MSI P4m900m3l Manual
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A-13 VIA VT8237 SATA RAID IntroductionYou may also use the same or button to view the status of Array 0---RAID 1.Click on the plus (+) symbol next to Array 0---RAID 1 to see the details of each disk.Appendix VT8237RAID.p65 2006/9/15, 下午 02:1413
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B-1 VIA VT1708 AudioVIA VT1708 Audio Appendix B The VIA VT1708 HD Audio Codec delivers high fidelity audio playback featuring four premium quality stereo DACs enabling 8 channel support, and 2 stereo ADCs, all of which support the latest 24-bit, 192KHz audio standards.Appendix VT1708 audio.p65 2006/9/15, 下午 02:141
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MS-7255 Mainboard B-2You need to install the driver for VIA VT1708 codec to function properly before you can get access to 2-, 4-, 6-, 8- channel or 7.1+2 channel audio operations. Follow the procedures described below to install the drivers for different operating systems. Installation for Windows 2000/XP For Windows® 2000, you must install Windows® 2000 Service Pack4 or later before installing the driver. For Windows® XP, you must install Windows® XP Service Pack1 or later before installing the...
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B-3 VIA VT1708 Audio3.Click Next to install the Realtek High Definition Audio Driver. Click hereSelect this option4.Click Finish to restart the system.Click hereAppendix VT1708 audio.p65 2006/9/15, 下午 02:143
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MS-7255 Mainboard B-4Software Configuration HD Audio Deck: Adeck Audio Deck (Adeck) is a Windows based program that co-works with the VIA HD Audio driver and the VIA HD Audio chip. With this convenient audio control interface, you can make the best use of the VIA Audio chip and create powerful customized sound environments. The main features of Adeck include: - Supports various sound enhancement settings with detailed user customization - Supports active jack detection - Supports jack function...
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B-5 VIA VT1708 Audio Display Mode The VIA Adeck has two basic display modes: “Simple Mode” and “Full Mode”. Simple Mode Once Adeck has been launched, the panel will be displayed in the center of windows desktop. The Adeck system is initialized using the simple mode. In this mode, the user only has limited control and audio information. The basic controls include: master volume and mute. The basic audio information includes: peak meter, number of channels, S/PDIF out status or sound effect status, etc.If...
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MS-7255 Mainboard B-6PANEL DETAIL Adeck consists of two parts: a top and bottom panel. In the simple mode, only the top panel will be fully shown. In the full mode, both the top and bottom panel will be fully visible. Volume control: This is the global volume control. The global volume is controlled using a slider. Moving the slider to the left decreases the volume. Moving the slider to the right increases the volume. Mute button: This is the global mute control. When the mute button is activated, all...
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B-7 VIA VT1708 Audio Configuration Panels Speaker Configuration Panel Speaker Configuration Panel is divided into two parts. On the left side, you can select the number of audio channels. There are up to 8 channels available. Once a channel configuration is selected the right side of the panel will change accordingly. On the right side of Speaker Configuration Panel, you can set the volume level for each speaker separately. Speaker positions can also be changed. To test a speaker, double-click on the...
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MS-7255 Mainboard B-8If the “Independent Headphone” feature has been enabled, the maximum number of channels will be six. To control the headphone volume, click on the headphone icon at the bottom-right corner.Click here to view Independent Headphone Control To switch back to the speaker volume controls, click on the speaker icon at the bottom-right corner.Click here, it will turn to Speaker Control.Headphone VolumeAppendix VT1708 audio.p65 2006/9/15, 下午 02:148
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B-9 VIA VT1708 AudioMixer Configuration Panel On the Mixer Configuration Panel, there are four mixer devices that can be selected: playback, recording, headphone and microphone. Below shows the Playback Mixer. Each of the Playback items has a volume, balance and mute control. You can also select the default playback device from a drop-down menu. When select desired box to enable “Analog To Line Out”, you can hear the analog input source (such as Microphone, Line In) from the speaker. In this condition...