EVGA B360 Micro Gaming (112-CS-E365)
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The “i” located at the bottom right of the
Manager is an information button. Clicking
on this will provide DirectX information, the
CODEC and Language selection options.
The main page defaults to the first audio
device it detects; device response time to the
controller can vary, so the order listed here
may not be the order ALL components are
detected. The Manager will generally only
show devices detected by the motherboard.
For purposes of this guide, speakers and a
microphone are connected. As a result, the Manager detects the Speakers first. You
should also see a “Speakers” at the top.
In the “Default Format”
section, there are a couple
basic selections of “CD
Quality” and “DVD
Quality,” which allow you
to select optimized presets
based on standards of
how the media is recorded
and written to a disk for
those formats. Use the
pulldown menu if you
prefer to set the bit-rate
and frequency yourself.
All audio devices shown
will have a Default Format
section. Adjusting the
frequency too low will
heavily reduce audio quality, moving it too high can impact overall performance and
cause other anomalies.
To the right of the pulldown is the Restore Defaults button, shown by an eraser icon,
which will reset any changes made to the default format of the controller.