ASUS Xonar D1 User Manual

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I can’t hear the TV tuner audio from my speakers
Instructions: 
1.   If you are using a traditional TV tuner card which has analog audio output, 
please connect it to the Aux-In header on the audio card
.   Select Aux-In as the recording source and remember to turn on the digital 
monitoring button on the recording mixer page
.   If you are using a TV tuner card which has digital audio output instead 
of analog, please check that the sound is not muted and whether other 
applications can play sound out. If you still have problem, please read the TV 
tuner card’s software user guide.
I found no sound effects when playing 96K or 192KHz sound sources.
Instructions: 
1.   Currently Xonar D1 effects including Dolby support common 44.1K, 48KHz 
sound sources processing and will assure high-definition audio (96K/192KHz) 
in hi-fidelity playback. 
.   If you still want to have the effects, you can use some editing software 
(Ableton Live, Cakewalk, CoolEdit, Soundforge, etc.) to convert the sounds 
into 48KHz files.
.   Please note that the frequency meter on Xonar D1 Audio Center panel will 
not take effect either when the playback source is 96KHz or 192KHz sample 
rate to prevent any processing distortion.
[FAQs]
Q1: Does the Xonar D1 support Windows Vista?
Answer:
Yes, the Xonar D1 driver package does support Windows Vista /64 bit and most 
key features are available. In addition, Xonar D1 supports unique DSD GX 1.0 
on Windows Vista, which can recover DirectSound D hardware and EAX gaming 
sound effects on Vista for a lot of existing DirectX games.
Q2: Why does the Xonar D1 support Dolby technology?
Answer:
Dolby is the ONLY brands and technology recognized by the CE industry and 
available on a wide range of audio equipment. Xonar includes these features to 
make your PC a powerful media and entertainment center.