Thanks, I tried dumping the drivers and reloading them, with no such luck. I
will check out the Edirol UA-25 and see if that fixes the problem. I haven't
found a store around here that has that brand yet, but I have also looked
into a Creative Soundblaster External Sound Card that says that it is Vista
compatible. Either way, I thank you for your input and hopefully by the end
of the week I will have the system back up and running.
"theclyde" wrote:
> On Oct 29, 5:12 pm, The Jester <TheJes...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
> > Yes, I did get the drivers when I first hooked the Starlogic up to the
> > computer with Vista installed. But they didn't seem to be working right. I
> > am going to try dumping the drivers and reloading them and see if anything
> > changes. If not, where did you get the Edirol UA-25 at and how much? Thanks
> > for the input.
> >
> >
> >
> > "theclyde" wrote:
> > > On Oct 28, 11:44 pm, The Jester <The Jes...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> > > wrote:
> > > > I recently upgrarded to Vista and the old "Starlogic" USB 5.1 external sound
> > > > card that I used with XP doesn't seem to be working right with the Vista. I
> > > > get perfect sound w/o the external card pluged in. Then when I plug the card
> > > > in I only get sound out of 1 channel. I am using this external sound card to
> > > > Dj, so I am running 1 channel for 1 mixer and the other channel for the other
> > > > mixer. I was just wondering if there is any External sound cards that are
> > > > known to be compatible with Vista. I have hooked the "Starlogic" back up to
> > > > another computer that is still running XP and it is still working correctly,
> > > > so I can rule out the "Starlogic" as being bad, just not Vista compatible.
> > > > Any input or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > > My Edirol UA-25 (I think i is a UA25) works no problem in Vista and
> > > XP. Never have been able to get it to work under Linux. Have you
> > > grabbed the Vista drivers for the Starlogic?- Hide quoted text -
> >
> > - Show quoted text -
>
> It (Edirol UA-25) is fairly low-end, but for my needs it works well. I
> think it was under $150 canadian. 2 inputs (XLR or TRS), two outputs,
> direct monitor, phantom power and limitor.
>
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