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| Thread ID: 57321 | 2005-04-29 12:12:00 | Volume control mixed up, help plz? | mattyjb (7993) | Press F1 |
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| 350276 | 2005-04-29 12:12:00 | Heres my problem, just installed me a new motherboard on my system which supports 6 channel surround sound. I also have one of these office keyboards with a volume control. the only problem is when i use the keyboard buttons it only alters the front speakers volume. the same thing happens when I single click the volume icon and adjust the slider. Any idea how I can get it to adjust the wave volume instead thus controling all of the channels? any help would be great thanks M@TT |
mattyjb (7993) | ||
| 350277 | 2005-04-29 12:30:00 | tryed playing round with "sounds and audio devices" under control panel (thats if your using XP). Under volume>advanced... select the right layout/type of speakers. then go into volume>speaker volume check that all the speakers are at the same volume. No idea if thisll help, im still stuck with my crappy monitor speakers :( |
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| 350278 | 2005-05-01 01:05:00 | thanks but no luck sorry, rather confused sound card i think. | mattyjb (7993) | ||
| 350279 | 2005-05-01 01:23:00 | Are you playing sounds from CD or files on your harddrive? If from CD, theres a cable that usually connects from the CD player to the soundcard (SPDIF or similar name). Also I think some motherboards have jumpers that help with sound as well. Read your motherboard handbook and recheck the jumpers. |
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