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date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 12:24:00 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support        back       


Problem with audio controls after USB headset installed   
Using XP home. I installed a basic Logitech USB headset, since then wierd 
behaviour as follows:

- When I restart, Windows has reset the master volume control to zero 
(minimum volume) and Master Volume -> Wave advanced setting is set to mute.

- The effect of the above is that Windows sounds (startup, shutdown, alerts, 
etc) do not work and music tracks do not play.

- I can manually reset these settings and save, but when I next shut-down 
and restart Windows has again reset the controls as above (min volume, wave 
muted).

Any ideas?

Thanks

Alastair
date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 12:24:00 -0700   author:   Alastair M

Re: Problem with audio controls after USB headset installed   
Only suggestion I can think of is make sure your drivers are up to
date for the headset.

I've had issues with USB headsets before, but it's usually after I
disconnect them. If the driver update doesn't work, I have no idea.
Check with Logitech.

On Aug 24, 2:24 pm, Alastair M 
wrote:
> Using XP home. I installed a basic Logitech USB headset, since then wierd
> behaviour as follows:
>
> - When I restart, Windows has reset the master volume control to zero
> (minimum volume) and Master Volume -> Wave advanced setting is set to mute.
>
> - The effect of the above is that Windows sounds (startup, shutdown, alerts,
> etc) do not work and music tracks do not play.
>
> - I can manually reset these settings and save, but when I next shut-down
> and restart Windows has again reset the controls as above (min volume, wave
> muted).
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
>
> Alastair
date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 10:18:20 -0700 (PDT)   author:   krazymike

RE: Problem with audio controls after USB headset installed   
For what it's worth, I'm puzzling over the same problem.  But my problem is 
unrelated to headsets. As best I can figure, it started after I downloaded a 
demo version of Total Recorder from http://www.highcriteria.com/.

I've been looking at the Total Recorder Options settings, but can find 
nothing obvious that would explain the problem.  But sure enough, every time 
I start up my PC, the master volume and the Line In volume have been set to 
minimum.
date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 06:58:00 -0700   author:   Ken

Re: Problem with audio controls after USB headset installed   
On Aug 25, 6:18 pm, krazymike  wrote:
> Only suggestion I can think of is make sure your drivers are up to
> date for the headset.
>
> I've had issues with USB headsets before, but it's usually after I
> disconnect them. If the driver update doesn't work, I have no idea.
> Check with Logitech.
>
> On Aug 24, 2:24 pm, Alastair M 
> wrote:
>
> > Using XP home. I installed a basic Logitech USB headset, since then wierd
> > behaviour as follows:
>
> > - When I restart, Windows has reset the master volume control to zero
> > (minimum volume) and Master Volume -> Wave advanced setting is set to mute.
>
> > - The effect of the above is that Windows sounds (startup, shutdown, alerts,
> > etc) do not work and music tracks do not play.
>
> > - I can manually reset these settings and save, but when I next shut-down
> > and restart Windows has again reset the controls as above (min volume, wave
> > muted).
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> > Thanks
>
> > Alastair

You need to check the audio settings in Control Panel --> Sound and
Audio Device "applet" --> Audio tab  and change the Sound playback
"default device."   It seems that the USB audio device is set as the
default device incorrectly.
date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:23:28 -0700 (PDT)   author:   smlunatick

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