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I installed new Catalyst Control Center and MMC 9.13 on AIW 9800. Everthing
works except ECHO while watching any TV??? I tried rebooting, different channels, etc. I can't find anything on the ATI knowledge base which addresses this. (Except for something related to SoundBlaster Audigy, which I don't have.) John Evergreen, Colorado |
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Some audio drivers have a "speaker setup" option which can be set to Speaker or Headphone. Some use some kind of surround sound on the headphone setting which sounds like an echo when using speakers under the headphone setting. mxh "Steve Royce" <steve_royce@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:SsHVf.8503$Bj7.2930@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net... >I installed new Catalyst Control Center and MMC 9.13 on AIW 9800. Everthing >works except ECHO while watching any TV??? > I tried rebooting, different channels, etc. > I can't find anything on the ATI knowledge base which addresses this. > (Except for something related to SoundBlaster Audigy, which I don't have.) > John > Evergreen, Colorado > |
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Thanx for the tip. I just solved it by muting the Line In on Audio
playback properties. |
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same thing happened to me, all i did to fix it was, double click o
the volume contol in taskbar, or access through control panel, the go to options, properties, then check on "line in". Now i the line in column, check the mute box, this worked for me, hope i works for you P.S. I hate mmc 9.1 :angry |
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same thing happened to me, all i did to fix it was, double click on
the volume contol in taskbar, or access through control panel, then go to options, properties, then check on "line in". Now in the line in column, check the mute box, this worked for me, hope it works for you. P.S. I hate mmc 9.13 :angry: |
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> same thing happened to me, all i did to fix it was, double click on > the volume contol in taskbar, or access through control panel, then > go to options, properties, then check on "line in". Now in > the line in column, check the mute box, this worked for me, hope it > works for you. > > P.S. I hate mmc 9.13 > > :angry: > Well, one of the previous version of mmc (9.11 or 9.12, I don't recall) started using directx audio to transfer the sound from the tv tuner to your sound card. And if you have still the analog audio out still plugged in into your soundcard, you will get sound from both the pci bus and your analog aux in. And they are not in sync. The cure is to remove the analog line out/in that goes from your graphic card to your sound card. In any case mmc 9.13 is broken for me because it does not integrate well with guide+ any more. |
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Quote: In any case mmc 9.13 is broken for me because it does not integrate
well with guide+ any more. Here Here. It does not integrate AT ALL ![]() For me anyway, the scheduler won't work so I can't watch or record from the Guide - sheesh and then everytime you open the Guide Plus - it switches channels when it opens - for no apparent reason. Shame that ATi cannot get a decent, working, reliable, integrated solution for AIW and tv users. I hope something comes out one day that WORKS ==--== "Minh Tran-Le" <tranle@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:123dlrt9o90j824@news.supernews.com... > Misch09 wrote: >> same thing happened to me, all i did to fix it was, double click on >> the volume contol in taskbar, or access through control panel, then >> go to options, properties, then check on "line in". Now in >> the line in column, check the mute box, this worked for me, hope it >> works for you. >> >> P.S. I hate mmc 9.13 >> >> :angry: >> > > Well, > one of the previous version of mmc (9.11 or 9.12, I don't recall) started > using directx audio to transfer the sound from the tv tuner to your sound > card. And if you have still the analog audio out still plugged in into > your soundcard, you will get sound from both the pci bus and your analog > aux in. And they are not in sync. > > The cure is to remove the analog line out/in that goes from your graphic > card to your sound card. > > In any case mmc 9.13 is broken for me because it does not integrate well > with guide+ any more. |
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