Originally Posted by mudbone /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hi all, I have a HP note book with windows vista, I want to change my audio from plug to usb for my dac. Thanks, Pete.
You have not given much to go on but I will assume.
The plug you refer to is a analog output i.e headphones or line out
Yes you are right about lack of info. My dac is the rs predator, so no optical, the plug I refered to is the headphone line out. I have a usb to mini cable, I tried my control panel, and did not see a option to change audio out to usb. Thanks for any input
Originally Posted by mudbone /img/forum/go_quote.gif Yes you are right about lack of info. My dac is the rs predator, so no optical, the plug I refered to is the headphone line out. I have a usb to mini cable, I tried my control panel, and did not see a option to change audio out to usb. Thanks for any input
Ah, now I see.
I assume you mean a USB to mini-USB cable ?
I also assume
you have set the input selector on the Predator to USB
tuned the power on
plugged it into your laptop
and the laptop has recognised the device as a USB device ?
If so then you need to set your music playback software (FooBar, Winamp or whatever) to use the USB device not the built-in soundchip.
Originally Posted by mudbone /img/forum/go_quote.gif Thanks Nick Charles, I have Itunes. I do not know if the lap top has recognised the usb device. I have done all of the above.
Okay, with the DAC switched on unplug it from the Notebook then plug it in again, you should get a notfication that a new device has been found and that Vista has found suitable drivers.
Then use the options in iTunes to set the output device to the DAC.
Gah, iTunes appears to just take the system audio device.
You can also consider going to the control panel, and look for the sounds icon (looks like a speaker) there will be some tab there to choose the output device, you should be able to find your USB sound card there to choose if the previous methods did not work.
If you are listening to music regularly, you might consider using this time to set the "system sounds" to "none" and avoid all the various beeps, boops, and sighs from the OS itself. That is unless you want a click with every web page change, etc.
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