kaije
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I did a Google search that brought me to these forums. I found this thread:
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/showthread.php?t=188574
However, while he was looking for the same thing as I am, his problem was different. I need a software program that will allow me to alter the volume for each seperate channel with a RealTek AC97 onboard sound configuration. Here are my specs:
BIOSTAR TForce4SLI Mainboard (nForce4 chipset)
Realtek AC97 onboard audio
Windows Vista 64-bit
The software interface that Realtek provides is a piece of crap that won't allow for any real tweaking of volume levels for each channel. To be even more plain, I basically need a program that is like NVMixer in the sense that it allows me to adjust the volume levels for the Front R/L, Rear R/L, and Center/Subwoofer outputs independantly.
Any advice would be great!
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/showthread.php?t=188574
However, while he was looking for the same thing as I am, his problem was different. I need a software program that will allow me to alter the volume for each seperate channel with a RealTek AC97 onboard sound configuration. Here are my specs:
BIOSTAR TForce4SLI Mainboard (nForce4 chipset)
Realtek AC97 onboard audio
Windows Vista 64-bit
The software interface that Realtek provides is a piece of crap that won't allow for any real tweaking of volume levels for each channel. To be even more plain, I basically need a program that is like NVMixer in the sense that it allows me to adjust the volume levels for the Front R/L, Rear R/L, and Center/Subwoofer outputs independantly.
Any advice would be great!