#Asus xonar dgx drivers drivers#
If none of that is available, then something's wrong with the ASIO drivers such that SONAR is not seeing them.
#Asus xonar dgx drivers driver#
If you need help with this problem you could send me an e-mail(see About page) and I will try to help you if I have time.Cosmos221 Stereo mix is also set as the default recording device - this works fine when recording audio via Audacity.įirst, confirm that you have inputs and outputs available and checked under Preferences > Audio > Driver Settings, and that the Zonar drivers are selected as Playback and Record Timing Masters. This is not a problem for my website, but thought you should know as you might have some problem that causes the pages to load slower and use more of your CPU, maybe a browser addon malfunctioning or something else like something malicious. Most of the requested pages where each requested like 5-20 times at the exact same time. I noticed a lot of unusual web page requests from your IP in the day you've written the comment. If you have the cable and want to do this let me know so I can explain what to do.Īn offtopic note. If you have a preferably short audio loop cable you can measure the volume levels for example with RMAA and we could compare to what I got. If there isn't a setting you've changed, maybe there is something wrong with your card. I find the microphone levels of my Xonar DX to be fine. Maybe you can find some application to digitally amplify the volume. I don't know, driver wise as far as I know it's maxed out.
#Asus xonar dgx drivers windows#
When submitting feedback please include the following: audio card, audio driver version, Windows version. Microphone input volume was 100% with "Microphone boost" active. In the image below I've overlapped the two waveforms resulted from recording playback of a music file using a loop cable between microphone and analog output. The minor problem that probably won't affect anyoneįor sounds louder than -4dB the increases are variable, so if you were to record some high volume sounds that have noises both above -4dB and between -4 and 0 dB you should not apply this tweak as the recorded sound won't be a accurate representation since not all sounds will be increased by the same amount. Voice file Minimum RMS Power results show that low volume sounds (as background noises are) are increased by a smaller amount with the tweak, which is a good thing. The percentage results are only there because it's a easy to understand figure, the actual volume increase is not percentage based. I've used ocenaudio program to record, adjust those recordings so that they where the same length and contained the same playback segment and finally to generate statistics of RMS power. Using a loop cable between microphone and analog output I've recorded the input of 2 files, one was a voice file at volume level of someone speaking in the microphone and another file was a melody at a higher volume. Microphone input volume detailed results and observations Do not "restart card.exe" as it will result in a blue screen. Do not run "restart card.exe" as it will result in a blue screen. You would hear the card popping if the restart went through, if you didn't hear that then restart the PC.
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Other C-Media CMI8788 audio chip based cards: Auzentech X-Meridian & X-Meridian 2G HT Omega Claro Plus, 2, Halo, eClaro Razer Barracuda AC-1.Asus Xonar: DG, DGX, DG SI, DS, DSX, D1, D2, DX, D2X, HDAV, HDAV Slim, ST, STX, STX II, Xense.Tweak works for the all the UNi Xonar supported cards: I'm interested in hearing if you find the mic volume increase useful and if you consider that this tweak should be enabled by default with UNi Xonar drivers. I invite you to test this tweak and submit feedback. This tweak increases microphone volume input by 3 dB which can be considered as a 10-15% increase when recording the voice through the microphone and as up to 40% increase when recording from high volume sources.