User guide

Matrox M-Series – User Guide 33
7
For the
Master
,
Line
,
Aux
, and/or
Wave
controls, make sure the
Volume
sliders are at
one-quarter to one-half levels (if you’re not sure, try half level), and the
Mute
check
boxes are cleared.
8
Close the dialog box.
Windows Vista
1
Right-click the speaker icon ( ) on the Windows taskbar.
If you
don’t
see the speaker icon:
a
Right-click the taskbar and select
Properties
Æ
Notification area
.
b
Under
System icons
, enable the
Volume
check box.
c
Click
OK
.
d
Right-click the speaker icon on the Windows taskbar.
2
Select
Playback
and make sure all the devices you want to use are listed as working. If a
device is listed as not working, right-click the device icon and select
Enable
.
3
For each device you want to use,
double-click the device icon and
select
Levels
. Make sure the
volume slider value is okay and the volume button is enabled ( ). Click
OK
. (To test
the volume of a playback device, right-click the device icon in the
Playback
property
sheet and select
Test
.)
4
Select
Recording
and make sure all the devices you want to use are listed as working. If
a device is listed as not working, right-click the device icon and select
Enable
.
5
For each device you want to use, double-click the device icon and select
Levels
. Make
sure the volume slider value is okay (if you’re not sure, try a value of 50) and the volume
button is enabled ( ). Click
OK
. (To test the volume of a recording device, make sure
an audio source plugged into it and playing, then watch the volume meter next to the
audio device icon. The volume meter should be between 60 and 100%.)
Note:
Depending on your sound driver, certain labels may be different. For example,
Line In
may be labeled
Line
.
Note:
To see all your devices, right-click anywhere on the property sheet and make
sure
Show disabled devices
and
Show Disconnected Devices
are enabled.
Note:
To see all your devices, right-click anywhere on the property sheet and make
sure
Show disabled devices
and
Show Disconnected Devices
are enabled.