| Windows 7: Numark IASO Driver Issues |
31 Mar 2012
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#1 | | Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit With SP1, Virtual XP PRO SP3, Linux(ubuntu)10.04LTS America |
Numark IASO Driver Issues Hello Friends, i have a Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 32 bit. i recently purchase IASO Driver and Sound Card from Numark.com . I tried installing the driver its installs properly but when ask to reboot the system i come across the fact the driver works properly but no sound is coming out of the sound card. The only sound that comes out of it are ticks. about less than the average samples. I also installed using XP SP3 and it work. But i now want it to my Build Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 32bit
Any Help out there is really appreciated  .... Thanks for taking a look at my post. | My System Specs |
| System Manufacturer/Model Number Own Custom PC OS Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit With SP1, Virtual XP PRO SP3, Linux(ubuntu)10.04LTS CPU Intel Pentium 4 Motherboard BIOSTAR Group P4M90-M4 (Socket 775) Memory DDR2 1024 MBytes(lol need to upgrade:) ] Graphics Card Ati Radeon HD 36000 Sound Card Numark Isao Drive, AMD High Definition Audio Device Monitor(s) Displays 27" HD Hannspree Screen Resolution 1920x1080 pixels 1920x1040 pixels HD Mouse logictech Case AMD Cooling Corsair Cooling Hard Drives WD Blue 7200 RPM with 2 MB cache, PATA
Capacity 313GB Internet Speed Cable |
01 Apr 2012
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#2 | | Windows 7, 64 bit Home SP1, Win 8 Pro 64 bit Citrus Co, FL |
I see you have both the Numark and the AMD High Definition Audio Device listed. Is this Numark the USB connected device? It may be that Windows is not automatically changing the default audio playback device from HDMI (AMD High Definition Audio) to the Numark. Go to the Sound Panel, Playback section and set the Numark as the default audio playback device. If you have an HDMI cable plugged into your video card, Windows usually automatically sets the HDMI as the default audio playback device and in those cases you must manually change it to whatever you want. | My System Specs | | Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number My Own Build OS Windows 7, 64 bit Home SP1, Win 8 Pro 64 bit CPU Intel i7 3770 Motherboard Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H Memory 16GB GSkill Ripsaw F3-14900CL9Q-16GBXL Graphics Card Sapphire HD7770 Sound Card RealTek Monitor(s) Displays Viewsonic VA2448 Series 24" LED Screen Resolution 1920X1080 Keyboard Kensington wired Mouse Logitech Wireless PSU Antec High Current Gamer HCG-620M Modular Case Coolermaster HAF XM Cooling Corsair H80 Liquid cooling with aftermarket Nexus quiet fans Hard Drives 240GB Intel 520 SSD for Win 7
128GB OCZ Vertex 4 SSD for Win 8
1 TB Seagate drive for backup Internet Speed 40 MB/sec (Cable) Antivirus Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes Browser I.E9/Firefox Other Info Sonar X2 Professional 64 bit Recording Software with Roland Octa-Capture and MAudio Fast Track Ultra 8R recording interfaces, Frontier Tranzport wireless control unit, Behringer BCF2000 Control Surface.
Five USB connected optical drives for CD Audio production using Nero 11
Other systems: Desktop with i5 3550 CPU, LenovoZ560 Laptop with Win 7 64 bit HP, SP1, new iPad |
02 Apr 2012
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#3 | | Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit With SP1, Virtual XP PRO SP3, Linux(ubuntu)10.04LTS America |
Thank you for your reply. I have done so like you said. i have tried and tried many times... and still no good news.. i dont not know what it is .. And yes its a usb connected device. any other tip would be more than welcome. Thank You | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Own Custom PC OS Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit With SP1, Virtual XP PRO SP3, Linux(ubuntu)10.04LTS CPU Intel Pentium 4 Motherboard BIOSTAR Group P4M90-M4 (Socket 775) Memory DDR2 1024 MBytes(lol need to upgrade:) ] Graphics Card Ati Radeon HD 36000 Sound Card Numark Isao Drive, AMD High Definition Audio Device Monitor(s) Displays 27" HD Hannspree Screen Resolution 1920x1080 pixels 1920x1040 pixels HD Mouse logictech Case AMD Cooling Corsair Cooling Hard Drives WD Blue 7200 RPM with 2 MB cache, PATA
Capacity 313GB Internet Speed Cable |
03 Apr 2012
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#4 | | Windows 7, 64 bit Home SP1, Win 8 Pro 64 bit Citrus Co, FL |
Most motherboards have on-board (on the motherboard) audio. If not using it, disable it in the BIOS. It can cause conflicts with any other audio device. | My System Specs | | Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number My Own Build OS Windows 7, 64 bit Home SP1, Win 8 Pro 64 bit CPU Intel i7 3770 Motherboard Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H Memory 16GB GSkill Ripsaw F3-14900CL9Q-16GBXL Graphics Card Sapphire HD7770 Sound Card RealTek Monitor(s) Displays Viewsonic VA2448 Series 24" LED Screen Resolution 1920X1080 Keyboard Kensington wired Mouse Logitech Wireless PSU Antec High Current Gamer HCG-620M Modular Case Coolermaster HAF XM Cooling Corsair H80 Liquid cooling with aftermarket Nexus quiet fans Hard Drives 240GB Intel 520 SSD for Win 7
128GB OCZ Vertex 4 SSD for Win 8
1 TB Seagate drive for backup Internet Speed 40 MB/sec (Cable) Antivirus Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes Browser I.E9/Firefox Other Info Sonar X2 Professional 64 bit Recording Software with Roland Octa-Capture and MAudio Fast Track Ultra 8R recording interfaces, Frontier Tranzport wireless control unit, Behringer BCF2000 Control Surface.
Five USB connected optical drives for CD Audio production using Nero 11
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