Asus ROG Xonar Phoebus User Manual
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(2). Please ensure that you have connected speakers properly and have powered
on your speakers.
(3). Please ensure that the device master volume or the software player has NOT
been muted on the Xonar Phoebus Audio Center.
(4). If you are using Dolby Digital Live encoder through the S/PDIF output, the
analog output will be muted to get rid of the interference between your digital
speaker system and analog speakers or headphones. Please check if this is
the case.
(5). Please go to the sound and audio device of Windows Control Panel to check
if the playback default device is set to Xonar Phoebus Audio Device, instead
of other onboard AC97 or HDA codec device. If it’s not, please set it to Xonar
Phoebus Audio Device and restart your applications.
(6). Please try restart your Windows.
4. I can’t hear any sound from the S/PDIF output
Instructions:
(). Please ensure that you have enabled S/PDIF output in the Audio Center GUI
(Main page).
(2). Please ensure that you have connected the correct S/PDIF output jack in the
card to the decoder’s (AV receiver) S/PDIF input jack.
(3). You may need to select the correct input and mode of your decoder or AV
receiver. For Dolby Digital or DTS output, you may have to double check that
the AV receiver is in that decoding mode.
(4). If you are using 92KHz PCM output, please make sure that your decoder
can support 192KHz decoding. Try changing it to 44.1K or 48KHz first.
5. I can’t hear audio input (Mic, Line-in, AUX, etc.) from my speakers
Instructions:
(). Please select the correct input as the recording source. If you are using
Windows Vista/Win 7, please also go to system audio control panel to see
the current default recording/input device is right.
(2). Please remember to turn on the digital monitoring button for that recording
source.
6. I can’t hear the TV tuner audio from my speakers
Instructions:
(). 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