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Default 04-02-2002, 21:48 | posts: n/a

i need some help..because i use my dvd-rom to watch dvd movies i have it set on tv out and i cant seem to get the audio to work on the tv..and i have everything hooked up right..is there some kinda setting i need to set for audio?
   
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Default 04-03-2002, 01:04 | posts: n/a

there was a type in the topic..its suppose to be 3500...sorry...
   
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Videocard: XFX HD6870 1024Mb
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Soundcard: ASUS Xonar HDAV 1.3
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Default 04-03-2002, 03:27 | posts: 1,934 | Location: Malaysia

Have you installed the latest driver and the latest Visual Reality Kit? Anyway, what OS are your PC running on? That could be more helpful.
   
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Default 04-03-2002, 05:58 | posts: n/a

yes i have the most up to date versions and im running windows XP
   
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Default 04-03-2002, 08:14 | posts: 1,934 | Location: Malaysia

Basically, Voodoo3 3500 and and AIW Radeon8500 share the same capabilities. While Voodoo are using propietery connection for their external A/V in/out pods, AIW Radeon use Firewire to connect to their external A/V in/out pods. You can use this tips from ATi website:<br>
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<A HREF="http://www.ati.com/support/connectors/aiwradeon8500dv/connectaiwradeon8500dvvideooutput.html" TARGET=_blank>http://www.ati.com/support/connectors/aiwradeon8500dv/connectaiwradeon8500dvvideooutput.html</A><br>
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<br><br><i>This message was edited by Aropredator on 02 Apr 2002 11:17 PM</i>
   
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Videocard: Something that makes funny whining noises
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Default 04-10-2002, 19:56 | posts: 1,287 | Location: Wandering in my own fantasy world

you could always try hooking your sound card up to your tv.<br>
don't know if this would work but worth a try
   
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