SonicWave - SR
User’s Guide
Version 4.0
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Can I install two sound cards?
Having another sound card in your system in
addition to the FM801 PCI sound card will greatly
increase the chances of having system conflicts. We
highly recommend that any other sound devices and
their associated Windows drivers be removed before
installing the FM801 sound card.
Why are some of the Windows Multimedia
Components (i.e. Media Player) missing?
If you install the FM801 PCI sound card after
Windows 9x is installed Windows will not install the
sound utilities that you would expect to find.
Features such as the Audio CODEC, the Media
Player, and the Microsoft Mixer may not be present.
This may cause your sound card to not function
properly, even when our drivers are installed. If this
is the case, these applications must be installed onto
the system from the Windows 9x installation media.
What happened if my FM801 sound card and
driver are both properly installed, yet, there
is still no sound?
If the FM801 PCI sound card and drivers are
properly installed with no conflicts, yet there is no
sound, the problem may be with your audio
connections. Here are some suggestions:
Try playing both a .WAV file and a .MID file to
ascertain that there is no sound at all coming from
Summary of Contents for SonicWave-SR
Page 31: ...SonicWave SR User s Guide Version 4 0 31 Double click on Fort Media icon in Control Panel...
Page 41: ...SonicWave SR User s Guide Version 4 0 41 2 Select Device tab...
Page 45: ...SonicWave SR User s Guide Version 4 0 45 6 Select Winnt4 sub directory for NT driver...
Page 47: ...SonicWave SR User s Guide Version 4 0 47 1 Double click on Multimedia icon...
Page 65: ...SonicWave SR User s Guide Version 4 0 65 From pull down menu to select the Properties...