ATI AIW 2006 PCI Express - how to get FM working?

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dieHard®

Hving just built a custom machine, I went with the ATI All-In-Wonder
2006 PCI Express card.

Everything seems to work OK except for the FM Radio.
The included documentation doesn't even mention the FM functionality
and the QuickStart guide isn't much help either. I connected the
supplied antenna, and tried various connections via the external A/V
output to my soundcard but no luck.

Which jacks hook up where? Is there some internal connection that
needs to be made, like a CD-ROM to sound card hoookup?
Has anyone successfully gotten the FM radio working on this unit?

TIA
 
T

T Shadow

dieHard® said:
Hving just built a custom machine, I went with the ATI All-In-Wonder
2006 PCI Express card.

Everything seems to work OK except for the FM Radio.
The included documentation doesn't even mention the FM functionality
and the QuickStart guide isn't much help either. I connected the
supplied antenna, and tried various connections via the external A/V
output to my soundcard but no luck.

Which jacks hook up where? Is there some internal connection that
needs to be made, like a CD-ROM to sound card hoookup?
Has anyone successfully gotten the FM radio working on this unit?

TIA

If you search the CD that came with your card for *.PDF you should see an
MMC*.PDF file and it should have a picture of your back panel. If not in the
front of the manual it may be back in the troubleshooting section. It should
have instructions for the FM tuner as well. IIRC mine does.
FM connector for my AIW9600XT is at the top. Its marked.
Sound on newer versions of WDM&MMC is digital through the bus but the
manuals may not have been upgraded yet. Its adjusted with the Wave slider.
 
D

dieHard®

Thanks - you were right - on this card the sound is handled thru the
bus and not any external connections.
Turns out the supplied antenna had a kinked wire, once straightened
out it just came on...
 

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