I found an "el cheapo" sound card that works with vista. Cost: AU $25.
I use 2 speakers powered by the USB cable; definitely basic!
It's a Cobra AW-840 from
http://www.aopen.com
Mick Murphy in Australia(QLD)
"William R. Walsh" wrote:
> Hello all...
>
> I have a computer system running Windows Vista Business. It's an older
> homebrew box, assembled sometime in 2004 with components that fell somewhere
> in the middle range of performance at the time. Most everything works
> great--even the onboard VIA/S3 "Chrome" video chipset, for which I had to
> use the XP drivers. (The video worked, but wasn't capable enough to make use
> of glass/Aero effects or play movies well. Still, I was impressed that it
> did as well as it did.) I put a newer nVidia card in the AGP slot, ignored
> the onboard video and got the enhanced visual effects after recalculating my
> Windows performance score or whatever it's called.
>
> What I can't get working is the sound. Windows Vista recognized the sound
> system and seems to be capable of using it, but I never get anything out of
> my speakers. Both sound and speakers worked on this same system under
> Windows 2000 and XP. Vista really "thinks" it is playing sounds--I just
> never hear anything. I've played with the volume mixer, but I must say that
> the new format for it is irritating and not conducive to easy understanding
> or adjustment of other audio settings that were once just a double-click
> away.
>
> My speakers are analog stereo speakers...nothing fancy. I've tried to check
> and make sure that any digital-only output settings are not enabled for my
> speakers. There are no errors in the Device Manager. Everything seems to
> indicate that the sound is working except my own two ears. And I know they
> work... :-)
>
> The sound chip is allegedly an Analog SoundMAX. I don't recall the exact
> type or the motherboard model number, but if you need that info I will get
> it. The board is an Asus unit with an AMD Athlon XP 2500+ CPU on it.
>
> William
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