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Old 30-11-2007, 12:29 AM   #11
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Re: Low volume: mdv2008 and VIA High Definition Audio Controller

Warren Post wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 08:42:24 -0500, TJ wrote:
>
>> I have a VIA chipset sound controller on my motherboard. I found a while
>> back that with my system, the remote speaker volume is controlled in
>> Kmix by a combination of the PCM and Headphone controls. Reduce either,
>> and the volume goes down. The others, including the Master, have no
>> effect. I have the PCM slider all the way up, and I control the volume
>> through the headphone slider.

>
> Interesting. My kmix has neither master nor PCM nor headphone controls.
> Mine are line, microphone, pcm2 (but not pcm 1 or pcm), igain, and
> digital1 -- same as aumix. Fooling with all of them has no effect I can
> notice.


I've been assuming you've read the Kmix Handbook, but I shouldn't have,
since I hadn't read it myself. I just had a look, and it's full of
interesting information. In case you haven't read it, try this: Right
click on one of the output sliders, then click on "Channels" in the
drop-down menu. Make sure all the boxes are checked. The ones that
aren't checked won't appear when you call Kmix.

Also, check to see that the green dot at the top of the slider is a
bright green. A dark green indicates it's disabled.

And yes, I see different sliders because I have a different chipset,
with different capabilities. Saw that in the handbook, too. Docs-
marvelous invention, those.

TJ

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Old 01-12-2007, 04:26 PM   #12
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Re: Low volume: mdv2008 and VIA High Definition Audio Controller

On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:18:15 -0500, TJ wrote:

> I've been assuming you've read the Kmix Handbook, but I shouldn't have,
> since I hadn't read it myself. I just had a look, and it's full of
> interesting information. In case you haven't read it, try this: Right
> click on one of the output sliders, then click on "Channels" in the
> drop-down menu. Make sure all the boxes are checked. The ones that
> aren't checked won't appear when you call Kmix.
>
> Also, check to see that the green dot at the top of the slider is a
> bright green. A dark green indicates it's disabled.


In fact I had already read the manual and tried those things (ditto man
aumix), but thanks for the always pertinent reminder that Docs Are Good
Things.

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Old 01-12-2007, 04:26 PM   #13
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Re: Low volume: mdv2008 and VIA High Definition Audio Controller

On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:18:15 -0500, TJ wrote:

> I've been assuming you've read the Kmix Handbook, but I shouldn't have,
> since I hadn't read it myself. I just had a look, and it's full of
> interesting information. In case you haven't read it, try this: Right
> click on one of the output sliders, then click on "Channels" in the
> drop-down menu. Make sure all the boxes are checked. The ones that
> aren't checked won't appear when you call Kmix.
>
> Also, check to see that the green dot at the top of the slider is a
> bright green. A dark green indicates it's disabled.


In fact I had already read the manual and tried those things (ditto man
aumix), but thanks for the always pertinent reminder that Docs Are Good
Things.

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Old 01-12-2007, 04:26 PM   #14
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Re: Low volume: mdv2008 and VIA High Definition Audio Controller

On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:18:15 -0500, TJ wrote:

> I've been assuming you've read the Kmix Handbook, but I shouldn't have,
> since I hadn't read it myself. I just had a look, and it's full of
> interesting information. In case you haven't read it, try this: Right
> click on one of the output sliders, then click on "Channels" in the
> drop-down menu. Make sure all the boxes are checked. The ones that
> aren't checked won't appear when you call Kmix.
>
> Also, check to see that the green dot at the top of the slider is a
> bright green. A dark green indicates it's disabled.


In fact I had already read the manual and tried those things (ditto man
aumix), but thanks for the always pertinent reminder that Docs Are Good
Things.

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Old 01-12-2007, 04:26 PM   #15
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Re: Low volume: mdv2008 and VIA High Definition Audio Controller

Warren Post wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:18:15 -0500, TJ wrote:
>
>> I've been assuming you've read the Kmix Handbook, but I shouldn't have,
>> since I hadn't read it myself. I just had a look, and it's full of
>> interesting information. In case you haven't read it, try this: Right
>> click on one of the output sliders, then click on "Channels" in the
>> drop-down menu. Make sure all the boxes are checked. The ones that
>> aren't checked won't appear when you call Kmix.
>>
>> Also, check to see that the green dot at the top of the slider is a
>> bright green. A dark green indicates it's disabled.

>
> In fact I had already read the manual and tried those things (ditto man
> aumix), but thanks for the always pertinent reminder that Docs Are Good
> Things.
>

Well, we've exhausted my meager knowledge on this subject. You need an
expert, not a fumbler like me. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

TJ

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Old 01-12-2007, 04:26 PM   #16
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Re: Low volume: mdv2008 and VIA High Definition Audio Controller

Warren Post wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:18:15 -0500, TJ wrote:
>
>> I've been assuming you've read the Kmix Handbook, but I shouldn't have,
>> since I hadn't read it myself. I just had a look, and it's full of
>> interesting information. In case you haven't read it, try this: Right
>> click on one of the output sliders, then click on "Channels" in the
>> drop-down menu. Make sure all the boxes are checked. The ones that
>> aren't checked won't appear when you call Kmix.
>>
>> Also, check to see that the green dot at the top of the slider is a
>> bright green. A dark green indicates it's disabled.

>
> In fact I had already read the manual and tried those things (ditto man
> aumix), but thanks for the always pertinent reminder that Docs Are Good
> Things.
>

Well, we've exhausted my meager knowledge on this subject. You need an
expert, not a fumbler like me. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

TJ

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Old 01-12-2007, 04:26 PM   #17
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Re: Low volume: mdv2008 and VIA High Definition Audio Controller

Warren Post wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:18:15 -0500, TJ wrote:
>
>> I've been assuming you've read the Kmix Handbook, but I shouldn't have,
>> since I hadn't read it myself. I just had a look, and it's full of
>> interesting information. In case you haven't read it, try this: Right
>> click on one of the output sliders, then click on "Channels" in the
>> drop-down menu. Make sure all the boxes are checked. The ones that
>> aren't checked won't appear when you call Kmix.
>>
>> Also, check to see that the green dot at the top of the slider is a
>> bright green. A dark green indicates it's disabled.

>
> In fact I had already read the manual and tried those things (ditto man
> aumix), but thanks for the always pertinent reminder that Docs Are Good
> Things.
>

Well, we've exhausted my meager knowledge on this subject. You need an
expert, not a fumbler like me. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

TJ

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Old 01-12-2007, 04:28 PM   #18
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Re: Low volume: mdv2008 and VIA High Definition Audio Controller

On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:18:15 -0500, TJ wrote:

> I've been assuming you've read the Kmix Handbook, but I shouldn't have,
> since I hadn't read it myself. I just had a look, and it's full of
> interesting information. In case you haven't read it, try this: Right
> click on one of the output sliders, then click on "Channels" in the
> drop-down menu. Make sure all the boxes are checked. The ones that
> aren't checked won't appear when you call Kmix.
>
> Also, check to see that the green dot at the top of the slider is a
> bright green. A dark green indicates it's disabled.


In fact I had already read the manual and tried those things (ditto man
aumix), but thanks for the always pertinent reminder that Docs Are Good
Things.

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http://srcopan.vze.com/
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Old 01-12-2007, 04:29 PM   #19
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Re: Low volume: mdv2008 and VIA High Definition Audio Controller

Warren Post wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:18:15 -0500, TJ wrote:
>
>> I've been assuming you've read the Kmix Handbook, but I shouldn't have,
>> since I hadn't read it myself. I just had a look, and it's full of
>> interesting information. In case you haven't read it, try this: Right
>> click on one of the output sliders, then click on "Channels" in the
>> drop-down menu. Make sure all the boxes are checked. The ones that
>> aren't checked won't appear when you call Kmix.
>>
>> Also, check to see that the green dot at the top of the slider is a
>> bright green. A dark green indicates it's disabled.

>
> In fact I had already read the manual and tried those things (ditto man
> aumix), but thanks for the always pertinent reminder that Docs Are Good
> Things.
>

Well, we've exhausted my meager knowledge on this subject. You need an
expert, not a fumbler like me. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

TJ

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Old 01-12-2007, 04:29 PM   #20
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Re: Low volume: mdv2008 and VIA High Definition Audio Controller

On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:18:15 -0500, TJ wrote:

> I've been assuming you've read the Kmix Handbook, but I shouldn't have,
> since I hadn't read it myself. I just had a look, and it's full of
> interesting information. In case you haven't read it, try this: Right
> click on one of the output sliders, then click on "Channels" in the
> drop-down menu. Make sure all the boxes are checked. The ones that
> aren't checked won't appear when you call Kmix.
>
> Also, check to see that the green dot at the top of the slider is a
> bright green. A dark green indicates it's disabled.


In fact I had already read the manual and tried those things (ditto man
aumix), but thanks for the always pertinent reminder that Docs Are Good
Things.

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