Assistance for PC challenged


Hello all. Trying to set up a computer based audio system. So far I have my trusty lenovo T60 PC. I have a pc linkII, and a northstar DAC. I have downloaded foobar, ASIO, and SRC, and EAC. I am trying to figure out how to get foobar to recognize asio in the output device (it won't find it even thought it is there).

I am a complete newbie to pc audio (other than my ipod) and was hoping to replace my cd player with a pc based system. Getting this set up and getting the various software components properly configured is proving to be quite a challenge! Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
scotty_910
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OY - Bill Gates should be shot. Perhaps I'll call my niece. she is good at this crap
By the way how are you connecting from the computer to the dac? Remember some low end soundcards will use the RCA as a digital out or even the headphone out too as an optical. If so you will need to go into the soundcards software to set it up digital output.

Remember only disable the soundmax if it is not your digital sound output card! I assume you are using a different card for this?

I was you Scotty about a year ago.Knowing barely enough to be dangerous with PC's.It was worth my time and energy to buy a Mac mini and stay away from Windows.Came to 800$ or so...if you don't have it,hopefully you have good friends.If you have it get it.Life's too short.Either way,best of luck,Bob
remove the Soundmax by setting it to disable in the tab in audio devices. Then choose from the list of audio devices the one you want the computer to use all the time. If the one you want is not there in the list then you will need to install northstar soundcard/dac .

On boot up you may need to disable the soundmax soundcard in the bios too. Its a pain in the butt, but if you dont, the computer may keep asking you about its Soundmax settings every time you switch on the computer and you will have to click ok everytime. Very dull...
you need to be looking in the control panel in windows. Then in sound devices to set it up for what you need. You will need to disable the internal sound if it has one. Then select the audio device you want to use for audio. Make sure you have the correct drivers etc.

Have you looked in the sound devices section in control panels?