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Help: Transit USB Audio Device Not Fully Recognized by Windows 98SE
Hey all.
I am unable to get windows 98SE to fully recognize the M-Audio Transit USB external soundcard. After downloading the latest drivers from the M-Audio web site, the installation seemed to go fine. However, after rebootting, "Transit USB" is not listed as a "preferred device" in either Playback or Recording devices (under Control Panel/Multimedia/Audio). The really weird thing is that "Tranist USB" is listed twice under "Audio Devices" and "Mixer Devices", "Midi Devices" and "Line Input Devices" when I click on the "Device" tab under Control Panel/Multimedia. So, to summarize, the drivers seem to be installed, but I can not select it as either a Playback or Recording audio device. I'm running DirectX 9. The version of the Transit USB driver is 5.10.00.359. M-Audio customer support is a joke - they have not helped me at all. Can anybody help? I'm stumped. BTW...the Transit works fine under XP. But I'd really like to get this working with my 98SE machine, too. TIA, Ray Boyce |
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