Um, yeah, just like the title says, I have Windows RC build 7100 installed and have the latest audio drivers, and it all works mighty fine, except when I want to lower the volume, the volume bar reaches 0%, yet sounds still come out. At late nights looking at videos or racing on simulators with formula 1 cars can be quite annoying to others, since even at 0%, the sound can be a little loud. It's not like it doesn't lower or anything, when the bar says it's at 30% it is significantly higher than 0%, and same goes for 50% and 100%, which means the sound actually graduates, just that when it hits 0%, it doesn't go away, and since I use a keyboard to control the sound step, it usually steps by 2% each time. So it's not a case of just saying "Just press mute" because with Vista, I had exactly the same rig and in those late nights the 1% volume worked perfect (I could hear, and my brother and parents wouldn't be bothered). With Windows 7, it feels like the potentiometer got stuck somehow... heheh i know sound cards don't have potes per se, but you get my point... How in the heck would I go about solving this?
Thanks in advance
Aphis
Thanks in advance
Aphis
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 RC
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
- Motherboard
- ASUS D5W DH Deluxe
- Memory
- 2 Gb Kingston, 3 Gb Supertalent With Heatsink
- Graphics Card(s)
- xFx GeForce 9600 GT 512Mb
- Sound Card
- Onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LG Fantasy L1900R Ring
- Hard Drives
- Samsung HD321KJ SATA 320Gb
- PSU
- PowerCooler 550 Watt
- Case
- Vitsuba 8410?
- Cooling
- Fan-Based