Hi Terri, unfortunately I haven't heard of sound max,
so I'll let somebody else answer this 1, I have xp
home at any rate.
Best of luck with it. I can't even adjust my real
actual mic volume unless I'm in an I vocalize chat, so
I wonder if your system is lying to you about what
your actual volume really is, lol.
Shawn
--- TerriStimmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Shawn,
> Well, I just got a new computer.  It has XP pro as
> the operating system.
> Like I said, I have Intel integrated sound.  It
> seems to work quite well.
> Much better than whatever is in that old HP.
> When I look in programs, I see something called
> Sound Max.  When I go in
> here, I have all kinds of volume settings.  But my
> mutes aren't checkboxes,
> like they are on my HP.  Instead they are buttons,
> so it's hard to tell if
> something is muted or not.
> I finally did realize that I could test my
> microphone, by going to Goldwave,
> so that's what I did.  I don't know why it took me
> so long to think to try
> this.
> Anyway, it stated that the volume for recording was
> at 100, and for playback
> it's at 70.
> However, when I played back what I had recorded, it
> wasn't that loud.  It
> wasn't low or anything, but just not what I
> expected, for the volume being
> at 100.
> Terri
> 
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