No audio output when playing CD Audio or DOS games that require a CD ROM.
To solve this problem:
Make sure the Analog Audio connector on the CD ROM drive and the CD In connector on
the audio card are connected.
Panning a source sometimes turns off its sound.
This occurs when you are in the Digital Output Only mode and the source's left right balance in
a software mixer application other than Surround Mixer (for example, the Windows Volume
Control application) is at the opposite end compared to the position to which you have panned the
source in the Main deck of Surround Mixer. For example, the CD Audio balance in Windows
Volume Control is on the left but in Surround Mixer you have panned the CD Audio to the right.
To solve this problem:
Open that other mixer, and center the balances for all the audio input sources.
This ensures that your analog sources will not turn silent when you pan them in Surround
Mixer.
Problem with
The mixer settings change unexpectedly every time the audio preset is changed.
Surround Mixer
To solve this problem:
Dissociate the mixer settings.
1. Click the Audio Preset Options icon in the upper right corner of Surround Mixer.
2. To dissociate mixer settings, make sure that
Dissociate Mixer Settings
is checked on the
menu that appears.
C 4 Troubleshooting
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