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Table of Contents Audiophile USB Owner's Manual - M-Audio

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Problem: I am playing AC-3 or surround sound data from a s<strong>of</strong>tware<br />

application on my computer, sending the data from <strong><strong>Audio</strong>phile</strong> <strong>USB</strong> S/PDIF<br />

Out to my home theater’s AC-3 decoder. However, the decoder does not<br />

recognize the signal and therefore refuses to put out any audio.<br />

Possible Cause: There is a bit within the S/PDIF digital audio stream that<br />

defines the S/PDIF content as audio or non-audio. Most AC-3 surround<br />

sound decoders expect this setting to be non-audio and will otherwise<br />

reject the information. Go to the S/PDIF page <strong>of</strong> the <strong><strong>Audio</strong>phile</strong> <strong>USB</strong><br />

Control Panel, select Consumer and Advanced Settings, and then select<br />

“DD/DTS Pass-Thru.”<br />

• Problem: I have Windows 98SE and I want to install the <strong><strong>Audio</strong>phile</strong> <strong>USB</strong>,<br />

why do I need the original operating system CD-ROM to install your drivers?<br />

• Answer: Windows 98SE does not have the system files to support <strong>USB</strong><br />

<strong>Audio</strong> installed as part <strong>of</strong> the core installation. Instead these files must be<br />

added.The necessary files are located on the Windows 98SE CD. If you do<br />

not have your original Windows 98SE CD, contact Micros<strong>of</strong>t Technical<br />

about how to acquire the files for <strong>USB</strong> <strong>Audio</strong> support in Windows 98SE.<br />

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