Audio Advantage Roadie - FAQs

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Games -
Sound Cards require DirectX installed in a system. The most recent version
of DirectX available from Microsoft is 9.0c

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Games: 4 channels and no Center channel:
Q:  I just connected the TB sound card to a set of analog 5.1 speakers. I have
    a ATI AIW 9800 PRO video card and when playing DVDs I am only getting 4 
    channels and no center channel.  I also have the same issue when playing
    games and music.

    I have read the help sections and still don't know if I should be
    receiving all 6 channels or not. I mentioned the video card because I know
    that the 5.1 has to be decoded and I think the ATI 9800 does that? I have 
    also tried playing DVDs using power DVD latest version and same problem. 
    Will I ever have 5.1 when gaming or with music?  Any help appreciated.
 

A:  Most games do not support Dolby Digital 5.1 but this is starting to
    change. They mostly only support 4 speakers. If the game supports Dolby
    Digital output then it will output properly. Otherwise there is no Dolby 
    Digital information coming from the game and it will just be stereo audio.

    Please make sure your DVD software is the full version and not a featured
    down OEM version. It must be the multi channel version. Also make sure it
    is set to 5.1.

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Games: Call of Duty:
    Well, it looks like I was wrong blaming Turtle Beach for this problem.
    It turns out that there is a problem with Activision's CD (perhaps the 
    setup.exe file).  One of the "pak" files did not fully transfer from 
    the install CD to my hard drive (twice it happened).  I had to check 
    the byte value of the files on the CD versus on my hard drive after 
    installation and found one (pak1.pk3) that did not match.  

    After copying the file from the install CD, I overwrote it on my 
    hard drive, and now the game works fine.  Thought you'd want to know 
    in case you get other queries Turtle Beach owners who've purchased 
    "Call Of Duty".

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Games: Doom III:
Q:  I have the 4-speaker setup in XP sp1. The control panel applet for 
    "Sounds and Audio Devices" on the "Volume" tab correctly shows 
    "Quadraphonic speakers" in the advanced speaker settings dialog. 
    Doom III however insists on having a surround setting. Is there a way 
    around this?

A:  Some games list 4 Speaker as Surround Sound. Please contact the game 
    manufacturer for info on this issue.

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Q:  Do your sound cards output 5.1/7.1 through the digital output when 
    playing games? 

A:  If the game supports Dolby Digital/DTS pass-through then it will work. 
    If it does not it will be 2 channel stereo. In other words, games that 
    have multi-channel sound, but are not Dolby Digital or DTS will not send 
    more than 2 channels through the digital output.

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Q:  I have a TBeach sound card connected to a Dolby digital receiver using
    the optical output. My receiver also has a analog 7.1 channel input. 
    For gaming will I get better front to rear separation with the analog 
    outputs? I have noticed that there are not many games on the market 
    encoded in dolby digital.

A:  Yes, there are not many games on the market encoded in Dolby Digital. 
    Please use the analog connections for gaming.

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Q:  I have a video game that features 5.1 and 7.1 audio outputs with a choice
    of software or hardware mixing.  When the optical output is on in the 
    Advanced Control Panel of the sound card, sound just comes out 2 speakers
    on my home theatre system that has Dolby Digital and DTS capabilities. 
    How can I get sound to be played as 5.1 or 7.1.

A:  The game has to support Dolby Digital (AC-3) pass-through or it will 
    simply be 2 channel stereo (PCM). AC-3 is Dolby Digital. 
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