I have a M-Audio Revolution 5.1 card and its working great on my system but initailly when I boot up the system I notice that the sound is low when using tunent..i then open the mixer and notice that it is set on cs4281 so I set it to Revo5.1 ..slide the volume control up and down and voila the sound is louder?? I do this every time the system starts..is there a way I can stop this from happening (it's not a big deal but more of a nuisance really)
EDIT:
finally solved..see post 22..thanks again Alex!
Edited by 328gts on 2010/2/22 23:28:46 Edited by 328gts on 2010/2/23 4:51:24 Edited by 328gts on 2010/5/22 23:55:13 Edited by 328gts on 2010/12/3 13:46:03
oops man i need to get more sleep!!! edited the start-up bloody sequence instead of just throwing the mixer in WBstartup drawer..DUH!! now i get a grey AmigaDOS screen now at bootup saying"STARTPRI: Unknown command"...can't do much more other than reset the machine??..how can i get into the startup-sequence to edit it can i edit the file from the command prompt??
I have the same M-Audio card in my SamFlex with OS4.1 update 1. I've never used Mixer and my sound works fine. The Workbench startup sound is at normal volume and so is Tunenet.
Try removing the Mixer from WBstartup and delete this file: Sys:Prefs/Env-Archive/Mixer.prefs
hmm actually you gave me a good idea!..I use Mixer quite often but instead of removing it from WBstartup I think Ill just edit the prefs file you mentioend and have it only load up the envy driver as I dont need the cs4281 at all..hopefully this will solve my issue at startup ?
a) SYS:DEVS/AHI (the .audio file) b) SYS:DEVS/AUDIO MODES (the file with the chipset of the cs4281)
See if Mixer still finds the card.
If not, try again with Mixer in WBStartup and the tooltypes i posted above
About the volume too low, you may need to use an AREXX script to adjust the volume (I use one myself due to LINE-IN being muted for some reason on startup)
just updating this old thread: - I still have the same issue at start-up after deleting the cs4281 files from DEVS/AHI and AUDIO MODES folders and placing mixer to load up first in my user-startup...any other ideas
you may need to use an AREXX script to adjust the volume (I use one myself due to LINE-IN being muted for some reason on startup)
note to self: send mail to Davey
There is no need to mail Davey, because IIRC this was intentional behaviour to minimise audible nose.
And solving it is very easy anyway, just have Mixer run on start-up. edit: Ah, I see Mixer causes some problems with a non-built-in audio card. Either Mixer or the audio driver needs fixing then.
Mixer works independantly of AHI, which causes lots of problems or at least can cause situations which cause confusion. Whether you install any AHI driver, Mixer searches for sound cards itself, so cs4281 will always show up and does not interfere with your M-Audio card.
What causes confusion is that Mixer, AHI prefs and audio apps can all change the output volume (usually the master output) independently and they will not notify each other. When you start Mixer in user-startup, this will initialize AHI (which will set up some volumes according to the AHI prefs), then the Mixer.prefs will be read and executed (if not, it will fall back to defaults) and after that any app can change volumes.