SBLive, Dell LW & Power Management

Okay - Hibernation still works with these drivers. Additionally, the computer will go into standby mode. However, it won't wake up from standby. Can anyone successfully put their computer into standby mode and wake it up while having the Dell...




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#21374 - 02/20/00 03:33 AM SBLive, Dell LW & Power Management
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Okay - Hibernation still works with these drivers. Additionally, the computer will go into standby mode. However, it won't wake up from standby.

Can anyone successfully put their computer into standby mode and wake it up while having the Dell SBLive drivers/software installed?

Thanks for your replies :-)

Oh, while I am here, has anyone figured out a registry hack to enable a front/rear speaker slider like that referred to in the help file?



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#21375 - 02/20/00 04:05 AM Re: SBLive, Dell LW & Power Management
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Shrink "front/rear speaker slider"
Liveware 1 nor Liveware 2 come with one only Liveware 3 did "it sink I know"

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#21376 - 02/20/00 04:27 AM Re: SBLive, Dell LW & Power Management
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Thanks Anthony - this is a strange mix of software then. There are components from Liveware 2 and the original one. The help file for the mixer says that if 4 speakers are enabled in the speaker applet, then there will be a slider on the mixer controlling front/back. I was hoping that there was a reg key to enable it. I found the section in the registry listing the names for each of the sliders and whether or not they are enabled. Other than "fader" or "fade" (neither worked) I couldn't think of any other string name (if such a thing would work at all).

Thanks anyways Coolio er... I mean SHS :-)


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#21377 - 02/20/00 05:05 AM Re: SBLive, Dell LW & Power Management
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There is front/rear speaker fade
Open Play Control rigth click any where a
menu box should popup Go to View then check the Balance Sliders
You see rigth under Play Vol it called Play Vol Balance

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#21378 - 02/20/00 05:05 PM Re: SBLive, Dell LW & Power Management
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That slider only controls right/left balance not front/rear. Anybody else figured out how to control front/back balance? Anyone got a way to the awesome lw3 mixer working?

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