2009-03-30, 22:49
So...
If you want the spectrum analyzer on your imon VFD/antec fusion 430 to work with xbmc try the following.
1. Open up the VFD control panel.
2a. Click on the Graphic EQ tab.
2b. Make sure you select your Audio Output device as the source and check "All System Sounds".
3a. If you click on the Auto Tab, you should select the sensitivity of the EQ to <5%.
3b. Apply Changes
4. Open up the stock windows volume control and select properties, then recording from the options tab.
5. Make sure Stereo Mix (or Wave Out Mix, or equivalent) is checked and crank the recording volume up on both it and the master if one exists.
6. Play an mp3 with xbmc and watch the spectrum analyzer on your case work.
7. Altering the recording volume will change the peaks of the bars on the spectrum analyzer.
No need for any drivers other than the ones that came stock.
Note: This does not work with SPDIF audio that passes straight through to a receiver (DD,DTS,AC3 etc).
If you want the spectrum analyzer on your imon VFD/antec fusion 430 to work with xbmc try the following.
1. Open up the VFD control panel.
2a. Click on the Graphic EQ tab.
2b. Make sure you select your Audio Output device as the source and check "All System Sounds".
3a. If you click on the Auto Tab, you should select the sensitivity of the EQ to <5%.
3b. Apply Changes
4. Open up the stock windows volume control and select properties, then recording from the options tab.
5. Make sure Stereo Mix (or Wave Out Mix, or equivalent) is checked and crank the recording volume up on both it and the master if one exists.
6. Play an mp3 with xbmc and watch the spectrum analyzer on your case work.
7. Altering the recording volume will change the peaks of the bars on the spectrum analyzer.
No need for any drivers other than the ones that came stock.
Note: This does not work with SPDIF audio that passes straight through to a receiver (DD,DTS,AC3 etc).