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| | Vista line-in/mic-in audio pass through I have a dell optiplex 745 with on-board sound. (I don't know the chipset, sorry!) I'm runnning the Vista RTM and the audio drivers/device that is installed is the "High Definition Audio Device" that lists MS as the manufacturer. I am unable to figure out how to turn on audio pass through. I have a sirius receiver connected the line-in/mic-in jack. I can record from the port all day long, but I can't get it to play out through the speakers. Nothing is muted.. Recording Devices show the line-in having activity. I'm at a loss.. |
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| | RE: Vista line-in/mic-in audio pass through This appears to be one of the many bloopers in Vista. Vista appears to have been to Hollywood. Everything is dumbed down to suit a US audience. I find many of the customisations are no longer available or seem to be hidden so deep only someone with a crystal ball with find out how to do it. If someone does find the solution to this then it would be useful to post it here. -- regards, Mark "Brian" wrote: > I have a dell optiplex 745 with on-board sound. (I don't know the chipset, > sorry!) > > I'm runnning the Vista RTM and the audio drivers/device that is installed is > the "High Definition Audio Device" that lists MS as the manufacturer. I am > unable to figure out how to turn on audio pass through. I have a sirius > receiver connected the line-in/mic-in jack. I can record from the port all > day long, but I can't get it to play out through the speakers. Nothing is > muted.. Recording Devices show the line-in having activity. I'm at a loss.. |
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| | RE: Vista line-in/mic-in audio pass through Actually.. I did figure out it is a driver issue. I have another PC running Vista with a Creative sound card and it had a place in the playback device properties to unmute the line-in as an output.. as well as checkboxes for 'monitoring' under recording devices. It was intuitive.. and this isn't a 'Creative labs' thing.. this functionality just isn't implemented with the SoundMax drivers/Generic 'High Definition Audio Device' that shipped with the Vista RTM. Is it a 'blooper' with the MS provided driver? I don't know, but I would imagine they spent a considerable amount of time trying to figure out what functionality the generic drivers could have and still work reliably for the most people. I wouldn't say that the mixer controls are dumbed down for anybody. As a former Creative Labs employee I can assure you they will get tons of calls from customers about the confusing mixer. It just isn't intuitive enough for the typical user. I honestly believe it is more designed towards an audio professional. The number of options with a 7.1 sound card with digital/optical and analog inputs is somewhat intimidating, if you are using drivers that implement all the functionality for Vista. I figured out the Dell is a SoundMax/Analog Devices chipset.. no drivers for Vista yet from Dell or ADI. "uanmi" wrote: > This appears to be one of the many bloopers in Vista. Vista appears to have > been to Hollywood. Everything is dumbed down to suit a US audience. > > I find many of the customisations are no longer available or seem to be > hidden so deep only someone with a crystal ball with find out how to do it. > > If someone does find the solution to this then it would be useful to post it > here. > -- > regards, Mark > > > "Brian" wrote: > > > I have a dell optiplex 745 with on-board sound. (I don't know the chipset, > > sorry!) > > > > I'm runnning the Vista RTM and the audio drivers/device that is installed is > > the "High Definition Audio Device" that lists MS as the manufacturer. I am > > unable to figure out how to turn on audio pass through. I have a sirius > > receiver connected the line-in/mic-in jack. I can record from the port all > > day long, but I can't get it to play out through the speakers. Nothing is > > muted.. Recording Devices show the line-in having activity. I'm at a loss.. |
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| | RE: Vista line-in/mic-in audio pass through I'm having this same problem, anyone have ideas on a fix? "Brian" wrote: > I have a dell optiplex 745 with on-board sound. (I don't know the chipset, > sorry!) > > I'm runnning the Vista RTM and the audio drivers/device that is installed is > the "High Definition Audio Device" that lists MS as the manufacturer. I am > unable to figure out how to turn on audio pass through. I have a sirius > receiver connected the line-in/mic-in jack. I can record from the port all > day long, but I can't get it to play out through the speakers. Nothing is > muted.. Recording Devices show the line-in having activity. I'm at a loss.. |
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| | RE: Vista line-in/mic-in audio pass through I have same problem with HP computer with motherboard-integrated Intel High Definition audio, Realtek ALC 650, 880 chipset. With record turntable to line-in, I get no sound throught the speakers. I can record LPs but can't hear them. Headphone jack doesn't work either. I am current;y working problem with Microsoft Tech Support. HP couldn't help. Said it is a driver problem that Microsoft, Intel, or Realtek need to correct. Fortunately, I put Vista on my second hard drive and retained XP on the primary so I can still get full functionality from the audio. I'll keep you posted on any progress. The ball is currently in Microsoft's court. -- afret "Benjamin G" wrote: > I'm having this same problem, anyone have ideas on a fix? > > "Brian" wrote: > > > I have a dell optiplex 745 with on-board sound. (I don't know the chipset, > > sorry!) > > > > I'm runnning the Vista RTM and the audio drivers/device that is installed is > > the "High Definition Audio Device" that lists MS as the manufacturer. I am > > unable to figure out how to turn on audio pass through. I have a sirius > > receiver connected the line-in/mic-in jack. I can record from the port all > > day long, but I can't get it to play out through the speakers. Nothing is > > muted.. Recording Devices show the line-in having activity. I'm at a loss.. |
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| | RE: Vista line-in/mic-in audio pass through Realtek put out a fix 5/17/07. Go to www.realtek.com.tw, select downloads, then High Definition Audio. Download the executable file for Vista and install. You can install immediately. No additional actions are required. It works great. Now I can hear my turntable and tape deck. -- afret "Brian" wrote: > I have a dell optiplex 745 with on-board sound. (I don't know the chipset, > sorry!) > > I'm runnning the Vista RTM and the audio drivers/device that is installed is > the "High Definition Audio Device" that lists MS as the manufacturer. I am > unable to figure out how to turn on audio pass through. I have a sirius > receiver connected the line-in/mic-in jack. I can record from the port all > day long, but I can't get it to play out through the speakers. Nothing is > muted.. Recording Devices show the line-in having activity. I'm at a loss.. |
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