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rawbe:
rockyrocket-
It is a Realtek. Should I drop SOUNDMAN.EXE into the Startup folder?

DeLuSioNal29-
Thank you for the suggestions! I will check out CabVol when I get a chance.

rockyrocket:
Just a shortcut in the start up folder should be fine.

rawbe:
After looking in the control panel under Sound/volume I am using Soundmax. I looked for a shortcut to this and can't find anything. Anyone have any ideas?

rockyrocket:

--- Quote from: rawbe on August 08, 2014, 09:17:15 am ---After looking in the control panel under Sound/volume I am using Soundmax. I looked for a shortcut to this and can't find anything. Anyone have any ideas?

--- End quote ---

I would use the windows search feature for soundmax.exe - for me SOUNDMAN.exe was in C/Windows.

So I think what I ended up doing when I had this problem was to use my front end to start SOUNDMAN and not the start up folder at all.

lilshawn:
soundMAX is a volume component some manufacturers use for their audio system chipset specifically. (usually IBM)

kinda like when you have to install the "realtek" audio drivers and they include a specific sound mixer panel program and the sound effects programs.etc.

either would work.

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