Arcam USB DAC 23425 User Manual

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My

23425

DAC is plugged into my PC, the USB indicator is selected and shows green (rDAC only), but I get no

audio. It is the default USB audio device, but I still get no sound (or sound through my laptop speakers) for my open
application.

Some operating systems such as Windows XP cannot switch between different audio outputs whilst an application (such as iTunes, Windows Media Player or a web

browser) is running. The solution is to connect and install the DAC before starting any audio applications. If you have already started an audio application before

plugging in the DAC, close and re-open the application.

It is advisable to plug in the DAC before turning your computer on, so that it will be fully initialised before you start any of your applications.

I keep hearing operating system sounds through my hi-fi system when my

23425

DAC is connected. I do not want to

hear sounds every time I get an email, click a link etc. How can I stop these?

Operating system sounds can be turned off using the settings controls for each particular operating system.

Windows XP:

Via the Control Panel, open Sounds and Audio Devices.

The second tab, Sounds, shows a drop-down box to select

the sound scheme. Select the sound scheme called “No

Sounds”. Press the OK button to confirm.

MacOS X:

Via the Apple in the top-left corner of the screen, select System

Preferences. Under the Hardware section, select Sound. In the ‘Sound

Effects’ tab, click the tickbox labelled ‘Play user interface sound effects’ to

remove the tick. If you still hear unwanted sounds, drag the slider labelled

‘Alert volume’ all the way to the left.

Windows 7:

Via the Control Panel, open Sound. The third tab, Sounds,

shows a drop-down box to select the sound scheme. Select

the sound scheme called “No Sounds”. Press the OK button

to confirm.

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