Ok.
Just one other thing.
Your wording in the FAQ is not strong enough IMHO. The fact is that SoundCheck ALWAYS uses what you refer to as the "shared mode" settings. No matter what the user enters into SoundCheck, the hardware will be configured to however it is in the "shared mode" settings. It wasn't like this back on XP, but that's how it is now.
I referred to this blog indirectly in my first post, but I want to refer to it directly now:
http://blog.szynalski.com/2009/11/17/an-audiophiles-look-at-the-audio-stack-in-windows-vista-and-7/
It has some very important information. (says basically what I have been saying, because that's where I got the information to begin with, however I think it's worth a read, nevertheless)
Greg.
Just one other thing.
Your wording in the FAQ is not strong enough IMHO. The fact is that SoundCheck ALWAYS uses what you refer to as the "shared mode" settings. No matter what the user enters into SoundCheck, the hardware will be configured to however it is in the "shared mode" settings. It wasn't like this back on XP, but that's how it is now.
I referred to this blog indirectly in my first post, but I want to refer to it directly now:
http://blog.szynalski.com/2009/11/17/an-audiophiles-look-at-the-audio-stack-in-windows-vista-and-7/
It has some very important information. (says basically what I have been saying, because that's where I got the information to begin with, however I think it's worth a read, nevertheless)
Greg.
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