KHz for souund, need help!

ChrisDVD

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Hello

i am right now in the 'sound effect maneger' under 'digital audio' section. And i can choose 3 options. -digital output of, -output digital only, -digital in to digital out pass trough mode.

I chose the option -output digital only, and under that, i can choose 96 KHz, 48KHHz, or 44.1 KHz.

What does that mean? Could someone explain it too me.

I got x-530 Nexttech speakers, 5.1 surorund system (dobly), 70 watts.

Thx

Chris
 
thats one thing i odnt know and i will like to know! is their a way you can tell by cheking in some properties or something? or do i need to opem tje computer up?
anyway, you have been helping me out alot tonight :P:D
Thx a lot

Chris
 
ChrisDVD said:
thats one thing i odnt know and i will like to know! is their a way you can tell by cheking in some properties or something? or do i need to opem tje computer up?
anyway, you have been helping me out alot tonight :P:D
Thx a lot

Chris

NP...posting spree. :D
Did you buy your computer or build it. If you bought it, you might have some papers detailing what the manufacturer included in it. If you built it, and have any boxes or papers from the card, it should be there. And if you have XP, right-click on my computer, then go to properties, then hardware, then click Device Manager. The sound card should be listed under sound devices, along with the onboard sound on the motherboard. List both here if you aren't sure which is the sound card.
 
ok, soory, but i right click my computer, and all that. I am in device manager. i fund 'sound, video, and games controller'. but i dont seem to finf muck. Take a look:

-audio Codecs
-Legacy audio drivers
-Legacy video capture device
-Media control Device
-Realtech high definition audio
-video codecs

Which one? :P
 
realtek7hd.jpg

Does the program look like that?
 
well, it has pretty much the same options...but i go to the right bottom corner of the screen, click on 'sound effect' and go form there.....

Chris
 
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