pr-man 1 Posted August 17, 2000 Im running system shock 2 on win2k pro with SP1 installed and when I play with or without EAX enabled, the voices of the computer and email messages come through extremely low. any ideas? I have a SBlive Value running Liveware 3.0 for win2k All the other sounds such as the machinery, mutants etc are all VERY LOUD ------------------ ***TRUST YOUR TECHNOLUST*** [This message has been edited by pr-man (edited 17 August 2000).] Share this post Link to post
bobbinbrisco 0 Posted August 18, 2000 this might sound stupid (otherwise i wouldn't have a clue) but have u tried turning up the main volume and wave volume using the volum icon on ur system tray?? Share this post Link to post
bobbinbrisco 0 Posted August 18, 2000 OR what type of motherboard do u have? this is a response from intel's motherboards: "Very low volume from speakers connected to the motherboard audio The motherboard doesn't have an amplified audio output Details Use speakers that have built in amplifiers. Possible symptoms Very low volume from speakers connected to the motherboard audio This information applies to: AL440LX AN430TX Advanced/AS Advanced/EV Advanced/MN CA810 CA810E CC820 DK440LX Intel® VC820 desktop board KU440EX LM440LX MU440EX PD440FX PR440FX SE440BX SE440BX-2 SU810 TC430HX VS440FX " Share this post Link to post
pr-man 1 Posted August 18, 2000 I have an Abit BH6 rev 1.01 mobo running the SS bios. ------------------ ***TRUST YOUR TECHNOLUST*** Share this post Link to post
X-AL 0 Posted August 18, 2000 Could it be, that you connected your SB live with a dolby-surround/AC-3 hifi amplifier. Those discribed symptoms sometimes occur, when a game doesn´t fully support surround sound and your amplifier is in surround mode and not in stereo mode. If this is the case, switch your amplifier form surround to stereo. Share this post Link to post
X-AL 0 Posted August 18, 2000 Could it be, that you connected your SB live with a dolby-surround/AC-3 hifi amplifier. Those discribed symptoms sometimes occur, when a game doesn´t fully support surround sound and your amplifier is in surround mode and not in stereo mode. If this is the case, switch your amplifier form surround to stereo. Share this post Link to post
pr-man 1 Posted August 18, 2000 well my speakers are the Altec Lansing ACS45's with the sub-woofer, so I dont think I have them hook up to a amplifier. ------------------ ***TRUST YOUR TECHNOLUST*** Share this post Link to post
DoomLurker 0 Posted August 31, 2000 Yuck. Ive got the same problem only its the same way with UT too. Majorly annoying, especially when you do most of your gaming at 2am when everyone is asleep. Im running a soundblaster live x-gamer card and klipch promedias. Please someone help! Share this post Link to post