Well, this is the most helpful news I've heard so far, it just didn't help
me at all (though this thread wasn't started by me, I have same symptoms).
With my sblive, doing exactly what you said made the volume too quiet to
hear. I always left the in-game volume all the way up, but played with the
other two to get the following results:
main 1/2, wave 3/4: Cutting out and worse static, exactly like my sb16 was.
main 3/4, wave 3/4: louder static, no cutting out
main full, wave 3/4: how it originally was, high rpm static
main full, wave 1/2: had to turn up speaker volume, loud static, no cutting
out.
Also, ever since I installed the sblive, I hear a popping at the end of the
.wav rotation. Every 5 or 6 seconds at low rpm, every 2-3 seconds at high
rpm. I'm tempted to put my sb16 back in and play with the volumes a little,
since I didn't before. What happens when an isa sb16 and a pci sblive are
installed at the same time?
Brian Fox
http://www.geocities.com/~foxman
If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal.
>Try turning the volume all the way up in the sound options in the game,then
>set your wave volume in the SB mixer to about three quarter volume and the
>main volume in SB mixer to about one quarter then just adjust the volume in
>the game via your speakers.I had the same problem as you but only noticed
it
>after I had turned the main volume in SB mixer up.I turned it back down and
>it is sounding great again.
>Hope this helps.
>Sid.