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Since many of the cards I see are at least for a 5.1 system, can I
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a 2.1 speaker system on any of these cards?
Thanks in advance.
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Since many of the cards I see are at least for a 5.1 system, can I still use
a 2.1 speaker system on any of these cards?
Thanks in advance.
Dan
Yes you can.
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Since many of the cards I see are at least for a 5.1 system, can I still use
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Since many of the cards I see are at least for a 5.1 system, can I still use
a 2.1 speaker system on any of these cards?
Thanks in advance.
Dan
in winamp... control p for preferences. arrow to output and tab over to
the list of pluggins. now tab again to configure. press enter and your
on the list of soundcards to choose from. just press enter on the one
you want to use. when you want to change it back just repete the above.
the
I use my internal sound card for the screen reader and the external USB
sound card for my media.
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in winamp
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In addition to the integrated sound card which came with my Windows 7
PC, I also have an external USB sound card so that the screen reader
output can be separated from the output of other audio devices. Please
tell me which
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in winamp... control p for preferences. arrow to output and tab over to
the list of pluggins. now tab again to configure
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My suggestion is to choose your sound card for music and high quality
audio and select it as your primary sound card. then direct JAWS to
only use the other sound card. I have found no need to then configure
Hi list I am getting ready to install a second sound card on my system now this
card comes with software do I install the software or will the computer see it.
because usually if a person installs a second sound card jfw will
automatically go to that new card as the default card. now I would
: Monday, March 12, 2012 8:26 PM
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Subject: an importent sound card question.
Hi list I am getting ready to install a second sound card on my system now
this card comes with software do I install the software or will the computer
see it. because usually if a person installs
it's a sound blaster card but I do not remember the make and model at this
moment.
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Hi list I am getting ready to install a second sound card on my system now
this card comes with software do I install the software or will the computer
see it. because usually if a person installs
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it's a sound blaster card but I do not remember the make and model at this
moment.
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Subject: Re: M AUDIO SOUND CARD QUESTION REPOST
John,
I have two Windows XP computers using the Audiophile 24/96 card from
M-Audio
is, there are no mike in jacks, so you'll need a preamp
for your mike.
My best regards.
John.
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High Less,
They have all of their sound cards and other products
Does any of the m-audio cards have 1/4 inputs?
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hello
SOUND CARD QUESTION REPOST
Does any of the m-audio cards have 1/4 inputs?
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Does any of the m-audio cards have 1/4 inputs?
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Does any of the m-audio cards have 1/4 inputs?
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I am reposting this question because I never got a response to it.---
Hello all list members,
I am thinking about buying a couple of M-AUDIO audio phial-2496 sound cards.
I am buying them strictly for recording purposes.
One of them is gonna be put in to my Windows machine, the other one is gonna
John,
I have two Windows XP computers using the Audiophile 24/96 card from
M-Audio. No, Jaws scripts are not needed to use them successfully and
fully accessibly. The manual is not well written and I needed to read
it five times or so very thoroughly before I fully understood what I
needed. I
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John,
I have two Windows XP computers using the Audiophile 24/96 card from
M-Audio. No, Jaws scripts are not needed to use them successfully
Hello all list members,
I am thinking about buying a couple of M-AUDIO audio phial-2496 sound cards.
I am buying them strictly for recording purposes.
One of them is gonna be put in to my Windows machine, the other one is gonna be
put in to my Mack system when I get it.
But for the Windows
yes, that is it.
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Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 11:17 PM
Subject: Re: Another sound card question
Well I've been sort of following this thread with interest as I think
I have another program with a sigmatel audio card and the advance works on
it.
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Well I've
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ok, also you have to remember that when it says unavaible then that means
that it is checked.
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my card shows the advanced controls when it is unavaible.
what card are you using?
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Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 3:10 AM
Subject: Re: Another sound card question
Well I've been sort of following this thread with interest as I think that
the Audigy 2 sound card I have is made by Creative labs (not completely sure
of this)..but I can change my tone control by going into the system tray,
then to volume..then to 'advanced..apparently this is where you're
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Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 12:48 AM
Subject: RE: Another sound card question
That's been my problem as well. Yes, I do have the advanced on the record
side, but gosh darn it I
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Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 6:38 PM
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Dave: This is just a shot in the dark..but would it have anything to do
I think it depends what sound card drivers you have instaled. umOn Fri, 11 Dec
2009 18:20:52
-0800, Dave McElroy WA6BEF wrote:
Ok, I've established that the advanced audio controls for output just aren't
there on the computers in this house. This means that while we can change
volume in the
Hello,
Appologies if this has already been covered in this thread. Open the
Windows Volume Control and press the alt keyto get to the options menu.
Arrow down past the properties dialog and you'll hit the advanced controls
checkbox. Make sure this is checked. Depending on the card you'll
His advance is disabled.
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Hello,
Appologies if this has already been covered in this thread
card question
His advance is disabled.
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Hello,
Appologies if this has already been covered
sound card question
His advance is disabled.
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Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 1:52 PM
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Hello,
Appologies if this has already been
Ok, I've established that the advanced audio controls for output just aren't
there on the computers in this house. This means that while we can change
volume in the windows controls we don't have access to tone. Any thoughts
as to why some pc's allow access to these controls and others not?
Dave: This is just a shot in the dark..but would it have anything to do
with (if you are running Jaws)..how Jaws is configured? But then
again..you've probably thought of that; like I said..just a shot in the
dark!
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Can anyone tell me whether it's possible to have two usb sound cards on the
same machine? If it is do they have to be different sound cards?
Cheers
Alex
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hi no it is possible, at least I was told this some time back.At 05:29 PM
8/9/2008, you wrote:
Can anyone tell me whether it's possible to have two usb sound cards on the
same machine? If it is do they have to be different sound cards?
Cheers
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Joe,
What you need to do is to switch the headphones on. Somewhere in the
creative menu there is a settings option. When you go into this, there is a
headphones tab. You first have to check the headphones checkbox, then you
need to decide
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hi dave, i should have said that the creative labs sound card i was
given is
a plug and play type, therefore has no software accompanying it, can
i
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hi dave, i should have said that the creative labs sound card i was given is
a plug and play type
hi dave, i should have said that the creative labs sound card i was given is
a plug and play type, therefore has no software accompanying it, can i
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hello friends, i have just been given a creative labs sound card, after
installing it i have a problem, i use a mixer, and when i run the mixer in
to the line in on the sound card i can't hear anything on the headphones
it seems that it doesn't work with both the headphones and line in
connected,
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hello friends, i have just been given a creative labs sound card, after
installing it i have a problem, i use a mixer, and when i run the mixer
in
to the line
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Joe,
What you need to do is to switch the headphones on. Somewhere in the
creative menu there is a settings option. When you go into this, there
is a headphones tab. You first have to check the headphones checkbox,
then you need to decide whether when using
PM
Subject: RE: sound card question
Joe,
What you need to do is to switch the headphones on. Somewhere in the
creative menu there is a settings option. When you go into this, there
is a headphones tab. You first have to check the headphones checkbox,
then you need to decide whether when using
Subject: RE: sound card question
Joe,
What you need to do is to switch the headphones on. Somewhere in the
creative menu there is a settings option. When you go into this, there
is a headphones tab. You first have to check the headphones checkbox,
then you need to decide whether when using
Hey Joe! Can you hear if you take the mixer out of the system?
Jerry
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Hello Again,
Could anyone recommend a good basic sound card? As I reported in an
earlier message, I am having difficulty with an m-audio USB device, and
one solution that has been suggested to me is to install a separate
sound card for JAWS. Thank you for any help.
Mari Dole
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Hi Mary,
sound Blaster Live.
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Hello Again,
Could anyone recommend a good basic sound card? As I reported in an
earlier message, I am
of it
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Hello Again,
Could anyone recommend a good basic
Hello Yet Again,
Thank you all for your advice.
Mari Dole
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Hi Mary,
sound Blaster Live.
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Subject: Re: Sound Card Question
I have used a sound blaster along with the M Audio. You will still need to
run a line from the line out of the m audio to the line in on the sound
blaster so that you know what is going on with the m audio.
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Seen it all, done
Can anyone tell me if there are still any sound cards made that have both a
line and Mick jack? Turtle beach made the montego II card in 2000 that did and
its a great card but it doesn't have drivers for xp. My new pc has a good sound
blaster card but it shares Mick and line on the same jack.
You can check to see if CMedia has a sound card that has that. TC.
SAG
Can anyone tell me if there are still any sound cards made that have
both a line and Mick jack? Turtle beach made the montego II card in
2000 that did and its a great card but it doesn't have drivers for
xp. My new pc has
Turtle beach most definitely works with xp. I have one for home and one for
media center. Go to there website and you will find it.
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a separate
mich and head phone jack.
Kim.
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Turtle beach most definitely works with xp. I have one
Hi guys,
I'm looking for a good sound card where it doesn't come with it's own
mixing software. Something that can be played with using the volume control in
windows xp. Is the sound blaster live Audigy SE good for what I'm looking for?
Easy instalation, no high end noise, that kind of
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Hi guys,
I'm looking for a good sound card where it doesn't come with it's own
mixing software. Something that can be played with using the volume
control in windows xp. Is the sound blaster live Audigy SE good
It should be fine. Be sure to disable the integrated card.
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Hello. Currently I have a Soundmax integrated sound card and a
Soundblaster Audigy PCI internal card. I'm wanting to replace the
Soundmax with another PCI card due to the problems I'm having with the
Soundmax's volume going way low. My question is
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Hello. Currently I have a Soundmax integrated sound card and a
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Hello. Currently I have a Soundmax integrated sound card and a
Soundblaster Audigy PCI internal card. I'm wanting to replace the
Soundmax with another PCI card due
Larry! M-Audio has Jam Lab, retail $79.00 and Fast Track, retail
$129.00. For those prices I would include shipping. Edirol has just
released the UA4FX which I could deliver for $185.00. I have the older
UA3FX but I don't play guitar.
Jerry
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Larry! You can undoubtedly do better but in what respect do you want
to do better. Sound Cards both internal and external come in a
bewildering
Larry! You can undoubtedly do better but in what respect do you want
to do better. Sound Cards both internal and external come in a bewildering
array of configurations. Some have ten or more inputs, some have built-in
effects, some are designed for very high quality audio recording. I'm
My new computer includes a 5.1 surround sound chip. It offers 1 plugg each
for mike, speakers and line in. The store that sold it to me claims that I
cannot do better with - a USB sound card, or an autigy 2ZS which offers
jacks on both the front and back. This is a great computer in all
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you don't need a soundcard to connect to a HI FI. all you need is one of
the
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Hi Gerry.
The only time I'd disagree with this is if you're using a laptop. An
external USB soundcard is an absolute must if connecting to a hi-fi.
Regards.
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Gary! There's nothing inherently better about the audio quality of a
USB sound card over any other sound card. USB is just a convenient way to
connect a device to a computer.
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Gary! There's nothing inherently better about the audio quality of a
USB sound card over any other sound card. USB is just a convenient way to
connect a device to a computer.
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Gary! There's nothing inherently better about the audio quality of a
USB sound card over any other sound card. USB is just a convenient way to
connect a device to a computer.
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How does one hear what is coming through a USB soundcard? Must you plug in
another set of speakers into the soundcard? the reason I ask is that I have
a USB Logitech Microphone, and when I use it, I don't hear anything coming
through the speakers that are hooked up to the computer soundcard
Hello Gary,
On Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 11:38:35 AM, you bellowed the following:
How does one hear what is coming through a USB soundcard? Must you plug in
another set of speakers into the soundcard?
Either that, or you could be cheap and patch a USB soundcard into the
line in of a sound card
1:13 PM
Subject: Re: USB Sound Card question
Hello Gary,
On Tuesday, March 7, 2006, 11:38:35 AM, you bellowed the following:
How does one hear what is coming through a USB soundcard? Must you plug
in
another set of speakers into the soundcard?
Either that, or you could be cheap and patch
, 2006 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: USB Sound Card question
One could probably patch the digital out in if the line jack is already
used. I think most onboard cards now even have some sort of digital in.
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Hi listers, I just ordered the turtle beach Riviera sound card. Does anyone
have experience with it? Thanks in advance.
Ted Phillips
08, 2004 8:19 AM
Subject: Audigy 2 sound card question.
Hi Gang:
Does any of the Audigy 2 soundcard series have midi ports?
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I recently tested a USB Audigy soundcard on Windows XP using JFW and found that I was
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Is this a known issue?
Can someone recommend a good soundcard to use for jaws and voice over IP applications?
I
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