Hi 

first of all sound max is the on board sound chip.  Secondly you don't
need to go into soundmax in the control panel or in the system tray to
adjust volume just leave it alone.  You can change all the settings from
within the volume control  in either the system tray if it is there or
by going into sounds in the control panel.  If you say you cant adjust
the volume  of your mic that's probably because when you go into the
volume controls you are in the playback volume control you need to go
into options and change to the recording properties  and then if you
move the slider up on the mic it will get louder.  this will be what is
happening when I vocalise does it .

HTH 

Hamish 

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of shawn klein
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 11:55 PM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Problems with speakers, and microphone


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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