Hi,
It may be somewhat not polite starting my board career with a question, but ultimately searching for a solution on google led me here with a few hits which did not provide any solution for my problem, so I'll try it anyway. (While hoping I don't offend anyone by doing so.
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the situation: until recently I only used devices with their own volume control and never even bothered thinking about it, but now I've got a new headset which doesn't have its own volume control.
the problem: The Windows 7 volume control produces suboptimal results. "0" mutes audio, but "1" gives me the same volume on my headphones (as well as speakers as long as I don't use their volume control) as "100" ... and the level always being the same is a problem because it's too loud. (especially on the headphones)
The headphones are connected via their analog jacks and I tried the front audio connector as well as those on the back of the mainboard, which does not change the result. Also setting the volume using the "VIA HD audio deck" produces the same result. (Of course, if programs allow setting the volume it works, but then a single system-sound almost makes me suffer a heart attack.
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If anyone has a hint I'd greatly appreciate it.
Regards
It may be somewhat not polite starting my board career with a question, but ultimately searching for a solution on google led me here with a few hits which did not provide any solution for my problem, so I'll try it anyway. (While hoping I don't offend anyone by doing so.
)the situation: until recently I only used devices with their own volume control and never even bothered thinking about it, but now I've got a new headset which doesn't have its own volume control.
the problem: The Windows 7 volume control produces suboptimal results. "0" mutes audio, but "1" gives me the same volume on my headphones (as well as speakers as long as I don't use their volume control) as "100" ... and the level always being the same is a problem because it's too loud. (especially on the headphones)
The headphones are connected via their analog jacks and I tried the front audio connector as well as those on the back of the mainboard, which does not change the result. Also setting the volume using the "VIA HD audio deck" produces the same result. (Of course, if programs allow setting the volume it works, but then a single system-sound almost makes me suffer a heart attack.
)If anyone has a hint I'd greatly appreciate it.
Regards
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bitAthlon II X4 620 (2,60 GHz quad core)8 Gbnvidia Geforce 8800 GTX
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
- CPU
- Athlon II X4 620 (2,60 GHz quad core)
- Motherboard
- Aasus m4a87td evo
- Memory
- 8 Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- nvidia Geforce 8800 GTX
- Sound Card
- onboard (Via, VT1818, driver ver.: 6.0.1.7400)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Eizo F730 + Sony KDL40Z4500
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 1024 (F730), 1920 x 1080 (Z4500)
- Hard Drives
- 250 Gb SATA (system drive)
200 Gb SATA (applications)
300 Gb SATA (data)
- PSU
- 550W, some well known brand ... forgot the name
- Case
- Thermaltake Kandalf
- Cooling
- it's quite big and silent and keeps my CPU at 40°C
- Keyboard
- Logitech G15
- Mouse
- Intellimouse Explorer (the version they sold in 1999)
- Internet Speed
- ADSL (16mbps down 1 up)