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XPSR400+Turtle Beach S Card+USR Sound Modem+ACS495 Speakers ...
In fact, of all the PC-owning game-heads I know, only one bothers to use his sound card's 3D feature, but then his audio system is an eight-speaker Bose array :-) YMMV. I used to have a number of games that did fairly impressive 3D processing on 2 speakers; I don't know how, but it was a cool effect.

CD ROM / Sound Card Question
Mistoffolees mistyfa...@danang.rvn 24hoursupport helpdesk Brian wrote: I have a P2 windows 98 system with a Yamaha OPL3-SAX sound system card using the latest drivers from the Yamaha site. After installing the drivers, device manager reports that there is a problem with the card, an investigation shows that there

Help installing sound card & modem!
My next step was to install a sound card. I put in a 16bit SB PCI sound card and installed the drivers. I managed to get all the sound to work except for the playing of music CD's. There is no where for me to put the audio cable in the sound card and only two places on the board that the sound card plugs into that

XFree86 crashes; incompatible with sound card?
Arny Krueger ar...@flash.net comp ibm pc soundcard rec audio tech "Ganesha Ganapati" <spamm...@blow.dead.bears.org> wrote in message news:5o13jsc6arnfv2t1bnnrr093srbo8734k9@4ax.com... I have a radio that I want to connect to the line input jack on a PC sound card. The cord is a standard 1/8" mono mini plug.

Need advice on sound cards (PC, general audio)
JB/Seattle jbmad...@uswest.net alt music midi Forget the sound card and get the Roland SC8820, the instrument wav samples are at least as good as your .wav or .mp3 because they are wav samples and you can shape them with the new key editing features of GM2 including drum kits. Nothing around that really competes

Sound Card Questions
I started experimenting yesterday with net calls on my new Dell XPS R400 with Turtle Beach sound card and ACS495 speakers and USR voice modem (NOT winmodem version) and 64MB RAM: I received a bunch of calls from all over the US (and a crystal clear call from Germany!) but had some serious problems with echo on some

HELP! sound card installation Mwave
They don't support sound banks and many of the extra speakers out for anything over 3.1, which is a limit of AC97 specification. They don't have surround sound. All of which are limits of the uniaudio driver. And many of the included drivers have not been debugged. On OS/2 the native ISA sound card drivers are

Sound card troubles
It's necessary to send data over whatever bus the video card uses. You don't say if you did a valid comparison of replacing the ISA card with a PCI card. If not (say, if your implied comparison is to another system), then you have no basis for blaming the ISA sound card. If your comparison was valid, then it almost

Buying a sound card...
Glitch bran...@ovnet.com comp os linux setup Marcio Calixto Cabral wrote: Hello there, I have followed every tutorial, FAQ and other resources but can't make my sound card work under linux. I have even bought another one, but nothing. I always keep getting the message: drive or resource busy.

Sound card and LAN card problems
And if you happen to be a hobby musician, they might be just what you're looking for, as they sure are a lot cheaper than buying a dedicated recording studio AND a decent PC sound card. However, your references are not precise. Ah, sorry. Here's a few references: Echo: <URL: http://www.echoaudio.com/ > M-Audio:

CD-ROM is not recognized through sound card
Gary Higgins ga...@mcs.net alt sys pc-clone dell Nicolas wrote: Hello, I just need some help with my sound card. I opened my case the other day and discovered that my sound card was in fact a Sound Blaster 32 IDE PnP ( CT3600 ). On my order, from febuary 1997, it says I should have a Sound Blaster AWE 32 Pro.

Santa Cruz Sound Card
Clive Dove chd...@rogers.com alt os linux mandrake Sudhakar Prabhu wrote: I have a on board sound card on my Mother board (AsRock X533) It does not play the sound in my Mandrake 9.0 When I run Hardrake it says : Vendor : Via TEchnologies Bus : PCI Bus Ident: 1106:3059:1106:4161 Location on Bus : 0:11:5 Description

Sound card for an audiophile?
Not a good sign, the card once ranked the most campatible sound card on the market wouldn't work. Next I tried the pci 64. No problem. Then pci 128. OK. Then SBLive. OK. Then APSLive. NFG. Couldn't go any farther. Well I thought for a minute and went another direction. Full format, re install windows because I had

Sound Card only plays .mid files
Should I go with motherboard w/built in sound or a seperate sound card? Any opinions on this would be helpful. Are there any advantages or disadvantages to either set up that aren't immediately apparent? Andy You'll get a lot of differing opinions, although I'd bet most will tell you to go for the external card.

newbie seeks guidance on pc sound cards
The problems appear to result from some incompatibility between the ZIP drive and my sound card. If I remove the sound card entirely, the ZIP drive appears to work fine. However, with the sound card in the system, REGARDLESS of what port, IRQ, and DMA I assign it to, I am unable to access the ZIP drive -- on either

Help - Yamaha OPL3-SAX sound card not recognised
Robert A. Campbell robe...@uniserve.com comp sys ibm pc soundcard tech Sound Card IRQ Questions On Wed, 21 Jun 2000 06:22:34 -0700, gmc <g_caplanNOg_S...@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote: a. When I purchased the system, the sound card was (as far as I know) set up for no interrupt. So, I ... impossible, won't work assigned

Sound Card Problems
On Monday I had to run a program that required sound. I'd used this program on Friday with no problem. It reported that the MCI drivers were not installed. I reinstalled the MCI drivers, but now the program reported that I didn't have a sound card installed. I have a digital recording card called a Prodif24

Incompatibility FAQ: Cirrus Video Cards & Creative Sound cards
Every thing works fine except the sound. I have installed the sound card drivers (i have downloaded the latest) but still the sound is low ,barely audible. It does however work perfectly through headphones. Does any body have any suggestion as to what the problem might be. I have done some trawling through the ngs

Win2K, Dell and two sound cards
It was kind of thrilling when I finally got all the parts together and it actually booted up when I hit the power switch but I'm not happy with the sound card. I have a Creative Labs Soundblaster 16 PCI sound card. The card works okay with the generic Windows XP drivers but the higher functions in the volume

Which sound card - Tropez or Soundwave 32 Pro SCSI
Kelly theri...@cajun.net microsoft public win98 setup Hi Harry, So, this will not cause any conflicts with a new sound card that I will install when I find one? No, absolutely not. Neither are connected nor related. And no need to shop just yet for a new sound card. If you don't have the drivers readily available,