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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 Transit USB external soundcard made by M-Audio. 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. TIA, Ray Boyce |
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