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Really big and annoying problem with mixer!
So i have been always having a headset with a sound controller on it, but i also always had a media keyboard, which let me control the audio mixer in windows with 3 buttons, 1 is mute, second is lower the sound with 3 steps, third is to make it louder with 3 steps.
So yesterday my headset with sound control broke. So i took my new headset (which doesn't have controller) and pluged it in, the problem was that i could hear sound when it was on ZERO, and then hear a LOT of sound when i pressed the button so it would be louder, and MAX when i pressed it again.
So the main problem is, The audio mixer in my windows 7 makes so that the sound is very near to max when it is about 10% (out of 100). I have been searching on this problem but didnt find anything. I have onboard sound on an M2N-SLI and this has nothing to do in faulty cable/headset/driver.
In XP there was an option called WAVE ( i think ) which i could lower and then everything was fine, and there was another which itself was the "main" sound that i could control.
PS.: When i had the controllable headset, i pushed the sound to max in the PC, but i never lowered it IN the pc, i used the controller on the headset.
Anyone know a fix for this?
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Last edited by RS1485; 16 Jun 2010 at 06:44.