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| | sound channel problems OK, I'm have issues with missing channels on my sound card and could really use some help! First, here's what I've got: Intel X6800, BFG 680i mobo, 2gb Corsair PC9136 RAM, Soundblaster X-Fi Fatality sound card, BFG 8800GTX x2 in SLI, Logitech Z5500 5.1 speaker setup. Problem: I installed Vista Ultimate about three weeks ago. I had a small hickup w/sound channels being crossed but was able to clear it up w/in Creatives' THX console by reassigning the channels. HOWEVER, three days ago, after rebooting, my front left sound channel was missing. Reassigning the channels did not do any good. I tried to adjust polarites, swapping the analog cables/ports and to no avail. I uninstalled the card, drivers and all software, then reinstalled. Same problem, except now my center/subwoofer channel is not producing any sound either. I removed EVERYTHING and switch over to my mobo's onboard sound and go the front right channel back, but the center/sub channel is still missing. I checked all of my channels on the Logitech Z5500 setup independent of the PC and they all work just fine. This MUST be a Vista issue. Any ideas or suggestions? Thank you in advance |
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| | RE: sound channel problems This sounds like a layer-1 issue (wires). I'm unfamiliar with your speakers, but I have most of the same equipment including processor and sound card. But I wonder if you can put your system in "mono" mode, taking all mixing out of it. If so, then every speaker should get the same input. If one doesn't work, then I'd look at either the cable or the speaker itself. swap out speakers and see if the problem stays where it is or follows the faulty speaker. And if you have the opportunity, treat yourself to a mobo upgrade. Mine died so I got the Intel DX38BT for extreme processors and I'm pretty happy with it. Warning: You'll need DDR3 RAM, but that's where the performance increase comes from. "Preacher35" wrote: Quote: > OK, I'm have issues with missing channels on my sound card and could really > use some help! > First, here's what I've got: > Intel X6800, BFG 680i mobo, 2gb Corsair PC9136 RAM, Soundblaster X-Fi > Fatality sound card, BFG 8800GTX x2 in SLI, Logitech Z5500 5.1 speaker setup. > > Problem: I installed Vista Ultimate about three weeks ago. I had a small > hickup w/sound channels being crossed but was able to clear it up w/in > Creatives' THX console by reassigning the channels. HOWEVER, three days ago, > after rebooting, my front left sound channel was missing. Reassigning the > channels did not do any good. I tried to adjust polarites, swapping the > analog cables/ports and to no avail. > I uninstalled the card, drivers and all software, then reinstalled. Same > problem, except now my center/subwoofer channel is not producing any sound > either. I removed EVERYTHING and switch over to my mobo's onboard sound and > go the front right channel back, but the center/sub channel is still missing. > I checked all of my channels on the Logitech Z5500 setup independent of the > PC and they all work just fine. This MUST be a Vista issue. > > Any ideas or suggestions? Thank you in advance > > |
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