Holy nuts...I really am a moron. I figured that the vocals were being sent to the center channel (in 5.1 settings - which I have turned off.) So, I switched the setup to a 4 speaker setup, and now I'm getting nothing from the sub. What gives?
Boy, I am never touching the settings on my computer again!! Anyway, I now have sound coming out of all four speakers and the sub. The problem now is that it seems like I can hardly hear the vocals. When using Winamp to play music files, if I change the balance to either all left or all right...
Thanks for the tip... Unfortunately, the sampling rate was already at 48KHz. I simply can't understand why sound is coming out of the rear speakers but not the front. If you have any more ideas, please let me know. I'm going nucking futs trying to figure this out. The digital output is the...
norty303, you had the same problems in terms of sound only coming from the rear and center speakers?
I first installed the drivers from the CD, then the applicable updates from the web. I even plugged in a pair of headphones to the output jack on the card (and changed the relevant settings in...
Thank you for your response...
I have installed the latest drivers from the net. I think it has less to do with the drivers and more to do with software specific to the Audigy Gamer.
I recently reformatted my hard drive and reinstalled XP Pro. Upon reinstallation of device drivers, I noticed that I was only getting intermittent sound. I have a Soundblaster Audigy Gamer that I connect to the Multi Channel Direct ports on my Sony STR-DE885 receiver. None of the physical...
Problem solved. I don't know what happened, but here is how everything was resolved. I updated the BIOS thinking that it just wasn't recognizing the full capacity. After that didn't work, I opened up my box and took a look at my connections. The HDD in question was set to both slave and...
Indeed, killdisk shows the following message upon boot: Invalid partition table in sector0 on 81h.
The only option given is to ignore. After ignoring, killdisk still shows disk 81 (80 gig) at a 1.96 gig capacity.
XP's disk management still shows the capacity at 32, but now there is an error...
This system was working perfectly until I decided to dork around with it two days ago. In other words, the 40 and the 80 gig drives were recognized (at their full capacities.) I created a bootable killdisk disk, and that program again recognizes the 40 gig drive, but the other (80 gig) drive...
Thank you again for your prompt response. The conversion of the C: worked without a hitch. The other drive is still proving troublesome. It is not given a drive letter (i.e. when I open up My Computer it doesn't appear to be present.) Using XP's disk management, it is still only showing 32...
Thank you, wolluf, for your prompt and concise response. I actually wasn't sure whether I should use NTFS or FAT32. I also wasn't sure whether or not I should start a new thread. Anyway, bearing this new information in mind, how would I go about reformatting both drives to NTFS? I will still...
Here's my problem... I have two hard drives in my Dell PC. One is a 40 gig drive (C:) which I use for the OS and various other junk. The other drive is an 80 gig (D:), which I use for files that I access often. After a routine reformat and reinstallation of XP Pro on the C:, I went to examine...
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