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Old November 7th 03, 04:36 AM
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Default Volume control on TV Wonder card

I recently installed a Radeon 9200/128Mb card and a TV Wonder VE card in
my system. Tonight, when I went to watch some TV, I couldn't control the
volume on the control panel for the TV Wonder card. The volume slide was
there, and moved alright, but the volume didn't change. I had to use the
Windows volume control on the task bar. Anyplace in the configuration I
can fix this? I couldn't find anyplace. Thanks.

 




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