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- In Start>Control Panel>Sounds and Audio Devices, click on the “Audio” tab and ensure that
“C-Media Wi-Sonic Wireless Audio” is set as the default device for audio playback (see image).
- Try closing and re-opening your audio program. If you changed your default audio playback
device (as above), this will ensure that your program will send its audio to your Sirocco driver,
and not to a different audio device on your computer
Q. I’ve got my Sirocco connected properly, and I can hear audio coming out, but it’s
dropping out a lot and the buffer level is unstable. How can I correct this?
A.
On a congested wireless network, the odd drop out will occur. However, there are a few
steps that you can take to minimize the effects of network traffic on your audio connection.
- In the Sirocco Control Panel, go to the Audio Link tab and increase the length of your buffer.
For information on how to do this, see section 3.1 of this manual. If you’re listening to your
music connection wirelessly, a 1 second buffer is suggested for good protection against drop
outs.
- If drop outs persist with a longer buffer, try disconnecting and then reconnecting to your
Sirocco in the Audio Link tab.
Q. I’m not sure if my computer is connected to the right wireless network for use with
Sirocco. How do I set this up?
A.
Follow this numbered guide to get your computer onto your wireless network, and then run
through the Quick Setup Guide in Section 2.
1) First, ensure that your wireless adapter is enabled. You can find this information in
Start>Control Panel>Network Connections. In this window you should see an icon called
“Wireless Network Connection”. If a red X appears on your wireless device, right-click and
select “Enable”.