On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 19:04:19 -0600, you wrote:
>I beg to differ on that one dude!
>
>While you have to install the driver and yes, the control panel is as
>inaccessible as creative products: The T.B card is infinitely superior in
>sound quality and performance then any Creative product I have t
the market today.
rocker
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From: "Jimmy Ballard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 12:09 AM
Subject: Re: info on the turtle beach santa cruz
You will have to inst
the patch
installed.
email or msn
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cheers - kevin
- Original Message -
From: "Ted Phillips" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 11:43 PM
Subject: info on the turtle beach santa cruz
> Hi listers. I want info on the
You will have to install the driver.
Software is even more inaccessible than SoundBlaster and responsiveness is
worse.
My suggestion is try something else.
Jim
At 05:43 PM 10/5/2004, you wrote:
Hi listers. I want info on the above mentioned card. One thing I want to
know is if you have to reins
Hi listers. I want info on the above mentioned card. One thing I want to
know is if you have to reinstall windows xp, does windows support it with a
driver, or will you not get sound until you install the drivers? Any and
all info welcome.
___
PC-Au
I've done that, but Jaws speech and WinAmp output are on the same
control. I've set the volume inside WinAmp to max but Jaws still over
powers the music.
At 09:10 PM 4/10/04, you wrote:
Hello Tony,
I recently installed the same sound card, and the same thing happened to
me. So I just opened my
Try turning up the volume of the audio with winamp or windows media player.
Shane
At 04:50 PM 4/10/2004, you wrote:
I have a new Santa Cruz sound card. Even when set at
maximum in the program the audio from WinAmp or Windows Media Player is
much lower relative to the Jaws output
Hello Tony,
I recently installed the same sound card, and the same thing happened to
me. So I just opened my windows volume control, and found that the
controls were all set to 80. In Window Eyes, that means that the setting
is quite low, so to achieve maximum volume, I set all the levels to 0,
and
I have a new Santa Cruz sound card. Even when set at maximum in the
program the audio from WinAmp or Windows Media Player is much lower
relative to the Jaws output than with my previous sound card.
Is there some way to boot the volume of one program relative to another?
Thanks
Tony
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