Hi,
I have Soundmax driver installed on Windows Longhorn OS. When I use the sound recorder that comes with the OS (in the Startup->Entertainment section) and record through a microphone, my recording is okay.
But if I use Wave out Mix as input pin and try recording from Windows Media Player to the Sound recorder that comes with the OS, it does not record. It changes my setting to microphone when I start recording automatically.
Also another difference I noticed between Windows Xp and Windows Vista is that mixer device option in the Volume Control of Windows Xp shows SoundMax Digital Audio and with Windows Vista it shows "Line in on SoundMax" and "Microphone on SoundMax", i.e. 2 options.
Has anyone else encountered this issue
Any help/ comments are appreciated !
-Mandira

Soundmax Audio Driver and Windows Longhorn Beta 1
Zoomer4321
thefnordling
I have installed Microsoft Windows Vista Beta2
My wireless connection is totally disabled, and I couldn't find softwares that support my Graphic Card(nVidia GeForce 6600)and Soundmax.
Please, I need solutions......<(_ _)>
Kevin Collins
sm000
Jonathan Scott
u said u have soundmax drivers installed on windows longhorn. Tell me how did u install them i have been trying it for more than 1/2 month.
Plz reply as soon as possible.
Seta
Thanks for the replies.
My Beta1 version has expired and am installing the latest version.
Does windows update run on Vista I had some problems connecting to it in Beta 1 version. I will try to get the driver if it runs.
Yes previously had loaded Soundmax XP driver and it had gotten installed, but the behavior was different. Will try again.
-Mandira
kprobst
Vistas does not allow installation of unsigned drivers, xp drivers are signed for xp only not for vista, i tried all the tricks of turning of the driver signing policy, registry settings also Microsoft's DPInst tool but nothing seems to work. Do u know any trick to install xp drivers on vista (latest build).
Ajay Solanki
Josh
httP://windowsconnected.com
Senthilkumarm
Fratuz610
The way I convinced Windows Update to let me have it in Build 5270 was to simply visit the Device Manager (Computer properties, Hardware, Device Manager) and right-click the unsupported sound device entry and selected "Update Driver". Still haven't turned on automatic updates, but you can elect to have Windows search Windows Update during "Update Driver". For what it's worth.
-Alan
Noel Marshall
victorpgx
Steven Goulet
What build are you trying to use CGS
Paul-ish
Hello Again,
I have installed Windows Vista Beta 2 version, but again I am unable to get the automatic updates . Even if I try to run the windows udpates manually, it says that the site is not compatible with Windows Vista OS.
Josh, How did you manage to turn on the Windows updates on the OS
Thanks... Really would appreciate your reply.
-Mandira