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  • Sound issue edius/windows

    I'm using edius with an nx card.
    Everything works well except that when I connect my headphone to the nx card, I have no sound in the other applications anymore.

    So If I want to use wmp for example. I will need to connect my headphones to a the standard audio card.

    Can this be solved?

    Thanks!
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  • #2
    Hea Maarten, welcome to the Forum...

    Your problem is actually correct for NX.

    Your best solution to hear both PC and NX sound is a small desktop mixer to feed both outputs to your monitors simultaneously.
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    • #3
      ok thanks...
      I will try to find a solution. Maybe I can connect the output from the nx card to the input of the audio card.
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      • #4
        Maybe I can connect the output from the nx card to the input of the audio card
        This works for me with my M-Audio card.
        System 1 - Win7 64/Edius 5.51/Asus P8/8Gb RAM/RAID0/i7 2600K OC/nVidia Quadra 600
        System 2 - Win XP/Edius v4.61/Asus P5 DH Deluxe/4Gb RAM/RAID0/Quad Core 2.4Ghz Q6600/nVidia 9800GT 512Mb/NXHD + other stuff

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        • #5
          Ok super. Do you have any idea what type of audio card you have?
          I tried it with my standard on board card but this didn't worked
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          • #6
            It sounds like you have...

            NX Line Out to -> soundcard Line In to -> soundcard Line Out... correct?

            Is the volume up on your soundcard's "Line In" (happened to me)
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            • #7
              I use a M-Audio 192
              Make sure the input you have connected to on your card is turned up in the cards software mixer
              System 1 - Win7 64/Edius 5.51/Asus P8/8Gb RAM/RAID0/i7 2600K OC/nVidia Quadra 600
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              • #8
                A mixer would work fine but the most easiest cost effective solution would be a Stereo mini jack to stereo mini jack cable.

                Connect the output from the NX card to the input of the on board sound card of the motherboard.

                Go to windows control panel, select "Sound and Audio Devices" click on "advanced" and select under options the "recording" settings, (un mute line in volume if muted by default, and mute "mic in") and select a audio level that's comparable in sound level with your "wave" sounds from windows (media player etc.)

                The physical fader setting for "line volume" is a lot lower than for wave due to the high output level of the NX card, this is normal.

                Now you can hear NX sound and the windows system sound when you connect a headphone or power amp. etc. to the onboard line output.

                No hardware mixer needed.

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