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Evga nu audio11/8/2023 Always lower the Headphone Volume when trying a different pair of headphones. Please be careful when setting the Headphone Volume setting the Headphone Volume too high for an extended period of time can damage headphones rated for a lower impedance. Continue listening and slowly raise the Headphone Volume until the audio is at your optimal listening volume. After setting the Headphone Volume, play some audio to make sure that you can hear audio, and put your headphones on only if the audio is low or at a comfortable level. In-ear monitors may need to be set even lower, due to low impedance. For best practices, we suggest to set the Master Volume to 100%, or close to it, and initially set the Headphone volume at 10-15%. For example, audio content is not always recorded at the same volume as other audio, and headphones have different sensitivity to voltage increases. supported Ohm ratings for the NU Audio Pro Card (i.e. However, it would not be accurate to directly compare the Headphone Volume Control to the min. The headphone volume control replaces a headphone gain selector. If so, try to lower the Bit-Depth and Sample Rate to 16-bit, 44,100Hz and restart the application or video/track you want to play. Media, including YouTube videos, games, and other applications may fail to start or work properly when you have a high Bit-Depth and/or Sample Rate selected. Please note that although the NU Audio Pro Cards are rated to work at high Bit-Depth and Sample Rates, applications may not be. If Hi-Res Mode is enabled, you may be able to select a Bit-Depth and Sample Rate higher than 24bit, 192kHz, but the NU Audio Software will internally limit the sample rate to 24bit, 192kHz to prevent loss of performance. ***S/PDIF and Mic-In may be used when Hi-Res Mode is enabled or disabled. **7.1/5.1/4 Channel Mode is only available when Hi-Res Mode is disabled. *2 Channel Mode and Line-In may be selected when Hi-Res Mode is enabled or disabled, but can only be used above 32bit, 192kHz when in Hi-Res Mode. To disable Hi-Res Mode check the box next to Hi-Res, click OK to continue, and the software will restart and analog surround options will be restored. To enable Hi-Res Mode check the box next to Hi-Res, click OK to continue, and the software will restart. When Hi-Res Mode is enabled, the NU Audio Pro card is limited to either 2 Channel Mode or S/PDIF, and analog surround options will be disabled. Hi-Res Mode must be enabled in order to use a Bit-Depth and Sample Rate higher than 32-bit, 192kHz.
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