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Re: Hardware acceleration
You are correct, partly. I am using the onboard sound card, which has only 3
jacks in the back. Mic, output, and line-in. Line-in had to be set as my
default recording device in order to get sound on the recording side, period.
Then, I had to check the 'let applications take full control over these
devices' box. I now have sound when I burn, however I must go into the
properties of each video item, while in Nero, to raise the volume level
before I burn. If I dont the video comes out with very low volume level. This
is the part I think will be solved by a better graphics card. Thanks alot!
"Curious" wrote:
> I think that when you have replaced your graphics card with a current
> generation card from Nvidia or ATI that has at least 128MB of onboard memory
> that your other problems will go away since the built into Vista decoder
> will have a graphics card that it can use and then its audio decoder will
> also be used.
> "swali77" <swali77@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B20FC92C-CD21-4158-B223-BE69BF1BEFDC@microsoft.com...
> >I have that part figured out now. My card doesnt have the minimum 64 MB of
> > onboard memory or directx on the card.(ATI Rage 128 Pro), thats no problem
> > to
> > fix. I am seriously in need of help with lack of sound on discs when I
> > burn.
> > I have updated the driver and tried burning with different devices on the
> > card but have had no luck. If u could tell me which device needs to be
> > enabled that would be a big help. So far I have tried with the stereo mix,
> > and the cd player sound device. Neither have worked. Also, why cant I just
> > enable all the devices at once?
> >
> > "Curious" wrote:
> >
> >> Vista requires a graphics card that has on board DX9 support since it has
> >> the DX9 software component for use with internally and uses it for Aero
> >> and
> >> other graphic applications. The built into Vista DX diagnostic will only
> >> tell you if you have software support which is of no use without the
> >> graphics card support.
> >> What make/model graphics card do you have?
> >> "swali77" <swali77@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:3173053A-E417-4EC5-ADFD-317BFF1A154A@microsoft.com...
> >> >I get the same message whenever I open Nero applications. It tells me to
> >> >use
> >> > the directx diagnostic tool but when i search my computer for it no
> >> > such
> >> > file
> >> > is found. I also downloaded and installed the latest version of directx
> >> > to
> >> > no
> >> > avail. Another problem I'm having is no sound on the disc when I burn a
> >> > dvd.
> >> > If I tell nero to write the dvd-video file to the hard drive it has
> >> > sound
> >> > but
> >> > if I try to burn the same file on a disc it will have picture but no
> >> > audio. I
> >> > also updated the driver for my sound card and now I cant even access
> >> > the
> >> > sound manager for my card to try enabling other recording devices on
> >> > the
> >> > card
> >> > to see if they might work. The last one I tried was the stereo mix.
> >> > Seriously
> >> > thinking about reinstalling XP sp3 , Vista just doesnt seem worth the
> >> > money
> >> > or hassle.
> >> >
> >> > "IkidUnot" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> I think you'll have to provide more information to get help. Are we
> >> >> talking
> >> >> about hardware acceleration of video? (That's common.)
> >> >> What programs cause this message to show up?
> >> >> --
> >> >> -me.
> >> >> Let this forum know if this helps or if you figure out the problem, so
> >> >> others can benefit.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "Hector" wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> > When I try to use some programs I receive a message saying my
> >> >> > hardware
> >> >> > acceleration is turned off. How do I turn this feature on.
> >>
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