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CD Rom and Sound Card
PattyL plaba...@XXmailandnews.com microsoft public win95 multimedia I would start with the instructions from the manufacturer of the sound card on installing and troubleshooting the card. If you know this sound card works, then it's a matter of determining what other device may be conflicting with the sound card

Connecting sound card to Computer
David T. Johnson djohn...@isomedia.com comp os os2 multimedia "Richard R. Klemmer" wrote: Okay, this subject probably comes up more than anything except Microsoft and IBM, but I've been using a half-fried sound card for too long now, and I need to do something about it. As far as hardware goes, this is probably one

sound card and booting problem
As games move to Windows, the SB compatibility issue should die and we can just buy the best-sounding card for the money (which means it'll be time to sell that Creative Labs stock :-> ), but we're not there yet. This whole thread probably belongs in comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard.advocacy. or csips.games.

2 Sound Cards
Jeffery S. Jones jef...@execpc.com comp sys ibm pc soundcard music On Thu, 18 May 2000 22:19:06 GMT, nsnfwh...@one.net.au (Nick White) wrote: On Tue, 16 May 2000 01:15:37 -0400, "Alpha One" <alpha-...@prodigy.net> wrote: I have a Turtle Beach Tropez Plus and it works fine, but sometimes I wander if it play MIDI

Real-time audio processing using modem and sound card
gar...@blades.tcp.co.uk comp sys ibm pc soundcard misc comp answers news answers Archive-name: games/incompatibility/cirrus-soundblaster Posting-Frequency: Monthly Last-Modified: 27 August 1996 Version: 3.01 URL: http://www.tcp.co.uk/~blades Cirrus Logic Video cards and Creative Labs Sound Card Incompatibility FAQ

speakers, modems, sound cards, mics - how to hook up?
CrimsonLiar tr...@trash.com comp sys ibm pc soundcard misc Most sound cards offer reasonble "directional sound", and most have some kind of "occlusion" effects too. Unfortunatly on may cards though the effects are quite flat, equating to simple panning and use of filters The best example I can think of is listening

Sound card problem on Thinkpad -- tried but can't fix it!
PS/2 uses IRQ12 and disabling one of the COM ports will free up IRQ 3 or 4 which the modem can grab, leaving IRQ 5 free for your sound card. On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 23:20:27 -0400, in message <K1fd9.4955$zv.803...@news20.bellglobal. com>, "Brian" <gormanREM...@sympatico.ca> scrawled: I have a P2 windows 98 system with a

GeForce4 is disabling my sound card
tonys aarc...@lvcm.com alt sys pc-clone packardbell Tom...there is no sound card built into the motherboard...those had a combo modem/sound card in an ISA slot tony "Tom" <Shelby_ramp...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:a5me0u$kn$1@iac5.navix.net... I have a PB Platinum Pro XXI with a 640 board that I'm trying to

picking a sound card, advice
Hi,
I'm running RH8.0 and have decided to add sound. I found an old sound card, Logitech Soundman16 and pluged it in. I got it working using the included dos drivers, so I know that the card works. I even got it working under NT-2000. I do not want to use either of these OS's. I upgraded to Linux a long time ago

Need help - windows won't see sound card - emergency!
Brian K. Pearcy pear...@gcstation.net microsoft public win98 multimedia Hi David, You can do this if you have the right connections on your sound card. For example, my sound card has two connectors for devices. One connector is male and the other is female (and smaller). I have my CD-ROM plugged into one and a

Sound Card Questions
Richard Adams pa3...@zeelandnet.nl alt os linux slackware On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 21:08:49 +0000, Chengdu Huang wrote: Hi, I got some trouble with my sound card after I installed Slackware 8.1 on my Thinkpad T22. The sound card doesn't work after I finished the installation, neither did slackware give me chance to

Conflict - sound card and modem
Verify that the sound card is enabled, configured as the preferred device, and active. To verify that your sound card is enabled 1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click System. 2. On the Device Manager tab, double-click Sound, Video and Game Controllers, and then click your

Sound Card Line In Jack Question
Under Windows 95 in the Device Manager under Sound, video and game controllers it listed a "Packard Bell Sound Card" and everything worked fine. Now under Windows 98 SE, it lists "Sound Blaster Pro or compatible". Under the properties, it says there is an error (Code 24). How do I get it to list my "Packard Bell

Sound Card Comparison, WT: SCSI card
The first is a stereo sound card called Super Sonic from Mididesign, it has stereo output and an add on connector, I also have the the expansion card which also allows stereo input. The second card is from Applied Engineering and is stereo I/O. Is one of these better than the other? I don't need both and would only

Sound Card problem
Seth Jackson spea...@cinenet.net comp sys ibm pc soundcard music be...@ntu.edu.au (Joshua Beck) wrote: Now, one of the things I'm uncertain about is whether For example, the Tahiti is not an FM sound card - therefore would it be able to record voice and play it back (and allow me to fiddle with it and play it

Help - Yamaha OPL3-SAX sound card not recognised
Sébastien SAUVAGE sebsauv...@bigfoot.com alt comp This problem can have several causes: - if your new motherboard has a built-in sound card, your Crystal sound card may conflict with it. - your crystal sound-card may have (like the SB AWE64) seperate volumes for MIDI, Wave and CD. Your volumes for Wave and CD may

Out of the Blue: Sound Card/IRQ problem: Cannot Solve, Never ...
Michael Gerbasio mgerba...@home.com microsoft public win2000 multimedia Hi, I have a Dell Workstation that has a sound card on the motherboard; it works fine. I added a PCI sound card. I installed the drivers and it seems to be installed correctly. However, I can't seem to select the new sound card with any audio

I killed my computer trying to install new sound card
Mike Rivers mriv...@d-and-d.com rec audio pro In article <d8f2348a. 0107110558.8004...@posting.google.com> srai...@hotmail.com writes: It seems that "audio interface" and "sound card" are used interchangably at times. From what I had understood, a sound card is a chipset in my computer, and an audio interface is a

How to :CMI8738 6-Ch Sound Card (Optical Out) to Sony DAV C450 ...
Adam Vujic [MVP] x-avu...@msn.com microsoft public win95 multimedia Hi Ellen, Is there any way you can try another sound card in your computer? We could then determine if the hardware or software is at fault. Let me know how it goes! -- Adam Vujic Microsoft MVP (DTS) To reply, please remove the 'x-' from my email

Dead sound card?
I think my main point for this entire post was the pathetic "STANDARD" of the sound card industry... First off, I've tried CoolEditPro, and hated it (anything with VB runtime DLL's sucks)... Second, I shouldn't have to rely on a third-party software package... Last time I looked, current releases of CoolEdit run