TV Wonder Pro + Asus A7N8X-E = Distorted Audio

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I'm trying to hook up my TV Wonder Pro on a new A7N8X-E motherboard using
the onboard sound. The TV sound coming out of my system is very distorted.
When I open the Nvidia mixer, I see that the Line In slider is muted. The
tuner software is controlling the Wave In slider. I have full control of
the Wave (ie level and mute) and as I make changes I can see the effect on
the output level display of the mixer.

Out of curiosity, I muted the Wave In and opened the Line In slider. It
sounds great, but although I can hear it fine, the levels aren't showing on
the output meters of the mixer. The ATI volume control still only affects
the Wave slider.

If I restart Windows XP I'm back to the distorted audio.

I have run ATI's Tuner Wizard several times trying the different input
selections. Each time, control goes to the Wave In slider.
I have run Nvidia's Speaker Wizard several times trying different analog
configurations. The tuner output is always distorted.
I have tried going into the motherboard using the exernal Line In connector
as well as the internal AUX connector.

The tuner works fine with my previous motherboard and the onboard audio
works with other applications.
I've gone through the Nvidia onboard audio setup and I'm cofident everything
is set correctly there. I'm using 4 analog outputs for my speakers. The
same problem crops up when I try just using 2 speakers.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

TIA
Marc
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (More info?)

Is there an audio setup for the sound card that has one of your inputs set
to be a surround or subwoofer output instead? Can you run the AIW's output
directly to a separate stereo amplifier, or another set of speakers and let
us know how it sounds then?

Jim

"Marc" <marclandry@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2g6po4F525ntU1@uni-berlin.de...
> I'm trying to hook up my TV Wonder Pro on a new A7N8X-E motherboard using
> the onboard sound. The TV sound coming out of my system is very
distorted.
> When I open the Nvidia mixer, I see that the Line In slider is muted. The
> tuner software is controlling the Wave In slider. I have full control of
> the Wave (ie level and mute) and as I make changes I can see the effect on
> the output level display of the mixer.
>
> Out of curiosity, I muted the Wave In and opened the Line In slider. It
> sounds great, but although I can hear it fine, the levels aren't showing
on
> the output meters of the mixer. The ATI volume control still only affects
> the Wave slider.
>
> If I restart Windows XP I'm back to the distorted audio.
>
> I have run ATI's Tuner Wizard several times trying the different input
> selections. Each time, control goes to the Wave In slider.
> I have run Nvidia's Speaker Wizard several times trying different analog
> configurations. The tuner output is always distorted.
> I have tried going into the motherboard using the exernal Line In
connector
> as well as the internal AUX connector.
>
> The tuner works fine with my previous motherboard and the onboard audio
> works with other applications.
> I've gone through the Nvidia onboard audio setup and I'm cofident
everything
> is set correctly there. I'm using 4 analog outputs for my speakers. The
> same problem crops up when I try just using 2 speakers.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> TIA
> Marc
>
>
>
>
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (More info?)

Thanks for the tip Jim In Canada. I found the solution.
In addition to the OUTPUT slider controls, there is an INPUT level control
for each source. This is part of the Nvidia mixer software that came with
the board. The inputs share a single slider. You choose which input you
control using a drop down list. Once I significantly reduced the level of
the LINE input, everything was worked fine. It turns out, the ATI software
is supposed to move the WAVE output slider.

Marc (also in Canada) :)


"Jim in Canada" <warnerjim_60@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:RVsnc.402716$Pk3.83889@pd7tw1no...
> Is there an audio setup for the sound card that has one of your inputs set
> to be a surround or subwoofer output instead? Can you run the AIW's output
> directly to a separate stereo amplifier, or another set of speakers and
let
> us know how it sounds then?
>
> Jim
>
> "Marc" <marclandry@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:2g6po4F525ntU1@uni-berlin.de...
> > I'm trying to hook up my TV Wonder Pro on a new A7N8X-E motherboard
using
> > the onboard sound. The TV sound coming out of my system is very
> distorted.
> > When I open the Nvidia mixer, I see that the Line In slider is muted.
The
> > tuner software is controlling the Wave In slider. I have full control
of
> > the Wave (ie level and mute) and as I make changes I can see the effect
on
> > the output level display of the mixer.
> >
> > Out of curiosity, I muted the Wave In and opened the Line In slider. It
> > sounds great, but although I can hear it fine, the levels aren't showing
> on
> > the output meters of the mixer. The ATI volume control still only
affects
> > the Wave slider.
> >
> > If I restart Windows XP I'm back to the distorted audio.
> >
> > I have run ATI's Tuner Wizard several times trying the different input
> > selections. Each time, control goes to the Wave In slider.
> > I have run Nvidia's Speaker Wizard several times trying different analog
> > configurations. The tuner output is always distorted.
> > I have tried going into the motherboard using the exernal Line In
> connector
> > as well as the internal AUX connector.
> >
> > The tuner works fine with my previous motherboard and the onboard audio
> > works with other applications.
> > I've gone through the Nvidia onboard audio setup and I'm cofident
> everything
> > is set correctly there. I'm using 4 analog outputs for my speakers.
The
> > same problem crops up when I try just using 2 speakers.
> >
> > Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> >
> > TIA
> > Marc
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>