Syntheticbody
02-04-2009, 03:34 PM
Hi, first of all thanks for reading this. I only speak a little bit english, i will try to explain me, i hope you can understand my message, thanks :).
Im a user of a Delta 44, recently i have update my operating system to Windows Vista 32 Bit. Ive installed my soundcard, and all the proccess was ok. Vista detect the Delta 44 sound card and the drivers too. Ive downloaded latest drivers from oficial M-Audio support drivers for Win Vista 32.
So my problem is i can get any sound. I look control panel, and i can see levels moving, but i dont have any sound. I have read all the FAQ here in forum about that, but i cant resolve the trouble.
If its necesary i can get a screenshots about my control panel when winamp or any audio aplication its running. I can see levels moving but no sound. I dont know whats happening, cause im a user of delta 44 since 3 or 4 years over XP and was a perfect Card. Whats happening, can anyone try to help me? Im going to be crazy making test and test and nothing....:(
Lot of thanks to all forum members, and my apologyzes about my poor English.
Thank you
Miguel,
Im a user of a Delta 44, recently i have update my operating system to Windows Vista 32 Bit. Ive installed my soundcard, and all the proccess was ok. Vista detect the Delta 44 sound card and the drivers too. Ive downloaded latest drivers from oficial M-Audio support drivers for Win Vista 32.
So my problem is i can get any sound. I look control panel, and i can see levels moving, but i dont have any sound. I have read all the FAQ here in forum about that, but i cant resolve the trouble.
If its necesary i can get a screenshots about my control panel when winamp or any audio aplication its running. I can see levels moving but no sound. I dont know whats happening, cause im a user of delta 44 since 3 or 4 years over XP and was a perfect Card. Whats happening, can anyone try to help me? Im going to be crazy making test and test and nothing....:(
Lot of thanks to all forum members, and my apologyzes about my poor English.
Thank you
Miguel,