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Audigy, Creative Wavestudio 4.21 & Volume Controls



 
 
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Old February 28th 05, 11:19 PM
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Default Audigy, Creative Wavestudio 4.21 & Volume Controls

I have an Audigy 5.1 card and am using Creative Wavestudio 4.21 (which came
with the soundcard) to attempt to edit some wave files. Although Wavestudio
has a volume meter function, it is greyed out, and from the help files, this
presumably is because it considers the function to not be supported by the
sound card.

The volume meter in the Creative Recorder program seems to work fine. (I am
not running Recorder at the same time as Wavestudio.)

Is there some way I can activate the volume meter in Wavestudio, or does the
Audigy card really not support it??

Thanks
R


 




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