Enabling The Windows 2003 Server Audio Service - Orban OPTIMOD-PC 1100 Operating Manual

Digital audio processor on a pci sound card
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Enabling the Windows 2003 Server Audio Service

ample, if you were running two streams, one instance of HELIX Producer
would be connected to "Orban OPTIMOD-1100" and the other instance
would be connected to "Orban OPTIMOD-1100 (2)."
Because Windows XP fully supports OPTIMOD-PC's multiclient driver, it is
possible to drive several record/encode applications from a single output
of OPTIMOD-PC. For example, this would allow the output of one
OPTIMOD-PC to drive several instances of an encoder, several encoders,
or any other record application. If this capability is required in Windows
2000, Wave Clone and/or Virtual Audio Cable from Ntonyx can be used.
By default, some versions of Windows 2003 server have the Audio Service Disabled.
To use audio Wave I/O with OPTIMOD-PC, you must enable the Windows 2003
Server Audio Service. This service is unnecessary if you are only using OPTIMOD-PC
with its hardware audio I/O.
Do one of the following:
1. In Windows, navigate to:
C
P
ONTROL
ANEL
T
> S
>
OOLS
ERVICES
P
.
ROPERTIES
A) Set
the
S
TARTUP
.
A
UTOMATIC
B) Click S
.
TART
C) Click OK.
...or
2. Enable and configure the Windows audio service.
A) Navigate to C
ONTROL
B) Check "Enable Windows Audio."
This dialog box will not reappear unless Windows Audio Service is dis-
abled in C
A
> P
UDIO
ROPERTIES
> A
DMINISTRATIVE
A
>
WINDOWS
UDIO
to
T
YPE
P
> S
ANEL
OUNDS AND
P
> A
ONTROL
ANEL
DMINISTRATIVE
.
ORBAN MODEL 1100
A
D
UDIO
EVICES
T
> S
>
OOLS
ERVICES
WINDOWS

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