Xonar ds audio

kaddoxx

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I had a problem with this driver since i hadn't noticed when i bought the audio card, that the driver was for xp and vista, so i went and downloaded the driver from asus, and it's now working properly however the sound is really bad, it's fading. i saw someone else had a problem with this and resolved it from the xonar audio mixer, but i can't find that bloody thing anywhere.

i installed the driver from device manager, browsing it from my pc, after that i restarded the pc but no mixer shows up anywhere, except the mixer from my onboard audio card that appears in control panel.

i also see in control panel/sound/recording that aux,stereo mix and wave xonar ds audio are currently unavailable. why is that ?

can someone help . thx in advance.
 

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windows 7 ultimate x64
Disable the on-board audio in the BIOS as it can (and appears to be) conflict with the ASUS card.

This is the first step in resolving your problems (and disabling the integrated audio may take care of all of them).
 

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Windows 10 64 bit
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Intel i7 6700K
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ASUS ROG Maximus VIII Hero
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Intel CPU Graphics
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i just now finished sorting out my problem with my ASUS xonar d2x card, i have a 64bit system , so i natually downloaded the 64bit drivers for my system, well they did not work, i was getting very very low audio, so after many trials and errors, i downloaded the 32bit drivers for my card, and what do you know they worked pefectly. so if your having some issues with drivers i suggest to try the 32bit drivers because i did that now i have sound, they 64bit ones wouldnt even work correctly. so..... just thought i would tell you this so you save some time :D happy computing guys.
 

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Intel i7 980x
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6 Gigs Patriot
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Nvidea BFG Tech G Force 295 GTX
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Creative Sound Blaster Audigy
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ViewSonic 17" < < old school
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