Oh JAWS should be fine alright. I don't see why it should mess with it. Let
me know. See if you can turn the Wave Max stuff off please, see I use Bose
Companion 5 Multimedia speakers and Bose suggests turning this kind of stuff
or the Beats stuff HP has I would guess off. This way the speakers do the
work they are supposed to do the right way.

-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tom
Kaufman
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 7:37 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Does Anyone Know About This Sound Card?

Not sure I know what you mean by "the regular one!"  The thing that Brent
said has me a little concerned; hopefully (if I don't change my mind and go
ahead and buy this thing) Jaws will still sound like it should sound! 
Thanks for the feedback so far; have heard indications that there may be a
problem with this card in regard to Total Recorder!  Do any of you know
anything about this?  For if this sound card will not let me record internet
streams, that would be a deal breaker!
Tom Kaufman
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To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 5:46 PM
Subject: RE: Does Anyone Know About This Sound Card?


>I do. Lucky you. I want this PC. Hopefully I can get it at some point. 
>Now,  for your question. If Dell hasn't changed their ways, it's 
>actually a  realteck card that is part of the mother board as you said. 
>The Wave Max  Audio thing is just an audio inhansment thing. It's a 
>software thing. As  far  as how accessible the card is, well if you use 
>the sound thing in the  control pannal you're fine. Now, since I don't 
>have a new Dell PC with  this  stuff, I can tell you only from past 
>experience with my old Enspireon.
> With
> that one there was Real Tech stuff a Real Tek control pannal for the 
>card  iso to speak. You can do all kinds of funny stuff in there, make 
>it like  you  were in a public bathroom, make your voice do the chip 
>munk thing, and or  slow it down. This pannal wasn't accessible. I had 
>to have dell deal with  it. Man, luck you. The XPS-8700! Is it the 
>regular one?
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Kaufman
> Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 3:25 PM
> To: PC audio discussion list.
> Subject: Does Anyone Know About This Sound Card?
>
> Hello List:  I'm embarking on buying a new computer (it's a Dell XPS 
> 8700 with what is called a "Wave Max" sound card (it's integrated into 
> the
> system) so my question is: does anyone know about this "Wave Max" card? 
> Is
> it accessible?  The new computer will have Windows 7; I checked on 
> another list and am told that the card should be fine with several of 
> the chat clients I visit!  But I thought I would check here and see if 
> any of you know about this particular sound card!  Thanks in advance!
> Tom Kaufman
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