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First post, by King_Corduroy

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Hi guys I was wondering if you guys have ever experienced this problem or if there is any way of fixing this. When I'm playing a game with CD music tracks (Command and Conquer, Total Annihilation, Earth 2140) the music is too loud and when I go to adjust it it is unresponsive, even if I move the sliders all the way to off the music is totally unaffected yet I can adjust the in game sound effects just fine. I often have to minimize the game and adjust the CD audio volume in the mixer.
I'm using Windows 98SE with a Sound Blaster Live! 5.0 SB0060, has anyone else had this issue?

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Reply 1 of 3, by Mau1wurf1977

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So when you adjust the mixer volume, does the game reset it again?

Personally, I had similar issues, but in my case the CD Audio was too quiet. Because I use an external audio mixer I simply route the CD Audio signal with a cable to the mixer 😀

This is also handy because the CD Audio cable is very good at picking up static. So for recordings I always mute it. Most CD-ROM drives have a headphone jack but I also have a cable that used the little Audio plug on the back of the drive.

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Reply 2 of 3, by King_Corduroy

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No it's almost like the game doesn't even see it, it's like windows is playing it as an audio disc while the game is running but you can select the tracks and stuff in game like you normally would. So once you adjust the audio outside of the game it's fine but it's way too loud most of the time unless I turn it way down in the mixer panel. It's weird I've never had this problem before with older computers, the sound blaster live and it's various clone just seem to do this. 😒

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Reply 3 of 3, by raymangold

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Weird... I never had that problem before. It's 99% likely to be a problem with the creative's drivers and the way it routes the CD audio.