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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: smarsquid on May 11, 2003, 08:50:37 am
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I'm using Media Center 9.0.170 in Windows 2000 Professional (SP3).
Volume slider fails to adjust volume regardless of the settings I use. The sound card is an older Creative ISA 16-bit sound card. All other media management programs (Media Player, MusicMatch, etc.) work fine with the sound card. This is absolutely a Media Center specific problem. Any ideas?
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Not sure if this will help whatsoever, but...
Open the sound control applet (Start > Run > sndvol32 > OK). If "Master" isn't displayed, display it (Options > Properties > Playback > Select mixer device > Master > OK). Then, move the volume slider in MC9. Does the Master slider in the sound control applet move?
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I checked it, and the Media Cente volume slider does not have an effect on the Windows Mixer Master Volume slider.
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This would seem to indicate that MC9 is using the wrong device. In MC9, go to Tools > Options > Playback > Settings and change the selection. I would expect "Primary Sound Driver" to work, but I guess whatever is selected already, select something else (how's that for technical?).
I'm not sure if the "Mode" under Tools > Options > Playback would matter as well. I'm more familiar with how Winamp handles its output than MC9, but Wave Out may work differently than DirectSound.
(And with that, I guess I'll shutup and let more knowledgable people take over... Anyway, I hope that helps.)
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I've already tried every combination of settings on the playback options. No luck.
Like I said, this is an MC9 specific problem with this particular sound card. The onboard audio chipset that I have (but don't use, and don't want to have to use) indeed works in MC9.
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I got to thinking (finally) after my last post, and decided to disable my onboard sound through the system BIOS. That fixes the problem - now I can slide the audio up and down on my add-in sound card.