Labway A581-T8 PCI SOUND CARD User Manual 5 1 Manual

Labway Corporation PCI SOUND CARD 5 1 Manual

USER MANUAL

User’s Manual PSC706706PSCPhilips Consumer Electronics CompanyA Division of Philips Electronics North America CorporationKnoxville, TN  37914-1810, U.S.A.Printed in the U.S.A.
Philips Acoustic Edge™5.1 Channel PCI Sound CardA581-T8____________________________Philips Consumer Electronics CompanyOne Philips DriveKnoxville,TN  37914
SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENTPLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY. If you (end user, either an entity or an individual)do not agree with these terms and conditions do not install the software.This End User License Agreement is a contractbetween you and Philips Consumer Electronics B.V, including its suppliers and licensors (“Philips”) for this software program(“Licensed Software”). By installing the Licensed Software or using the Licensed Software you agree to and accept the termsand conditions of this End User License Agreement. YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE LICENSED SOFTWAREACKNOWLEDGES THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT, UNDERSTAND IT,AND AGREE TO BEBOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS:1. CopyrightThe Licensed Software is a proprietary product of Philips, and is protected by copyright laws.Title, ownership rights andintellectual property rights in and to the Licensed Software shall remain with Philips.2. Right to usePhilips hereby grants you the personal, non-exclusive license to use the Licensed Software only on and in conjunctionwith one (1) computer at one time.You may not sell, rent, redistribute, sublicense or lease the Licensed Software, or otherwise transfer or assign the right to use it.You may not decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer, or in any way modify program code, except where this restriction is expressly prohibited by applicable law. Except for one (1) copywhich may be made for backup purposes only, you may not copy the Licensed Software.You are not allowed to alter orremove any proprietary notices, including copyright notices, in the Licensed Software.3. 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Changes of the agreementNo changes of this Agreement are valid unless with Philips’ and your written approval.Any terms and conditions providedby you are inapplicable, whether or not contained in order forms or otherwise, unless specifically accepted by Philips inwriting by means of a duly signed addition to this Agreement.6. Limitations of liabilityPHILIPS ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, LOSS SAVINGS, LOSSOF DATA, BUSINESS INTERRUPTIONS, OR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL ORPUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE LICENSED SOFTWARE, EVEN IFPHILIPS OR ITS REPRESENTATIVES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR FOR ANYCLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY. SINCE SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY,THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.7. Validity and TerminationThe license granted hereunder shall terminate automatically and without notice if you do not comply with all the termsand conditions of this End User License Agreement. In the event of termination, you shall immediately stop any use of theLicensed Software and destroy all copies thereof. In addition, in the event of termination because of your failure to com-ply with your obligations, Philips reserves the right to invoke any and all other remedies available to it in law or contractincluding the right to claim damages.8. Applicable LawThis contract shall exclusively be governed by the laws of the Kingdom of The Netherlands without regard to its conflictof law provisions.9. Competent CourtThe competent court for any dispute between you and Philips pursuant to this End User License Agreement is the courtof ‘s-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands.© Philips Consumer Electronics B.V., 1999, Eindhoven,The NetherlandsV-1 991214Philips Acoustic Edge™ 5.1 Channel PCI Sound Card© Copyright 2000Acoustic Edge™ is a trademark of Philips Consumer ElectronicsThunderBird Avenger™ is a trademark of Philips Semiconductors QSound, QEM, QSound Environmental Modeling, QSound Multi-Speaker System,QMSS, Q3D, QSound3DInteractive, Q3DI, QXpander, AudioPix and the Q logo aretrademarks of QSound Labs, Inc.Siren is a trademark of Sonic Foundry, Incorporated  EAX and Environmental Audio Extensions are trademarks of Creative TechnologyLtd. in the United States and other countries.Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. DirectXand DirectSound are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.23
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• Play the latest Hollywood DVD hit and be prepared for goosebumps as soundeffects sweep you away.• Rediscover your favorite music in a whole new dimension – even those goldenoldies. You’ve never heard them like this before!• Play a 3D audio-enabled game and experience what “virtual reality” can mean.• Elevate your classic 2D games to a whole new level of audio realism.• Compare enhanced QMSS to ordinary Dolby Digital on DVD and hear theremarkable differences.Thank you for enhancing your computer with the Philips Acoustic Edge™. Weknow you’ll agree, once you give it the edge, that your PC will never sound the same again.CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE OF THEPHILIPS ACOUSTIC EDGE™SOUND CARD!Now get ready to ignite your imagination with the most immersive soundstage evercreated on a PC . . .… a full-blown, digital surround-sound, discrete six-channel home theater experience,through your new Philips Acoustic Edge Sound Card. Acoustic Edge is the first PCcard to deliver the impact of 6 distinct channels of sound, using advanced digital signal processing algorithms and extreme hardware acceleration, extracting audio-phile-quality sound from your PC with no added strain to your processor – not justfrom DVD’s or 3D audio games but from all your games, music and movies.Load your favorite music, games and movies and be prepared to hear every detail asnever before articulated through 96 distinct 3D voices, 256 distinct DirectSoundvoices and 576 distinct synthesized Wavetable voices.The heart of your sound card is Philips’ powerful new ThunderBird Avenger audioprocessor, which relieves your computer of performing enormously complex audioprocessing. The results are dramatically faster, more-responsive gaming effects andmore-convincing three-dimensional audio soundfields, all without placing newdemands on your computer.Advanced DSP algorithms from QSound Labs provide rich three-dimensional soundfor every application. If you have headphones or only two speakers, Acoustic Edge’spatented psycho-acoustic codes envelop you in a virtual soundfield created from upto ninety-six independent 3D voices.Add rear, center and subwoofer speakers, and Acoustic Edge will transform your PCinto your personal home theatre system, fully capable of playing the very latestHollywood DVD releases in full-blown digital glory. Take your music CDs, MP3s,video files, cut scenes and stereo games to the max while you’re at it – rediscoveryour existing collection while you add new favorites too!Acoustic Edge truly revolutionizes PC sound. Install your sound card as directed,connect a 5.1 speaker system (left & right front, left & right rear, center, and subwoofer) and try these:67Introduction
WHAT’SINCLUDEDYou will find the following items in your Acoustic Edge™ package:1 – Acoustic Edge™ sound card in a anti-static pouch1 – Acoustic Edge™ installation CD1 – Analog audio cable to connect CD/DVD drive to sound card1 – Line Out cable 1 – S/PDIF cable 1 – Acoustic Edge™ user’s manual1 – Product registration cardBundled applications may be included on the installation CD or on separate mediadepending on the Acoustic Edge™ model.Please retain the Yamaha Certificate of Authenticity.The included serial number willbe needed during software installation.* Not all product features supported using this operating system.KEY FEATURES• 256 streams of DirectSound acceleration and digital mixing• 96 streams of 3D audio acceleration including positional reverb, obstruction and occlusion• Full-duplex, 48khz digital recording and playback• Philips ThunderBird Avenger™ high performance audio accelerator• Hardware DSP accelerated QSound 3D algorithms includingQSound3DInteractive™ positional 3DQSound Environmental Modeling for EAX™ and DS3D™ gamesQSound Multi Speaker System™ for quad or 5.1 output of stereo sourcesQXpander™ for 3D enhancement of stereoDVD QSurround™ 5.1 speaker virtualization over stereo speakers(compatible SoftDVD player required)• 576 voice total wavetable synthesis music polyphony512 Voice professional quality soft-synth with XG and GM compatibility64 channel hardware wavetable synthesizer• Dual gameport accelerator with legacy and digital joy-stick modes• DirectSound™, DirectSound3D™, EAX™ 1.0 , EAX™2.0/I3D Level 2, and A3D™1.0 compatibility• Stereo, 4 channel surround , 5.1 speaker or headphone output• QMSS™ enhanced DVD playback mode (compatible SoftDVD player required)MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSInstallation of your Philips Acoustic Edge™ requires the following minimum hardwareand operating system:• One available PCI 2.1 compliant slot• Intel Pentium®class or 100% compatible 133Mhz or faster processor• Intel®or 100% compatible motherboard chip set• 16MB system RAM• CD ROM for driver installation• Stereo, 4 channel surround powered speakers, 5.1 speakers or headphones• Windows®95,Windows®98,Windows NT®4.0 (SP3)*,Windows®200089Introduction
INSTALLING THE SOUND CARDUninstall the drivers for any previously installed sound cards.Consult your previous sound card documentation for details.Turn off computer and remove existing sound card.If your computer has on-board sound, consult your PC documentation to disable it.STATIC ELECTRICITY CAN CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGETO YOUR SOUND CARDTo prevent damage please:1. Always hold your sound card by its edges. Avoid touching any electroniccomponents on your sound card.2. Use a grounding strap or touch any non -painted surface of your computer chassis before you  begin installation to discharge static electricity.WHAT YOU NEED FOR INSTALLATIONComputers come in different shapes and sizes.The installation procedures in thismanual apply generally and you should compare the illustrations here with your computer before you start your sound card installation.• Sound card• Installation CD• CD Analog Audio Cable• Line out Cable  • S/PDIF Cable  • A Phillips screwdriverHave your Windows®installation CD available as it may be needed to completeinstallation of common software components.10 11Installing Acoustic Edge✔✔
Select an available PCI slot and, if necessary, remove its cover plate.Keep the mounting screw to secure your sound card later. Save the mounting platefor possible use later.TO INSTALL THE SOUND CARD:Turn off your computer, and disconnect the power cable.Disconnect all devices that are connected to the computer.Remove the computer cover.12 13Installing Acoustic EdgePCI Bus SlotPCI Bus SlotCover PlateMounting ScrewCover PlateMounting Screw
15Use the screw from the slot cover to secure the sound card to the frame of the computer chassis, but do not over-tighten. Securing the card assures proper grounding.Remove the Acoustic Edge™ Sound Card from the anti-static bag. Align your soundcard with the selected PCI Bus-Slot and firmly push it into the slot. Be sure thesound card is aligned properly and fits snugly into the slot.14Installing Acoustic EdgeAlign sound card and fit firmly in placePCI Bus SlotPCI Bus SlotMounting ScrewSound CardTop & BottomView
17SOUND CARD CONFIGURATION16Installing Acoustic EdgeLine InLine InMic InLine Out(Lime DIN)S/PDIF(Black DIN)GAME/MIDIPORTMic InLine Out(Lime) S/PDIF(Black)Game/MidiPortTADAUX InC/LFE(Orange)REAR (Black)FRONT(Lime)Lime DINAnalog CD INLINE OUT CABLES/PDIF OUT(orange)S/PDIF IN(Brown)Black DINS/PDIF CABLECD ANALOG CABLEDigitalCD In
Internal ConnectionsConnectors for three line level analog inputs (Aux In,TAD, Analog CD In) and oneS/PDIF digital input (Digital CD In) are provided along the top of the sound card asindicated in the picture on page 16. Use the 4 pin CD audio cable to connect theanalog audio output of your internal CD or DVD drive to the sound cards "AnalogCD In" connector.The "Digital CD In" connector is not required for most applications because currentCD players and games typically use digital extraction (no cable required) or theincluded "CD Analog Audio Cable" to bring CD audio into the sound card. If youconnect "Digital CD In" connector to your CD or DVD drive you will not be able touse the external "S/PDIF In" jack on the "S/PDIF" cable which plugs into the rear ofthe card.Replace computer cover and reconnect the power cable, monitor and other devices.SOFTWARE INSTALLATIONWINDOWS® 95/98/2000 INSTALLATIONNow that the hardware is installed, it is time to configure the drivers.Plug and Play uses your system’s BIOS and the Plug and Play features ofWindows®95/98/2000 to allocate resources for Philips Acoustic Edge™.Which version of Windows do you have?Microsoft issued a maintenance release of Windows®95 referred to as OSR2.This version shipped as the stock operating system on many PC’s. Newer andrecently upgraded PC’s will have the Windows®98 operating system. Other systemswill have the original Windows®95 or “Gold” version. The following proceduredescribes installation using Windows®98/98SE. Windows®2000 screens are slightlydifferent but the procedure is the same as described. If you have older versions ofWindows®95 then the installation will be slightly different than described below.1918CONNECTING TO YOUR ACOUSTIC EDGE SOUND CARDSpeakersCarefully insert the “Line Out” cable into the top DIN socket on the sound cardbracket making sure the key is properly aligned. If the cable does not easily insertinto the socket DO NOT FORCE IT IN, instead verify the key alignment is correctand gently reinsert. The DIN sockets are the large round sockets just below the twosmaller jacks for “Line In” and “Mic”.Next plug your front speakers or headphone into the lime colored 3.5mm stereojack at the other end of the cable. If you have a quad surround or 5.1 channelspeakers then plug your rear/surround speakers into the black colored 3.5mm stereojack on the same cable. If you have a 5.1 channel speaker system then also plug thecenter/LFE speakers into the orange colored 3.5mm stereo speaker jack on the samecable. If you are using a pair of digital (S/PDIF) speakers for your front or rear speak-ers then plug them into the S/PDIF Out phono jack as indicated below.S/PDIFIf you intend to use the external S/PDIF In or S/PDIF out connections then carefullyinsert the “S/PDIF” cable into the bottom DIN socket on the sound card bracketmaking sure the key is properly aligned. If the cable does not easily insert into thesocket DO NOT FORCE IT IN, instead verify the key alignment is correct and gentlyreinsert. The DIN sockets are the large round sockets just below the two smallerjacks for “Line In” and “Mic”.To connect digital speakers, an AC3 or DTS decoder, receiver or other device withan S/PDIF input to the S/PDIF Out of the sound card, plug it into the orange phonojack on the end of this cable. To connect an external digital source with an S/PDIFoutput to the sound cards S/PDIF In plug it into the brown phono jack on the end ofthis cable. Do not simultaneously connect devices to both the brown externalS/PDIF In connection and the internal Digital/CD connector as they will interferewith each other (see Internal Connections Below).Line In, Mic In and MIDI/JoystickExternal analog stereo sources with line level output can be connected to light blue3.5mm stereo jack at the top of the sound card bracket. A microphone can be connected to the pink 3.5mm mono jack. An analog or digital joystick and/or MIDIdevices can be connected to the large connector at the bottom of the bracket.Installing Acoustic Edge
21202. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended).Click NEXT.To install the drivers for Windows®95/98/20001. Turn on the computer and place the Philips Acoustic Edge™ CD in your CD-ROM drive.When the Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box reports that a new PCIMultimedia Audio Device has been detected, click NEXT.Installing Acoustic Edge
23224 Select NEXT to install the drivers.3. If you are installing from the install CD or if you have copied the install to anyother location, select SPECIFY A LOCATION and browse to your directorywhere the setup files are located. For Windows®95/98, select Win9x directorythen choose english. For Windows®2000, select WDM directory.Click NEXT.Installing Acoustic Edge
6. The installation will continue to install the files to your system.For Windows®95/98,Click FINISH.For Windows®2000, you must install the Philips Acoustic Edge Audio™and Philips Acoustic Edge GamePort Enumerator devices. Browse tothe Driver disk directory WDM\English to install these files. You will find thesefiles in the same WDM install directory and Windows®will finish installing thedrivers for Philips Acoustic Edge™ automatically.Click FINISH on each screen to install each of these devices.25245. Windows®then copies the files. You may be prompted to insert yourWindows®CD or floppy, as the core sound components of the operating system may need to be copied as well. These include audio Codecs, the Mixerand the Sound Recorder program.Installing Acoustic Edge
Note: Any time you say No to a Applications Launcher dialog box like the one shownabove, a second box will appear asking if you want to launch the next time Windows isstarted. Answer Yes or No as desired.9. Next, the DirectX®Setup dialog box will appear. Click OK.277. After clicking “Finish” the Philips Acoustic Edge™ GamePort will be installed. Itis possible during gameport installation,Windows®will detect newer versions ofmsanalog.vxd, vjoyd.vxd and msjstick.drv. It is recommended that you keep yourexisting files. ClickYES on all 3 screens that appear.8. Next, the software launcher will allow you to open the Acoustic Edge controlpanel and configure your speaker settings if desired. Select YES to modify thesesettings now, or select NO to modify later. Speaker settings are describedunder the Settings Tab in this manual.26Installing Acoustic Edge
12. Enter the serial number located on the Yamaha Corporation Certificate ofAuthenticity included with your documentation. This serial number is case sensitive!  Click NEXT.29YAMAHA SOFTSYNTHESIZER INSTALLATION10. After Acoustic Edge™ driver installation, the software launcher will prompt youto install the Yamaha SoftSynthesizer. Click YES.11. The Yamaha SoftSynthesizer Welcome page appears. Click NEXT.28Installing Acoustic Edge
313014. Select A Program Folder dialog box appears.Click NEXT13. The Choose Destination Location dialog box appears. Follow the instructionsin this box .Click NEXTInstalling Acoustic Edge
333217 Next, the software launcher allows you to install Sonic Foundry SIREN JukeboxXPress. This application allows you to play and organize music. Click YES onthe dialog box and follow the installation screens to install this software. Seesection About SIREN XPress to learn more about this application.18. Product Registration – If you are connected to the internet, you can registeryour product now by clicking YES in the dialog window shown below.If you prefer to register your product at a later time, go to:www.philipsusa.com/prod_reg_bounce.html and follow the instructions.Congratulations! You have successfully installed your Philips Acoustic Edge™.15. The Yamaha Software License Agreement dialog box is displayed. If you acceptthe terms and conditions, Click YES.16. You must restart your computer at this time. Click OKInstalling Acoustic Edge
Siren XPress Installation for Windows NT®(cont)3. Double Click on Sirensetup.exe4. Follow the on-screen instructions for installationREAL MODE DOS INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL) This step is only required if you intend to run DOS applications under real DOSmode by restarting your computer in “MS-DOS mode”. This step is not required torun DOS applications in a DOS box (MS-DOS prompt).In real DOS mode, you must have your DOS CD-ROM drivers loaded for access tothe install CD. Another way to do this is to simply run INST_DOS.BAT from a DOSbox in Windows.Run INSTALL.EXE from the DOS directory on the CD. This installation program willcreate the TBird directory on any drive you desire. Follow the screen prompts toinstall the files to your hard drive. The install program will edit your autoexec.bat fileto perform automatic initialization of Philips Acoustic Edge™ for use in real mode DOS .Using the Philips Acoustic Edge Control Panel for DOSTo launch the DOS control panel:1. Go to C:\Acoustic\ (C represents you hard drive)2. Type VOLCNTRL.EXEThis application allows you to adjust volume levels, balance, input levels,synthesizer modes, speaker modes, and midi effects in real DOS.In DOS games that have music settings, if you select FM synthesis in the game, makesure the synth control in the control panel is set to OPL3. For games that supportMIDI (mpu-401), select the WVTBL (wavetable) option.The game publisher normal-ly has this information in the program documentation.NOTE: This application is for real MS-DOS mode only and should not be run under Windows. In Windows®, use the Windows®mixer for adjusting playback and recording levels.35WINDOWS NT® INSTALLATIONInstallation of the drivers for your Philips Acoustic Edge™ in a Windows NT®envi-ronment are as follows (note: you must have the appropriate privileges in order toinstall the drivers):1. Boot the system to the Windows NT®desktop and insert your install CD inyour CD-ROM.2. Go to D:\NT40\English and double click on Philips Acoustic Edge Install.exe.(D: represents your CD-ROM drive).3. Wait a couple of minutes while the data transfers. Once it finishes the PhilipsAcoustic Edge Settings window will appear. Click OK on the settings page andthen when the “System Settings Change” page comes up and prompts you torestart, click the “Restart Computer Now” button.That’s it! Once the system reboots to Windows NT®your Philips Acoustic Edge™should be fully functional as indicated by the Windows®Startup sound.YAMAHA SOFTSYNTHESIZER INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS NT®Follow these steps to install the Yamaha SoftSynthesizer from your install CD:1. Insert your install CD into your CD drive2. Go to D:\S-yxg50\Nt40\Disk1\ (D: represents your CD-ROM drive)3. Double Click on Setup.exe4. Follow the on-screen instructions for installation. The required serial number islocated on the Yamaha Corporation Certificate of Authenticity included withyour documentation.SIREN XPRESS INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS NT®Follow these steps to install the Siren XPress. This application allows you to play andorganize music.1. Insert your install CD into your CD drive2. Go to D:\Applications\Sonic Foundry\Siren\ (D: represents your CD-ROM drive)34Installing Acoustic Edge
37362. Select the GENERAL tab and click the Add button. You may select any one ofthe GAME CONTROLLERS listed, then click OK.JOYSTICK CONFIGURATION FOR WINDOWS® 95/98/2000:1. Open the Control Panel and double-click on the GAME CONTROLLERSicon. Select the ADVANCED tab and under PORT DRIVER ASSIGNMENTand select Philips Acoustic Edge GamePort.Installing Acoustic Edge
Before calling the technical support number please make sure you have the following information available:• Model number and date of purchase.• Computer type, processor speed, and memory available.• Computer Operating System (IE:Windows®95,Windows®98, etc.)• On-screen error information.• Other hardware connected to your sound card.Technical Support Information:• Toll-Free Telephone Number: 1-800-835-3506Operating Hours (US Central Time):• Monday through Friday  7:00am – 11:00pm• Saturday & Sunday 8:00am – 10:00pmInternet Address: www.philipsusa.comProduct ReturnBefore returning the Philips sound card, you must first contact the Philips TechnicalSupport group to determine the nature of product defect. Once the nature of theproblem has been determined, a Return Authorization number and address will be supplied. A RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER MUSTACCOMPANY THE RETURN OF THIS PRODUCT.When returning the product for service:• The cost of shipment is at your expense and you assume all the risk. It is recommended to ship the product through a carrier that provides proof of delivery and product should be insured.• Return Authorization number must be clearly marked on the outside of the package.• Use proper packing materials for shipment• A dated proof of purchase proving the product is still under WarrantyWarranty: 3-year limited warranty3938Technical Support3. After making your selection, highlight the selected controller in GAMECONTROLLERS and click the PROPERTIES button. Select CALIBRATE andcalibrate your joystick. Your joystick should be installed and ready for flight!Installing Acoustic Edge
HELP BUTTONClick the blue “Help” button on any tab and you will have access to comprehensivehyper linked help file describing the control panel. Within the help file you can navigate by simply clicking on parts of the image of the control panel, searching orby using contents or index lists.UTILITIES TABWindows® Audio ApplicationsVolume Control:Windows®audio mixer for adjusting volume of various sound sources.Multimedia Properties:Windows®utility for selecting multimedia devices. Use it to switch between theAcoustic Edge’s two MIDI music synthesis engines. (See “MIDI Tab” section) Sound Recorder,Media Player & CD Player:Windows®playback and record applications.41PHILIPS ACOUSTIC EDGE™  DSP SPECIAL EFFECTS AND ALGORITHMSEAX™ Game Compatibility (Effects Tab)The Acoustic Edge uses QSound Environmental Modeling™ (QEM™) to achievecompatibility with games utilizing EAX™ 1.0 or EAX™ 2.0 properties including environmental reverb, obstruction and occlusion modeling. EAX™ is a trademark ofCreative Labs.DVD QSurround™ (Settings Tab)Provides virtual 5.1 playback using just stereo speakers and a compatible soft-DVDplayer capable of providing 5.1 output.QSound Environmental Modeling™ /QEM™ (Effects Tab)QSound Environmental Modeling (QEM) provides EAX game compatibility and theability to apply reverb to non-EAX sound sources including applications, S/PDIF Inand external inputs.QSound Multi-Speaker System™ /QMSS™ (Settings and S/PDIF Tabs)QMSS (QSound Multi-Speaker System) transforms stereo sources into 4 channel or5.1 channel output. QMSS is automatically invoked for stereo applications if 4 speaker or 5.1 speaker mode is selected for all operating systems except Windows®2000 (WDM drivers). For Windows® 2000 (WDM drivers) the "Expand All" boxmust be checked before starting the application. QMSS will also be applied to ana-log inputs (CD In, Line In, etc.) and the S/PDIF In if enabled on the control panel.QSound3DInteractive™/Q3DI™ (Automatic)Q3DI positions sounds all around you using stereo, surround, 5.1 speakers systemsor headphones when playing 3D audio enabled applications.The proper DSP algorithm is automatically selecting based on your speaker mode.QXpander (Settings Tab)QXpander widens the sound field of stereo music and provides 3D enhancement to2D audio games when using stereo speakers.Tone Control (Settings Tab)Allow you to adjust treble and base levels to your personal taste.40Control PanelDSP Special Effects and Algorithms
OUTPUT MODEHeadphoneSelect this mode when listening using headphones rather than speakers. The head-phones should be plugged into the “front” speaker jack.Selecting “Headphone” tells the sound card to use a special 3D algorithm when play-ing 3D games. Selecting “2 Speakers” will result in incorrect sound positioning whenusing headphones. Selecting “Headphones” when using speakers will reduce theeffectiveness of 3D effects.Note: The Acoustic Edge is designed for use with headphones or amplified (powered)speakers. Use with passive (non-amplified) speakers is not recommended.2 SpeakersSelect this mode when using stereo (2 or 3 piece) speaker systems. The AcousticEdge will apply advanced 3D algorithms to virtualize sounds all around you whenplaying compatible 3D audio enabled games.QXpanderQXpander widens the sound field of stereo music and provides 3D enhancementto 2D audio games. Using this feature in combination with speakers providing“3D enhancement” may cause distortion and is not recommended.DVD QSurroundThis feature will greatly enhance your listening experience when used duringDVD playback in 2 speaker mode. This feature will provide the sensation of afull-blown 5.1 speaker system by virtualizing the surround speakers. For properoperation 5.1 output must be selected in the soft-DVD player’s control panel.QSurround requires a soft-DVD player capable of providing 5.1 channel output.If your soft-DVD player does not offer 5.1 output mode then select “stereo’ or“Pro-Logic mode” in the soft-DVD player’s control panel and select QXpandermode instead of DVD QSurround.The Acoustic Edge supports numerous playback modes for various speaker configurations. See the “DVD Playback Modes” section of this manual for details.43Space Junk & Wumpus:3D audio applications that demonstrate QSound Lab’s 3D audio technology.You must have the Acoustic Edge install CD in your CD-ROM drive to launch these applications.Show Control Panel Icon in the TaskBar:Enabling this allows you to open the control panel from the taskbar. Default setting is enabled.SETTINGS TABThis tab allows you to select your exact speaker configuration and provides you with sliders for adjusting the master volume, left/right speaker balance, fade control (balance between front and back speakers), Center/LFE (Low FrequencyEffects) level control for 5.1 channel playback, and Tone Control which affects all channels.42Control Panel
Fade SliderUse the slider to adjust the relative volume of the front vs. rear speaker.To center the fade slider automatically, right click on the fade slider, and choose “Center”.Volume SlidersCenter: To adjust the volume output for the center channel in 5.1-Speaker mode.Master: To adjust the volume output for the master volume (all speakers affected).LFE: To adjust the volume output for the Low Frequency Effects channel in 5.1-Speaker mode.Tone ControlTreble and/or Bass level can by emphasized by checking the “Enable” box and adjust-ing the Treble and/or Bass sliders. Uncheck the “Enable” box or adjust the sliders tothe bottom for a flat response.Default ButtonThe default button will disable tone control and set Tone Control sliders to minimum (flat). All other sliders under “Output Control” are centered.Apply Reverb/QXpander/QMSS to External Input SourceReverb, QXpander (when enabled), and expansion of stereo to 4 or 5.1 channels(QMSS) are automatically applied to all sounds generated by applications running onyour PC however they are not applied to inputs such as analog “CD In” and “Line In”unless that input is selected on the “Apply Reverb/QMSS/QXpander to ExternalInput Source “ selector pull-down menu.For example if you are using the Microsoft “CD player” which uses the analog “CDIn” connector to play CD’s or if you are using a tape deck or other external deviceconnected to “Line In” you must select the input here to enable conversion of thesestereo sources to 4 or 5.1 channels using QMSS. However if you are using an appli-cation that is not dependent on these connections such as a game, MP3 player, or aCD player that uses digital extraction rather than analog “CD In” (such as the includ-ed Siren JukeBox application) then QMSS is used to automatically convert thesesources to 4 or 5.1 channels (when in 4 or 5.1 speaker mode).454 SpeakersSelect this if you have a 4 or 5 piece speaker system (stereo front left and right andrear/surround left and right speakers and optional subwoofer). 3D sounds generat-ed by compatible applications will processed to the appropriate speaker and stereosounds from applications will be expanded to four distinct channels using QMSS.Stereo sources from external inputs (CD In, Line In . . .) will not be expanded to therear speakers unless the source is selected in the “Apply Reverb/QXpander/QMSSto External Input Source:”. Similarly the “Apply QXpander/QMSS” box must bechecked under “S/PDIF In” on the “S/PDIF” tab in order for S/PDIF In sources to beexpanded to all 4 speakers.If your front or rear speakers are digital (S/PDIF) rather than analog then see the“S/PDIF” section of this manual for additional instructions.5.1 Speakers:Select this mode if you have a 5.1 speaker system (front left, front center, front right,surround left and right speakers and LFE/subwoofer). 3D sounds generated by com-patible applications will processed to the appropriate speaker and stereo soundsfrom applications will be expanded to 5.1 distinct channels using QMSS.Stereo sources from external inputs (CD In, Line In . . .) will not be expanded to therear, center and LFE speakers unless the source is selected in the “ApplyReverb/QXpander/QMSS to External Input Source:”. Similarly the “ApplyQXpander/QMSS” box must be checked under “S/PDIF In” on the “S/PDIF” tab inorder for S/PDIF In sources to be expanded to all speakers.If your front or rear speakers are digital (S/PDIF) rather than analog then see theinstructions in the “S/PDIF” section of this manual.Expand All (Windows® 2000/WDM drivers only)Select "Expand All" before starting the application to transform stereo applications to4 or 5.1 speaker playback. This occurs automatically in other operating systems.OUTPUT CONTROLBalance SliderUse this slider to adjust the relative volume of the right vs. left speaker. The overallvolume will not be affected.To center the balance slider automatically, right click onthe balance slider, and choose “Center”.44Control Panel
Apply QXpander/QMSSChecking this box will have the following effect:• When in 4 speaker or 5.1 speaker mode any source connected to S/PDIFIn will be expanded to all speakers using QMSS.• When in 2 speaker mode QXpander will be applied to any source connected to S/PDIF In providing an enhanced (wider) sound field.S/PDIF OUTDisabledIn this mode S/PDIF Out is disabled. Select one of the following options to determine what content will be sent to the S/PDIF Out connector.Front Left and Right ChannelsIn this mode the same content being sent to the front Line Out speaker jack in analog format will also be sent to the S/PDIF output in digital format for applicationsrunning on your PC (MP3, games, etc.). For external inputs (CD-In or Line In), selectthe proper source on the "Apply Reverb/QXpander/QMSS to External Input Source"pull  down menu located on the Settings tab. Use this mode if you are using digitalS/PDIF speakers for your front speakers or wish to send the front speaker stereo signal to an external device connected to the S/PDIF output such as a mini-diskrecorder or receiver with S/PDIF In. Please note that the volume settings on theSettings tab will have no affect on the signal on the S/PDIF output.Rear Left and Right ChannelsIn this mode the same content being sent to the rear/surround Line Out speakerjack in analog format will also be sent to the S/PDIF output in digital format for applications running on your PC (MP3, games, etc.). For external inputs (CD-In orLine In), select the proper source on the "Apply Reverb/QXpander/QMSS toExternal Input Source" pull  down menu located on the Settings tab. Use this modeif you are using digital S/PDIF speakers for your rear speakers. For proper operationyou must also be in 4 speaker or 5.1 speaker mode. Please note that the volume settings on the Settings tab will have no affect on the signal on the S/PDIF output.47S/PDIF TABThis page of the Philips Acoustic Edge Control Panel will control the settings for theDigital Audio input and output. S/PDIF is the acronym for industry-wide standardcalled Sony/Philips Digital Interface. This is the signal typically labeled “Digital Output”on the back of a newer generation CD-Player or similar “Digital Audio”consumer devices.S/PDIF INEnable This setting is used to enable the S/PDIF In on Philips Acoustic Edge from a digitalsource such as a CD-ROM or DVD drive housed in the PC or an outside deviceconnected to the external S/PDIF cable.46Control Panel
EFFECTS TABThese controls allow you to manage the application of reverb and QSoundEnvironmental Modeling™ (QEM™). QEM provides EAX 1.0/2.0 game compatibilityand the ability to apply reverb to non-EAX sources including applications, S/PDIF Inand external inputs.EnableWhen playing games supporting EAX properties select the “Enable” box under“Reverb/QSound Environmental Modeling”. Set the Environment selector to“- none –“ to avoid reverb being applied to non-EAX applications.To apply reverb to non-EAX applications also select a reverb type using the“Environment” selector described below and adjust the reverb level using the slider corresponding to the source.EnvironmentUsing this pull down menu you can select various types of reverbs that simulate various environments. To turn on these environments the “Enable” box must be selected.If you are playing an EAX 1.0 or 2.0 game it should automatically select the appropriate environment as you move around the game. The environment selectorcan be left on “-none-“.If you are playing a non-EAX enabled game, music or movies you can select an environment of your choice and adjust the level using the slider corresponding to the source.If you are using the Philips Acoustic Edge (H/W) Synth rather than the Yamaha SXG(default) then the “Environment” you select will also be used when playing MIDImusic and the intensity will be controlled on the reverb slider on the MIDI tab.Some “Environments” such as “Concert Hall” are more appropriate for music whileothers like “Forsaken” were designed with specific games in mind and others like“Drugged” are for gaming and general playing around.49Center and LFE ChannelsIn this mode the same content being sent to the Center/LFE Line Out speaker jackin analog format will also be sent to the S/PDIF output in digital format for applica-tions running on your PC (MP3, games, etc.). For external inputs (CD-In or Line In),select the proper source on the "Apply Reverb/QXpander/QMSS to External InputSource" pull  down menu located on the Settings tab. Use this mode if you are usingdigital S/PDIF speakers for your center and LFE speakers. For proper operation youmust also be in 5.1 speaker mode. Please note that the volume settings on the“Settings” tab will have no affect on the signal on the S/PDIF output.DVD AC3/DTSUse this mode if you wish to play DVD audio using an external AC3 or DTSdecoder such as a speaker set, receiver or decoder box connected to S/PDIF Out.This mode is only available when using a compatible soft-DVD player capable ofstreaming AC3 or DTS data to the sound card.48Control Panel
Your Acoustic Edge™ sound card includes two distinct wavetable music synthesisengines. The Yamaha SXG is an extremely high quality, high polyphony (512 simulta-neous voices) MIDI synthesis engine with both GM and XG compatibility. Select theSXG for the richest music experience. The Acoustic Edge WaveTable Synth is a purehardware synthesis engine designed for use with games or other applications werelow CPU consumption is critical. Select the Acoustic Edge WaveTable Synth only forgames that utilize MIDI for music. Note that most current PC games do not useMIDI music so typically the SXG Softsynth can be left selected even when playinggames. These games use digital sound recordings exclusively and are not effected byMIDI output selection.51Reverb Level Sliders These sliders, used in conjunction with the “Enable” box and the “Environment” pulldown menu, allow you to control the intensity and characteristics of the reverb effectapplied to your sound. Reverb is an acoustic effect that simulates the interaction ofsound with the environment. As an example imagine the sound of a gunshot in alarge cathedral compare to the same sound in a tiled bathroom. The entry under“Default Environment” allows you to select a certain surrounding (environment) suchas a cave, arena or hallway while the sliders provide for control over the intensity ofthe effect.Typically very low settings should be used when adding ambiance to music or gamesrather than higher settings that may cause distortion and sound unnatural.Specifically:Audio Applications slider:Control the intensity of the effect for games, Sonic Foundry Siren,Yamaha SXGWavetable synth (also has its own reverb effect controls) and other applications.External Input slider:Control the intensity of the effect for analog input sources such as CD In andLine In.S/PDIF Input slider:Control the intensity of the effect for digital input source such as a digital connection to an internal CD drive or external device connected to the S/PDIFcable.MIDI TABNOTE!: When your card is initially installed the SXG Softsynth is selected as your defaultMIDI engine. The SXG IS NOT CONTROLLED ON THIS TAB BUT IN A SEPARATE CONTROL PANEL. See details on the following pages50Control Panel
53Default MIDI DeviceWhen your card is initially installed the SXG Softsynth is selected as your defaultMIDI engine. To view your default selection look under “Default MIDI Device” onthe MIDI tab. MIDI applications will use this default device unless they have beenspecially configured to use a different device. To change the default device see“Multimedia Properties” below. If the current default device is “Yamaha SXG Driver”then make adjustments as indicated in “Yamaha YXG Setup” below. If the defaultdevice is “Acoustic Edge WaveTable Synth” then make adjustments as indicated underthe “H/W Wavetable . . .” below.Multimedia PropertiesUse this ICON to change your default MIDI device:1. Click on the Multimedia properties icon2. Select the MIDI tab on the “Multimedia Control Panel”3. “Single instrument” will be selected4. To change to a different MIDI output select it then select “Apply” or “OK”. Youcan select either “Yamaha SXG Driver” (typical),“Acoustic Edge WaveTableSynth” (games with MIDI) or Acoustic Edge External (if you have an externalsynthesizer connected to the Game/MIDI port of the card.Yamaha YXG SetupTo adjust the SXG Softsynth:1. The SXG is not affected by the “H/W Wavetable” controls under the MIDI tabof the Acoustic Edge control panel. Instead click on the “XG Soft” Icon under“Yamaha YXG Setup” on the Acoustic Edge Control Panel MIDI tab.2. The SXG can also be adjusted by right clicking on the “XG Soft” icon in thesystray (lower right corner of your screen) or in the control panel and selecting“SoftSynthesizer Setup” .H/W Wavetable VoicesUse this and the H/W Wavetable Chorus and Reverb Level controls to adjustAcoustic Edge WaveTable synth. These adjustments will have no effect on MIDI play-back unless the Acoustic Edge Wavetable synth is selected as the MIDI device.52Better Gaming (Default, Recommended)Best setting for Windows®DirectSound®and DirectSound3D Gaming.Maximum hardware acceleration for games.Better Polyphony Setting for the highest MIDI WaveTable polyphony (most simultaneous voices). Thissetting will reduce resources available for DirectSound and 3D audio accelerationand increase CPU consumption.You will only notice an effect if your file is high polyphony (i.e. using a large numberof voices simultaneous). For high polyphony applications you typically will want touse the Yamaha YXG instead which has up to 512 voice polyphony.H/W Wavetable Chorus LevelNone – Chorus effect is not applied.As Specified in MIDI FileChorus effect is applied only as specified in the MIDI file being played. If no chorus isspecified for a MIDI voice then no change will be observed when switching betweenthis mode and “None” mode.GlobalChorus will be applied to all MIDI voices regardless of the MIDI file and the chorusintensity will be set using the slider.H/W Wavetable Reverb LevelNone – Reverb effect is not applied.As Specified in MIDI FileReverb effect is applied only as specified in the MIDI file being played. If no reverb isspecified for a MIDI voice then no change will be observed when switching betweenthis mode and “None” mode. Reverb must also be enabled and a reverb “environ-ment” selected on the “Effects”Tab.GlobalReverb will be applied to all MIDI voices regardless of the MIDI file and the reverbintensity will be set using the slider. Reverb must also be enabled and a reverb “envi-ronment” selected on the “Effects”Tab.Control Panel
5554Manual Mode:Once you have selected the appropriate Output Mode, click on any of the desiredspeakers to verify proper connection. You can check the Loop Sounds box that willresult in continuous sound in that speaker. Click the Stop button to stop the test.Auto Mode:Click on Auto Mode. Sounds will emanate in sequence starting with LF and cyclethrough each speaker in the Output Mode you selected.Use the Master Volume Slider to adjust the overall output level of yourspeaker system.Adjust speaker connections as required to complete your sound card installation.SPEAKER TEST TABThe speaker test tab is a utility to help verify proper speaker connections to yoursound card. The acronyms are defined as follows:• LF – Left Front Speaker• CTR – Center Speaker• RF – Right Front Speaker• RS – Right Surround Speaker• LFE – Low Frequency Effects / Subwoofer• LS – Left Surround SpeakerSelect the Output Mode you wish to test.There are two modes to test your speaker settings: Manual and AutoControl Panel
Using 4 or 5.1 channel surround speakers your Acoustic Edge™ sound card candeliver true multi-channel surround sound from a compatible soft-DVD player application even if the player only supports stereo output. If the soft-DVD player iscapable of providing a true 5.1 Dolby Digital or a 4 channel Dolby Digital™ down-mix Acoustic Edge will output all 4 or 5.1 Dolby Digital channels. Even if the soft-DVD player supports 4 or 5.1 channel Dolby Digital™ you may prefer usingQMSS™ playback of DVD’s because of the enhanced rear channel content it provides. If you have only stereo speakers Acoustic Edge can also provide virtual surround using its QSurround feature.To enable 4 or 5.1 speaker QMSS™ DVD enhancement:1. Make sure “4 Speakers” or “5.1 Speakers” (and "Expand All" for Windows®2000) is selected in the Acoustic Edge control panel settings tab.2. Open the “control panel” or “settings” menu for the soft-DVD player.3. Select the menu or tab that controls the player’s audio settings.4. Look for a panel that allows you to select the number and type audio channels5. Select either 2 speaker “Stereo” or 2 speaker “Dolby Surround or ProLogic”.Either option will work well as the QMSS™ DSP algorithm does not dependon Dolby encoding. (Effectively you should follow the soft-DVD player instructions for playing back over stereo speakers even though you have a quador 5.1speaker system connected).6. Close the control panel and play a DVD. Acoustic Edge will detect that it is in 4or 5.1 speaker mode but is only receiving two channels of audio from the DVDand automatically generate 4 or 5.1 distinct channels of surround sound usingQMSS™.To enable a 4 or 5.1 speaker Dolby Digital™ playback :1. Make sure “4 Speakers” or “5.1 Speakers” is selected (and for Windows® 2000that "Expand All" is NOTselected) in the Acoustic Edge control panel settings tab.2. Follow the soft-DVD players instructions for 4 or 5.1 speaker playback. (Someplayers will not offer this feature)3. Play a DVD and Acoustic edge will output the 4 or 5.1channel Dolby Digitalsound provided by the soft-DVD player.5756DVD Playback ModesINFORMATION TABThe information tab provides detailed information about your sound card. Thisincludes the model number for your product and software version information.Control Panel
• Use the Field Chooser window to view your collection the way you want to see it.SIREN XPress brings powerful functionality to your desktop:• Use Search for Music to find music on a network or removable drive.• Export custom playlists to your Rio or Nomad II portable MP3 device.• Use your Microsoft Internet Keyboard hotkeys to control SIREN XPress’s functions.Siren™ XPress Quick StartWelcome to Sonic Foundry’s SIREN XPress! This guide is designed to provide youwith information that will allow you to immediately begin taking advantage of thepowerful features of SIREN™ XPress.SIREN XPress allows you to operate in Philips compact mode or normal mode.Thecompact mode includes only the Transport buttons (Play, Stop, Pause, etc.). Normalmode displays the entire SIREN XPress window, and allows access to all SIRENXPress functionality.You can toggle between the Philips compact mode and normalmode using any of the following methods:• Click the Compact/Skin Mode button.• From the View menu, choose the Compact/Skin Mode option.• Press Ctrl + M on your keyboard.You can expand the Philips compact mode to display the current and next songs, theCompact/Skin Mode button, and the Select Playlist button.To expand the compactmode, click the Expand control on the right end of the player.You can also use thiscontrol to collapse the compact mode.The SIREN XPress expanded compact modeis shown below:5958About SIREN™XPressAcoustic Edge supports Microsoft’s standards for multichannel playback howeversome soft-DVD players may not. If this mode does not work with your soft-DVD player then use QMSS DVD enhancement mode described in the preceding section.If you only have stereo speakers:1. Make sure “2 speakers” is selected in the Acoustic Edge control panel settings tab.2. Select “DVD QSurround” under “2 speakers” in the Acoustic Edge control panel.3. Follow the soft-DVD players instructions for “5.1 speaker” playback. [If yoursoft-DVD player does not provide a 5.1 speaker mode then select “QXpander”instead of “DVD QSurround in line 2) above and follow the soft-DVD playersinstructions for “stereo” playback instead]4. Play a DVD and Acoustic Edge will virtualize surround effects coming from the DVD.ABOUT SIREN™ XPRESSTransform your PC into the ultimate music entertainment center with SIREN XPressmusic jukebox. SIREN XPress lets you “rip” your CD collection onto one convenientlocation—your hard drive. Let SIREN XPress help you surf the net and find moregreat music to add to your collection—MP3,WAV, and WMA files are all supported.Use SIREN XPress’ advanced organizational features to create custom playlists of thesongs you want to hear. SIREN XPress maximizes your audio experience with daz-zling, colorful eye candy—real-time computer animation that pulses and interactswith your songs. And when you’re ready to hit the road with your portable MP3player,* SIREN XPress is the fun, easy way to upload your custom playlists.* Supported MP3 players do not currently run under Windows NT or Windows 2000.You must be running SIREN XPress on Windows 9x to upload songs to portable players.SIREN XPress includes 20 free MP3 encodes, with unlimited MP3 playback.SIREN XPress makes it easy to organize your music:• SIREN XPress includes a powerful, database-driven music management engine.• The Sort, Group, and Filter tools provide you with superior control over yourmusic library.DVD Playback Modes
In 2 speaker or earphone mode you will see two dots and in 4 speaker modes youwill see four dots. You can also select other effects patterns by right-clicking on thevisual display and choosing from the list of available graphic effects.”RIPPING (RECORDING) FROM A CD1. Place an audio CD in your computer’s CD-ROM drive.2. In normal mode, select the Play/Rip CD tab (from the Media Managerpanel).Your computer’s CD drives are displayed on the Play/Rip CD page.3. Specify the CD drive containing the audio CD (from the drop-down list locatedabove the track list).The CD’s tracks are displayed, and SIREN attempts toaccess information for the CD. If the CD information does not appear, you canobtain the CD information by clicking the CDDB button, or you can add theinformation manually in the Play/Rip CD page. If the CD information is notaccessed or added manually, SIREN rips the songs as “Unknown” and numbersthem sequentially.4. Select the song(s) to be ripped.5. From the File menu, choose Rip to Library. SIREN begins ripping files to thefolder specified in the Preferences dialog, and a meter in the Status columndepicts the progress of the ripping.6. To halt ripping at any time, choose Cancel Ripping from the File menu.7. To monitor the ripping progress, select Encoding List from the Play/Rip CDpage drop-down list, or, if Tree View is enabled, double-click on the Encoding List folder.Note:You can play media from the media library while you are ripping CDs, but you cannot listen to the CD itself during ripping.ADDITIONAL HELPFor more detailed information about SIREN XPress features, please refer to theonline Help file accessible from SIREN’s normal mode by choosing Contents andIndex from the Help menu.For additional information on other Sonic Foundry products, visitwww.sonicfoundry.com.61Media FilesA media file refers to any audio and video file that SIREN will play from your com-puter. SIREN supports the following media file formats: .wav, .mp3, .wma, .pca, .aif,.ogg, .avi, .wmv, .asf, .mpg, .mpeg, .mov, .qt.Finding MediaAfter you install SIREN XPress, a configuration wizard will scan your local hard drivesfor any .mp3 and .wma files and add them to your SIREN XPress media library. Ifyou are unable to play media or use the transport controls for SIREN XPress afterthe installation process, you can manually run the Configuration Wizard fromSIREN’s normal mode by choosing Configuration Wizard from the Options menu.You can also search your hard drive(s) for media to add to your media library anytime by choosing Search Computer for Media from the Options menu.Playing MediaSIREN will allow you to play .mp3, .wma,.wav , .pca, .aif, .ogg, .avi, .wmv, .asf, .mpg,.mpeg, .mov, and .qt files, as well as audio CDs. You can start playing media immediately by clicking on the Play button in either compact or normal mode.Playing media by typeWith the compact mode expanded, click on the “Play Media from” button. From themenu that displays, you can select your media by library views, album, artist, genre, orplaylist, or choose to play an audio CD.GRAPHIC EFFECTSSIREN XPress displays dazzling visual effects during audio playback. SIREN XPressdefaults to the special Acoustic Edge visual which represents the six distinctly differentchannels of sounds generated by the Acoustic Edge. With this effect selected youwill see up to six dots, one corresponding to each speaker channel pulsating to thesound coming from the corresponding channel. For example in 5.1 speaker modeyou will see these six dots:Top center dot - center channel Top left dot - left front channelTop right- dot - right front channel Center dot - LFE/Subwoofer channelBottom left dot - left rear channel Bottom right dot - right rear channel60About SIREN™XPress
63UPGRADING TO SIREN JUKEBOXIf you like SIREN XPress but want more powerful options, upgrade to SonicFoundry’s SIREN Jukebox:• CD burning • Unlimited MP3 ripping • Advanced audio effects • Perfect Clarity Audio encoding• Higher bitrate WMA encodingTo upgrade, choose Instant Upgrade from the Help menu.ABOUT AUDIOPIX™AudioPix™ makes it easy to combine digital images with MP3 sound to get the ulti-mate multimedia presentation. In just three simple steps you will have an excitingnew MPEG format that can be played back in either of the popular players,RealPlayer®or Windows Media™ Player. Now for the first time, you don’t have tobe a Web Master to create your own unique presentations – just grab an MP3 file,some of your most treasured images and let your imagination go.• Turn your wedding photos and special occasions into a creative slideshow forfriends and family• Keep your vacation memories alive forever. Go on vacation without going onvacation!• Create an “Internet Commercial” to promote your businessTo install AudioPix, follow these simple steps:1. Insert your install CD into your CD drive2. Go to D:\Applications\QSound Labs\AudioPix\ (D represents your CD-ROM drive)3. Double click on apixfree.exe4. Follow the on-screen instructions for installation. The required serial number islocated at D:\Applications\QSound Labs\AudioPix\. Open the apixfree.txt file.62Philips Acoustic Edge™ allows you to record sounds and music from various inputsources (i.e. microphone, audio CD, line in, etc). Before you start recording, you needto configure the recording source as follow:• Open the Volume Mixer, go to Options, and select Properties.Recording Source ConfigurationAbout Audio Pix™
• Open your favorite recording application and start recording.6564• Choose "Recording" under “Adjust Volume for”, and check the recording sourcethat you want to display in the Recording Mixer.• Click OK, and the Recording Mixer window will open. Now you can select therecording source you intend to use and adjust the recording volume level.Recording Source Configuration
Windows®2000 Uninstall1. Open the Add/Remove Hardware control panel applet2. Select “Uninstall/Unplug a Device”. Click Next.3. Select “Uninstall a Device”. Click Next.4. Choose Philips Acoustic Edge Audio from the list. Click Next.5. Click Yes on confirm screen. Click Next.6. Open the Add/Remove Hardware control panel applet7. Select “Uninstall/Unplug a Device”. Click Next.8. Select “Uninstall a Device”. Click Next.9. Choose Philips Acoustic Edge Game Port Enumerator from the list. Click Next.10. Click Yes on the confirm screen. Click Next.11. Open the Add / Remove Programs control panel applet12. Click on Philips Acoustic Support Files. Click Change/Remove.13. Power down your computer and remove your sound card.6766Uninstalling Software DriversConflicts between your audio card and another device may occur if they are set touse the same I/O address. To resolve I/O conflicts, change the resource settings ofyour Philips Acoustic Edge™ card or the conflicting device using Device Managerin Windows®95/98.If you are still unable to determine which card is causing the conflict, remove all cardsexcept the Philips Acoustic Edge™ card and other essential cards (for example,disk controller and graphics cards). Add each card back until Device Manager indi-cates that a conflict has occurred.To resolve conflicts in Windows®95/981. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the System icon.3. In the System Properties dialog, click the Device manager tab.4. Under the Sound,Video and Game Controllers entry, select the conflictingaudio card driver, indicated by an exclamation mark (!), and click the Properties button.5. In the Properties dialog, click the Resources tab.6. Select Use Automatic Settings and click the OK button.7. Restart your computer to allow Windows 95/98 to reassign resources to the devices.UNINSTALLING SOFTWARE DRIVERSWindows®95/98 Uninstall1. Select Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs and select Philips Acoustic EdgeAudio Support Files. Click the ADD/REMOVE button.2. You will be prompted to shutdown your computer after uninstall for thechanges to take effect. Click Yes to shutdown your computer and then removePhilips Acoustic EdgeTM from your system.Windows NT®UninstallBrowse to the Multimedia page in the Control Panel, click on the “Devices” tab,under “Audio Devices” select “Philips Acoustic Edge  Audio”, and then click the“Remove” button. Shutdown your computer and remove Philips Acoustic Edge™from your system.Resolving I/O Conflicts
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