![]() for example when I tried recording directly after installing the driver, no recording signal.īut after seleting a sonic “environment” in the manager, then clicking reset in the environments section, But which settings caused it to work I do not know for sure. ![]() Then it was just a matter of adjusting some settings in the Realtek Audio Manager that the installedĭriver also installed. It appears that the recording pitch problem was corrected by installing the updated audio driver. Of actual sample rates…and I left these always at default “Best”) Sample Rate Conversion Quality> with a slider with three options from Good to Best…but no indications (…except perhaps at XP’s Sounds and Audio Device Properties> Volume> Speaker Settings> Advanced> Performance> ![]() Where there is any options to change sample rates, like there are on newer versions of Windows. ![]() I saw no place in the Realtek Audio Manager, and no place at all on Windows XP (will update when I can) Did you find a playback effect in the Realtek Control Panel that directly changed pitch? ![]()
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