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Windows Vista - Signalink USB Manuel D'installation Et Fonctionnement

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This page contains instructions for configuring the SignaLink in the Windows 7 and Windows 8
Operating Systems. For earlier versions of Windows, please see the SignaLink printed manual
(98SE/ME/2000 and XP), or our
Installing the SignaLink USB
Program Compatibility & Sample Rate Error
Setting the Default Sound Card in Windows
Setting the software Playback Levels
Setting the software Recording Levels (SignaLink SL-1 and SL-1+ only)
As with previous versions of Windows, the installation of the SignaLink USB on the computer is as
simple as plugging the SignaLink into your computer's USB port. Windows will recognize the
SignaLink USB's hardware, and after approximately 30 seconds (depending on the speed of your
computer), the drivers will be automatically installed by the Operating System. No installation CD,
or proprietary software is needed.
Please note that a "New Hardware Found", or "Your hardware is ready to use" type message may
not be displayed depending on the speed of your computer, version of Windows, and the way it is
configured. There is generally no need to worry if you do not see this message. Simply move on
to configuring the sound card in Windows and your communications program, and you'll find that
the SignaLink's "USB Audio Codec" sound card is available for selection, indicating that the device
was successfully installed.
We have tested a number of the more popular communication programs in Windows 7 and
Windows 8. From the limited testing that we've done and the feedback that we've received, it
appears that most programs that work in Windows XP and Vista, also work in Windows 7 and
Windows 8. Note that we have tested only the 32 bit versions of Windows 7 and Windows 8. The
64 bit version of Windows 7 and Windows 8 has been used by a number of customers without any
trouble, but as with Windows Vista 64, it is not officially supported by us, or our chipset
manufacturer.
The standard 11025 Hz sample rate used by most communication programs works just fine in
Windows 7 and Windows 8. It does not show any abnormal offset error as it sometimes did with
some computers running Windows ME, 2000, and XP. All other standard sample rates also
appear to work fine in Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Windows 7 / 8 Setup Instructions
and General Information

Windows Vista

Installing the SignaLink USB
Program Compatibility & Sample Rate Error
instructions.

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