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    Vista's built-in audio engine on G2S

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by jensasbjorn, Jun 27, 2007.

  1. jensasbjorn

    jensasbjorn Notebook Enthusiast

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    Weird issue: I just found out Vista has its own audio tweaks and I decided to try them out in my G2S. I look under the Realtek High Definition Audio section under "Sound" in the Control panel. Then I went over to the Enhancements tab and all I see is: Environment, Voice Cancellation, Pitch Shift and Equalizer instead of those Headphone Virtualization and Speaker Fill options. My headphones are plugged in. So my question is, where do I go on the G2S to activate this Headphone Virtualization? Thanks.

    Jens