Asus Xonar D2X User Manual
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ASUS Xonar D2
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
2. Select Aux-In as the recording source and remember to turn on the digital
monitoring button on the recording mixer page
3. 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 don’t see MIDI device (MPU-401) on Windows Vista. How could I use it?
Instructions:
Windows Vista doesn’t show MPU-401 MIDI port on system. However,
Xonar D2 did support MIDI I/O and you can directly use it to connect MIDI
instruments on Vista without any setting.
I found no sound effects when playing 96K or 192KHz sound sources.
Instructions:
1. Currently Xonar D2 effects including Dolby/DTS support common 44.1K,
48KHz sound sources processing and will assure high-definition audio
(96K/192KHz) in hi-fidelity playback. This is also usually the behavior that
professional audiophiles and musicians prefer.
2. 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.
3. Please note that the frequency meter on Xonar D2 Audio Center panel will
not take effect either when the playback source is 96KHz or 192KHz sample
rate to prevent any processing distortion.
Why couldn’t PMP convert some music files successfully?
Instructions:
1. Please make sure you have installed Windows Media Player 10 or above
version, and MP3 encoder in your PC. (following the pop-up downloading
information to finish the installation. To download free MP3 encoder, go to:
http://www.elecard.com/download/#freeware/ )
2. PMP supports MP3, WMA, WAVE, CD source formats. AAC formats requires
iTunes installed. Please check your source formats.
3. If you were converting DRM protected content, please make sure you have
the valid digital right ownership.
4. Currently PMP only support common 16 bit audio sources. If you have 24 bit
sources, please try converting it into 16bit formats first with some software
editing tool (Ableton Live, Cakewalk, CoolEdit, Soundforge, etc.)