AC3, MPEG audio etc.). This bit will tell
normal digital audio equipments that they don't try to play back this data
as
they were audio samples. (would sound really horrible if this happens for
some reason).

The equipments which can handle both normal audio and IEC61937 just look at
those header bits to determine what to do with the received data.

Cabling details

S/PDIF (IEC-958) uses 75 ohm coaxial cable and RCA connectors. 75 ohm
coaxial cable is inexpensive, because it is the same cable as used in video
transmission
(you can buy a video cable with RCA connectors to connect you S/PDIF
equipments together). Coaxial S/PDIF connections work typically at least to
10-15
meter distances with good 75 ohm coaxial cable.

AES/EBU-interface uses the well known symmetrical connections with
transformer isolation and an output impedance of 110 ohm. The signal-level
of this interface
is reasonably higher than in the consumer version (3...10 volts). Because
AES/EBU digital audio signals are transmitted at high, video-like
frequencies
(at around 6MHz) and should be handled very differently than standard analog
audio lines. Commonly used XLR-3 microphone cables have various impedance
ratings (30 ohm to 90 ohm typical) and exhibit poor digital transmission
performance. The result is signal drop out and reduced cable lengths due to
severe
impedance mis-matching (VSWR) between AES/EBU 110 ohm equipment. AES/EBU
signal transmission work for few tens of meters with a good cable.

There also an optical version of S/PDIF interface which is usually called
Toslink, because uses Toslink optical components. The transmission media is
1
mm plastic fiber and the signals are trasmitted using visible light (red
transmitting LED). The optical signals have exactly the same format as the
electrical
S/PDIF signals, they are just converted to light signals (light on/off).
Because high light signal attenuation in the Toslink fiberoptic cable, the
transmission
distance available using this technique is less than 10 meters (with some
equipments only few meters).

What can make difference in the sound of digital signal ?

There are two things which can cause differences between the sound of
digital interfaces:

1. Jitter (clock phase noise)

This really only affects sound of the signal going directly to a DAC. If
you're running into a computer, the computer is effectively going to be
reclocking
everything. Same applies also to CD-recoders, DAT tape decs and similar
devices. Even modern DACs have typically a small buffer and reclocking
circuitry,
so the jitter is not so big problem nowadays that it used to be.

2. Errors

This usually causes very significant changes in the sound, often loud
popping noises but occasionally less offensive effects. Any data loss or
errors in
either are a sign of a very broken link which is probably intermittently
dropping out altogether.

S/PDIF signals

The signal on the digital output of a CD-player looks like almost perfect
sine-wave, with an amplitude of 500 mVtt and a frequency of almost 3 MHz.

For each sample, two 32-bit words are transmitted, which results in a
bit-rate of:
2.8224 Mbit/s  (44.1 kHz samplingrate, CD, DAT)
3.072  Mbit/s  (48 kHz sampling rate, DAT)
2.048  Mbit/s  (32 kHz sampling rate, for satellite purposes)
The output impedance is standard 75 ohm, so ordinary coaxial cable designed
for video applications can be used. The minimal input level of S/PDIF
interface
is 200 mVtt which allows some cable losses. There is no real need for
special quality cable as long as the cable is made of 75 ohm coaxial cable
(a good
video accessory cable works also as good S/PDIF cable).

The Coding Format

The digital signal is coded using the 'biphase-mark-code' (BMC), which is a
kind of phase-modulation. In this system, two zero-crossings of the signal
mean
a logical 1 and one zero-crossing means a logical 0.
_   _   _   _   _   _   _   _   _   _   _   _
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
clock   0 ___ _| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_

___ ___ ___ ___
|   |   |   |   |   |   |   |
data0 ___ _|   |___|   |___|   |___|   |___
signal   1   0   0   1   1   0   1   0   0   1   0
Doc Wright
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Re: new sound card help needed!

2004-05-03 Thread kevin and emma
hi, the system is telling me it's the TB card it's using! smile. i've had a
play with the accessible parts of the control panel and things are much
better now.
email or msn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cheers - kevin
- Original Message - 
From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: new sound card help needed!


 Hi Kevin.

 Apologies if this is just too obvious but, with the sound quality being so
 poor, can you be sure that your system is actually using the new card and
 not defaulting to some onboard card?

 Kevin
 - Original Message -
 From: kevin and emma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 10:41 AM
 Subject: Re: new sound card help needed!


  hi, i'm simply running a cable from the line out of the cad to the line
in
  on the hi-fi. i've not changed any settings in any of m players, real,
  windows media etc, and the hi-fi settings are also exactly the same as
  before. this is why i was concerned about the audio quality. i'll try
 those
  settings in the control panel of the card, sounds like the one to do
with
 eq
  types might be the one i need. i have a similar setup on the hi-fi,
 concert
  hall, heavy base etc, and most of them sound poor to me, but a couple
 sound
  great so will se if changing them will help in the SC control panel.
  email or msn
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  cheers - kevin
  - Original Message -
  From: Rocker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 3:02 AM
  Subject: Re: new sound card help needed!
 
 
   Hello,
  
   A couple of things:
  
   *Are you using a FM transmitter to send to your hi fi?
   *What player are you using and what is the E Q set at?  I think it is
  always
   better to have the computer software player set as flat as possible
and
   adjust your settings with your hi fi unit.
   *On the control panel of the Santa Cruz sound card there are a couple
of
   drop down boxes that can be accessed with the jaws cursor.  One box is
a
   selection of preset E Q settings like concert room, heavy bass, etc.
 The
   other one determines the setting for the speaker configuration
example:
 4
   plus 1 6 speaker etc.  Find those list boxes with the jfw cursor then
 hit
   the left mouse button then root pc to jaws then select the pc cursor
and
  you
   should be able to scroll through them.  Be careful though because some
 of
   the choices will turn off the sound completely then you will need
 sighted
   help to reset them.
  
   Sorry you are having trouble with the card.  I have use one for years
 now
   and it has performed flawlessly.
  
   hth...rocker
  
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   From: kevin and emma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 2:57 PM
   Subject: new sound card help needed!
  
  
   hi, i've recently installed the turtle beach santa cruz card. from
what
 i
   read this card was supposed to be fantastic, sounding great! are there
 any
   settings i can access anywhere to tweak the audio quality of the card?
   because to be honest so far i'm disappointed!! and it's blanked out
the
   advanced option in the options menu of my volume control. which is
  where,
   from memory i could alter tone, base etc with my old SBlive card. at
the
   moment this new card sounds muffled, and tinny with no base at all!
i'm
   using exactly the same set up as before, i have my audio running
through
  my
   hi-fi. the only thing that has changed is the sound card! i've got to
be
   missing something here, i can't believe a card with such good reviews
 can
   sound so poor!! i know the santa cruz control panel isn't accessible
  without
   sighted help, are the options i need to tweak in there?
   email or msn
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   cheers - kevin
  
  
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Re: new sound card help needed!

2004-05-03 Thread Rocker
Glad it worked out for you dude!  It's really a great card at the price eh?

Cheers...rocker

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From: kevin and emma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: new sound card help needed!


hi, the system is telling me it's the TB card it's using! smile. i've had a
play with the accessible parts of the control panel and things are much
better now.
email or msn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cheers - kevin
- Original Message - 
From: Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: new sound card help needed!


 Hi Kevin.

 Apologies if this is just too obvious but, with the sound quality being so
 poor, can you be sure that your system is actually using the new card and
 not defaulting to some onboard card?

 Kevin
 - Original Message -
 From: kevin and emma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 10:41 AM
 Subject: Re: new sound card help needed!


  hi, i'm simply running a cable from the line out of the cad to the line
in
  on the hi-fi. i've not changed any settings in any of m players, real,
  windows media etc, and the hi-fi settings are also exactly the same as
  before. this is why i was concerned about the audio quality. i'll try
 those
  settings in the control panel of the card, sounds like the one to do
with
 eq
  types might be the one i need. i have a similar setup on the hi-fi,
 concert
  hall, heavy base etc, and most of them sound poor to me, but a couple
 sound
  great so will se if changing them will help in the SC control panel.
  email or msn
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  cheers - kevin
  - Original Message -
  From: Rocker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 3:02 AM
  Subject: Re: new sound card help needed!
 
 
   Hello,
  
   A couple of things:
  
   *Are you using a FM transmitter to send to your hi fi?
   *What player are you using and what is the E Q set at?  I think it is
  always
   better to have the computer software player set as flat as possible
and
   adjust your settings with your hi fi unit.
   *On the control panel of the Santa Cruz sound card there are a couple
of
   drop down boxes that can be accessed with the jaws cursor.  One box is
a
   selection of preset E Q settings like concert room, heavy bass, etc.
 The
   other one determines the setting for the speaker configuration
example:
 4
   plus 1 6 speaker etc.  Find those list boxes with the jfw cursor then
 hit
   the left mouse button then root pc to jaws then select the pc cursor
and
  you
   should be able to scroll through them.  Be careful though because some
 of
   the choices will turn off the sound completely then you will need
 sighted
   help to reset them.
  
   Sorry you are having trouble with the card.  I have use one for years
 now
   and it has performed flawlessly.
  
   hth...rocker
  
   - Original Message -
   From: kevin and emma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 2:57 PM
   Subject: new sound card help needed!
  
  
   hi, i've recently installed the turtle beach santa cruz card. from
what
 i
   read this card was supposed to be fantastic, sounding great! are there
 any
   settings i can access anywhere to tweak the audio quality of the card?
   because to be honest so far i'm disappointed!! and it's blanked out
the
   advanced option in the options menu of my volume control. which is
  where,
   from memory i could alter tone, base etc with my old SBlive card. at
the
   moment this new card sounds muffled, and tinny with no base at all!
i'm
   using exactly the same set up as before, i have my audio running
through
  my
   hi-fi. the only thing that has changed is the sound card! i've got to
be
   missing something here, i can't believe a card with such good reviews
 can
   sound so poor!! i know the santa cruz control panel isn't accessible
  without
   sighted help, are the options i need to tweak in there?
   email or msn
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Re: new sound card help needed!

2004-04-30 Thread kevin and emma
hi, i'm simply running a cable from the line out of the cad to the line in
on the hi-fi. i've not changed any settings in any of m players, real,
windows media etc, and the hi-fi settings are also exactly the same as
before. this is why i was concerned about the audio quality. i'll try those
settings in the control panel of the card, sounds like the one to do with eq
types might be the one i need. i have a similar setup on the hi-fi, concert
hall, heavy base etc, and most of them sound poor to me, but a couple sound
great so will se if changing them will help in the SC control panel.
email or msn
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cheers - kevin
- Original Message - 
From: Rocker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 3:02 AM
Subject: Re: new sound card help needed!


 Hello,

 A couple of things:

 *Are you using a FM transmitter to send to your hi fi?
 *What player are you using and what is the E Q set at?  I think it is
always
 better to have the computer software player set as flat as possible and
 adjust your settings with your hi fi unit.
 *On the control panel of the Santa Cruz sound card there are a couple of
 drop down boxes that can be accessed with the jaws cursor.  One box is a
 selection of preset E Q settings like concert room, heavy bass, etc.  The
 other one determines the setting for the speaker configuration example:  4
 plus 1 6 speaker etc.  Find those list boxes with the jfw cursor then hit
 the left mouse button then root pc to jaws then select the pc cursor and
you
 should be able to scroll through them.  Be careful though because some of
 the choices will turn off the sound completely then you will need sighted
 help to reset them.

 Sorry you are having trouble with the card.  I have use one for years now
 and it has performed flawlessly.

 hth...rocker

 - Original Message - 
 From: kevin and emma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 2:57 PM
 Subject: new sound card help needed!


 hi, i've recently installed the turtle beach santa cruz card. from what i
 read this card was supposed to be fantastic, sounding great! are there any
 settings i can access anywhere to tweak the audio quality of the card?
 because to be honest so far i'm disappointed!! and it's blanked out the
 advanced option in the options menu of my volume control. which is
where,
 from memory i could alter tone, base etc with my old SBlive card. at the
 moment this new card sounds muffled, and tinny with no base at all! i'm
 using exactly the same set up as before, i have my audio running through
my
 hi-fi. the only thing that has changed is the sound card! i've got to be
 missing something here, i can't believe a card with such good reviews can
 sound so poor!! i know the santa cruz control panel isn't accessible
without
 sighted help, are the options i need to tweak in there?
 email or msn
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 cheers - kevin


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new sound card help needed!

2004-04-29 Thread kevin and emma
hi, i've recently installed the turtle beach santa cruz card. from what i
read this card was supposed to be fantastic, sounding great! are there any
settings i can access anywhere to tweak the audio quality of the card?
because to be honest so far i'm disappointed!! and it's blanked out the
advanced option in the options menu of my volume control. which is where,
from memory i could alter tone, base etc with my old SBlive card. at the
moment this new card sounds muffled, and tinny with no base at all! i'm
using exactly the same set up as before, i have my audio running through my
hi-fi. the only thing that has changed is the sound card! i've got to be
missing something here, i can't believe a card with such good reviews can
sound so poor!! i know the santa cruz control panel isn't accessible without
sighted help, are the options i need to tweak in there?
email or msn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cheers - kevin


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Re: new sound card help needed!

2004-04-29 Thread Rocker
Hello,

A couple of things:

*Are you using a FM transmitter to send to your hi fi?
*What player are you using and what is the E Q set at?  I think it is always
better to have the computer software player set as flat as possible and
adjust your settings with your hi fi unit.
*On the control panel of the Santa Cruz sound card there are a couple of
drop down boxes that can be accessed with the jaws cursor.  One box is a
selection of preset E Q settings like concert room, heavy bass, etc.  The
other one determines the setting for the speaker configuration example:  4
plus 1 6 speaker etc.  Find those list boxes with the jfw cursor then hit
the left mouse button then root pc to jaws then select the pc cursor and you
should be able to scroll through them.  Be careful though because some of
the choices will turn off the sound completely then you will need sighted
help to reset them.

Sorry you are having trouble with the card.  I have use one for years now
and it has performed flawlessly.

hth...rocker

- Original Message - 
From: kevin and emma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 2:57 PM
Subject: new sound card help needed!


hi, i've recently installed the turtle beach santa cruz card. from what i
read this card was supposed to be fantastic, sounding great! are there any
settings i can access anywhere to tweak the audio quality of the card?
because to be honest so far i'm disappointed!! and it's blanked out the
advanced option in the options menu of my volume control. which is where,
from memory i could alter tone, base etc with my old SBlive card. at the
moment this new card sounds muffled, and tinny with no base at all! i'm
using exactly the same set up as before, i have my audio running through my
hi-fi. the only thing that has changed is the sound card! i've got to be
missing something here, i can't believe a card with such good reviews can
sound so poor!! i know the santa cruz control panel isn't accessible without
sighted help, are the options i need to tweak in there?
email or msn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cheers - kevin


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