ASUS Xonar D-KARA Manuel D’Utilisation

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ASUS Xonar D-Kara PCI 5.1 Audio Card 
Q2.  Why can I hear and record sound from other recording devices when 
Wave/Digital is selected in Record on Windows Vista?
Unlike Windows XP, Windows Vista manages multiple audio devices and 
audio streams, identifying them as either Digital Input or Analog Input.  This 
approach allows for multiple recording devices to run simultaneously in 
Windows Vista.  Wave In or SPDIF-In, considered as a Digital Input, is an 
independent recording device from Analog Devices such as Mic In, Line In, 
or Aux In. Therefore, if you have analog inputs other than Wave In in use 
and set to be monitored, you are able to hear and even record sound from 
those analog devices even if Wave In / SPDIF-In is selected as the default 
recording device. 
Turn off the monitoring function for analog input devices if you only prefer to 
hear and record Wave In / SPDIF-In sound.
Q3.  Why are sound effects not available when playing 96K sound sources?
The sound effects feature in the Xonar D-Kara currently supports standard 
44.1K and 48KHz sound sources.  However, users are assured of high fidelity 
playback for 96K sound sources. This is the common setup professional 
audiophiles and musicians prefer.
Sound effects can still be applied by using commercial or free audio 
editing software to convert the sound files to 48KHz.  Please note that the 
frequency meter on the Xonar D-Kara Audio Center will not take effect when 
the playback source is at a 96KHz sample rate to prevent any processing 
distortion.