Summary of Contents for Philips Seismic Edge PSC705
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User’s Manual Philips Consumer Electronics Company A Division of Philips Electronics North America Corporation Knoxville, TN 37914-1810, U.S.A. Printed in the U.S.A.
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® 95/98/Me ....32 Technical Support ...35 Philips Seismic Edge™ DSP Special Effects and Algorithms...36 Philips Seismic Edge™ Control Panel...37 Help Button...37 Utilities Tab...37...
PC . . . … a full-blown, digital surround-sound, discrete six-channel home theater experience through your new Philips Seismic Edge Sound Card. Philips sound cards are the first to deliver the impact of 6 distinct channels of sound from every application. Utilizing...
A 3-part video installation guide can be found on the Acoustic Edge Installation CD: If CD/DVD autorun is enabled, a Philips Edge Series Autorun window will pop up when the CD is inserted into the CD drive.Then click on the “View PSC703/PSC705 Installation Videos"...
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Disconnect all devices that are connected to the computer. Remove the computer cover. Select an available PCI slot and, if necessary, remove its cover plate. Keep the mounting screw to secure your sound card later. Save the mounting plate for possible use later. PCI Bus Slot...
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Top & Bottom View PCI Bus Slot Mounting Screw Use the screw from the slot cover to secure the sound card to the frame of the computer chassis, but do not over-tighten. Securing the card assures proper grounding. PCI Bus Slot...
S/PDIF Out Mode (Headphone, 2 or 4 speaker mode only) To utilize the S/PDIF Out (Sony Philips Digital Interface Format) feature of your Seismic Edge card, insert a 1/8" stereo or mono plug to dual or single RCA plug adapter cable (not included) into the Cen/LFE or S/PDIF Out stereo jack on the end bracket.
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To install the drivers for Windows ® 95/98/Me/2000 Turn on the computer and place the Philips Seismic Edge™ CD in your CD-ROM drive. When the Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box reports that a new PCI Multimedia Audio Device has been detected, click NEXT Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended).
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Installing Seismic Edge If you are installing from the install CD or if you have copied the install to any other location, select and browse to your directory SPECIFY A LOCATION where the setup files are located. For Windows ® directory then choose english.
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FINISH For Windows ® 2000, you must install the Philips Seismic Edge Audio™ and Philips Seismic Edge GamePort Enumerator devices. Browse to the Driver disk directory WDM\English to install these files. You will find these files in the same WDM install directory and Windows drivers for Philips Seismic Edge™...
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Installing Seismic Edge After clicking “Finish” the Philips Seismic Edge™ GamePort will be installed. It is possible during gameport installation, Windows ® will detect newer versions of msanalog.vxd, vjoyd.vxd and msjstick.drv. It is recommended that you keep your existing files. Click on all 3 screens that appear.
Installing Seismic Edge AMAHA YNTHESIZER NSTALLATION 10. After Seismic Edge™ driver installation, the software launcher will prompt you to install the Yamaha SoftSynthesizer. Click 11. The Yamaha SoftSynthesizer Welcome page appears. Click 12. Enter the serial number located on the Yamaha Corporation Certificate of Authenticity included with your documentation.
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Installing Seismic Edge 13. The Choose Destination Location dialog box appears. Follow the instructions in this box . Click NEXT 14. Select A Program Folder dialog box appears. Click NEXT...
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3. Double click on Sirensetup.exe 4. Follow the on-screen instructions for installation. Congratulations! You have successfully installed your Philips Seismic Edge™. your product now by clicking in the dialog window shown below. If you prefer to register your product at a later time, go to:...
Philips Seismic Edge Install.exe (D: represents your CD-ROM drive). Wait a couple of minutes while the data transfers. Once it finishes the Philips Seismic Edge Settings window will appear. Click OK on the settings page and then when the “System Settings Change” page comes up and prompts you to restart, click the “Restart Computer Now”...
Open the Control Panel and double-click on the icon. Select the tab and under ADVANCED PORT DRIVER ASSIGNMENT and select Philips Seismic Edge GamePort. GAME CONTROLLERS Select the tab and click the Add button. You may select any one of GENERAL...
Internet Address: www.pcsound.philips.com Product Return Before returning the Philips sound card, you must first contact the Philips Technical Support group to determine the nature of product defect. Once the nature of the problem has been determined, a Return Authorization number and address will be supplied.
DSP Special Effects and Algorithms ™ DSP S HILIPS EISMIC PECIAL FFECTS AND EAX™ Game Compatibility (Effects Tab) The Seismic Edge uses QSound Environmental Modeling™ (QEM™) to achieve compatibility with games utilizing EAX™ 1.0 or EAX™ 2.0 properties including environmental reverb, obstruction and occlusion modeling. EAX™ is a trademark of Creative Labs.
Select this mode when listening using headphones rather than speakers. The head- phones should be plugged into the “front” speaker jack. Selecting “Headphone” tells the sound card to use a special 3D algorithm when play- ing 3D games. Selecting “2 Speakers” will result in incorrect sound positioning when using headphones.
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Note: S/PDIF Out is not functional in 5.1 speaker mode. Be certain your Cen/LFE speakers are connected correctly when using this mode. (See Connecting to your Seismic Edge Sound Card Section) DVD SSM (Small Speaker Mode) Check this box if you will be utilizing Dolby Digital DVD playback mode using small satellite speakers.
OT FUNCTIONAL IN SPEAKER MODE This page of the Philips Seismic Edge Control Panel will control the settings for the Digital Audio output. S/PDIF is the acronym for industry-wide standard called Sony/Philips Digital Interface.This tab is linked to the settings tab. If you selected 5.1 speakers under the settings tab, S/PDIF Out is disabled and will be grayed out.
If you are using the Philips Seismic Edge (H/W) Synth rather than the Yamaha SXG (default) then the “Environment” you select will also be used when playing MIDI music and the intensity will be controlled on the reverb slider on the MIDI tab.
MIDI engine. The SXG IS NOT CONTROLLED ON THIS TAB BUT IN A SEPARATE CONTROL PANEL. See details on the following pages Your Seismic Edge™ sound card includes two distinct wavetable music synthesis engines. The Yamaha SXG is an extremely high quality, high polyphony (512 simulta- neous voices) MIDI synthesis engine with both GM and XG compatibility.
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Control Panel Default MIDI Device When your card is initially installed the SXG Softsynth is selected as your default MIDI engine. To view your default selection look under “Default MIDI Device” on the MIDI tab. MIDI applications will use this default device unless they have been specially configured to use a different device.
Click on Auto Mode. Sounds will emanate in sequence starting with LF and cycle through each speaker in the Output Mode you selected. Use the Master Volume Slider to adjust the overall output level of your speaker system. Adjust speaker connections as required to complete your sound card installation.
DVD Playback Modes Using 4 or 5.1 channel surround speakers your Seismic Edge™ sound card can deliv- er true multi-channel surround sound from a compatible soft-DVD player application even if the player only supports stereo output. If the soft-DVD player is capable of providing a true 5.1 Dolby Digital or a 4 channel Dolby Digital™...
• From the View menu, choose the Compact/Skin Mode option. • Press Ctrl + M on your keyboard. You can expand the Philips compact mode to display the current and next songs, the Compact/Skin Mode button, and the Select Playlist button.To expand the compact mode, click the Expand control on the right end of the player.You can also use this...
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About SIREN XPress ™ Media Files A media file refers to any audio and video file that SIREN will play from your com- puter. SIREN supports the following media file formats: .wav, .mp3, .wma, .pca, .aif, .ogg, .avi, .wmv, .asf, .mpg, .mpeg, .mov, .qt. Finding Media After you install SIREN XPress, a configuration wizard will scan your local hard drives for any .mp3 and .wma files and add them to your SIREN XPress media library.
D:\Applications\QSound Labs\AudioPix\. Open the apixfree.txt file. Recording Source Configuration Philips Seismic Edge™ allows you to record sounds and music from various input sources (i.e. microphone, audio CD, line in, etc). Before you start recording, you need to configure the recording source as follow:...
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Recording Source Configuration • Choose "Recording" under “Adjust Volume for”, and check the recording source that you want to display in the Recording Mixer. • Click OK, and the Recording Mixer window will open. Now you can select the recording source you intend to use and adjust the recording volume level. •...
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Conflicts between your audio card and another device may occur if they are set to use the same I/O address. To resolve I/O conflicts, change the resource settings of your Philips Seismic Edge™ card or the conflicting device using Device Manager in Windows ®...