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John Schuler
Hi
I fised my problem with fluctuating volume on AIW recordings. Another
poster with the same problem had tried using a sound card instead of
onboard sound without results. Unfortunately this put me off trying it
myself. ATI advised reverting to the original drivers on the
installation CD. I tried that, and several other driver versions. No
luck.
I disabled the C-Media 9739A onboard sound, installed the latest AIW
drivers, and installed an old Sound Blaster PCI 128 sound card. No more
fluctuating sound!
The only problem I've found is that the volume on recordings is too low.
I found a fix at:
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/archive/t171269.html
Search for the article "abrakadabra posted 2003 Aug 05 14:05" - there is
a registry hack described, Fortunately, the registry retains the "Record
Volume" value; the maximum though is 999 (hex) which is just right for
me. You can set higher values but they will fall back to 999.
John Schuler
I fised my problem with fluctuating volume on AIW recordings. Another
poster with the same problem had tried using a sound card instead of
onboard sound without results. Unfortunately this put me off trying it
myself. ATI advised reverting to the original drivers on the
installation CD. I tried that, and several other driver versions. No
luck.
I disabled the C-Media 9739A onboard sound, installed the latest AIW
drivers, and installed an old Sound Blaster PCI 128 sound card. No more
fluctuating sound!
The only problem I've found is that the volume on recordings is too low.
I found a fix at:
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/archive/t171269.html
Search for the article "abrakadabra posted 2003 Aug 05 14:05" - there is
a registry hack described, Fortunately, the registry retains the "Record
Volume" value; the maximum though is 999 (hex) which is just right for
me. You can set higher values but they will fall back to 999.
John Schuler