Home › Forums › Breakaway Audio Enhancer › can breakaway work with real tech need help here problem ?
- This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 10 years, 1 month ago by InfinitelyCrazy.
-
AuthorPosts
-
January 10, 2014 at 2:27 pm #1698radiofanMember
Hi im useing windows 7 64 bit. now the problem is when i goto you tube and play videos the other day i had a large audio boost useing breakaway and real teck audio codec hd but now for some reason the boost isnt there ive shut down breakaway reopened it all settings look ok. but if i switch back to me generic usb souncard i get the boost the thing being that doesent have a graphic eq on where as real tech has 1 built in. so how can i get these two to work togeather as im confuzed now it was as i stated ok the other day with real tech on and breakaway. ive also enclosed a screenshot to show as well.
January 23, 2014 at 5:06 am #5528JesseGMemberBeyond the obvious, that you should make sure "Bypass" isn't enabled…
Breakaway's input should be the Breakaway Pipeline, and the output should be your Realtek Speakers output. You should also set the default communications soundcard to be the Breakaway Pipeline to make sure nothing uses the Realtek by default.
Also make sure any volume controls in the audio path before Breakaway are turned up all the way, so that Breakaway has enough signal to work properly. To control the output levels, I recommend a combination of Breakaway's Volume control, and when that's all the way up to 0dB (maximum output level), setting the Realtek Speakers level in the properties for that soundcard's playback so that it gets as loud as it can without distorting whatever's hooked up to it (or as loud as you'd ever possibly want it), and then turning it down just a little from that setting.
And of course, if the program that you want to run through Breakaway isn't going through it, make sure it's set to either use the default soundcard, or to use Breakaway Pipeline. Two ways of doing the same thing.
October 1, 2014 at 2:47 am #5529InfinitelyCrazyMemberI can see that you have set the "speakers" to default. (The green check mark on the "Speakers" [in your screenshot]). Breakaway Audio Enhancer may not work when this happens. Right click on the "Breakaway Pipeline" and set it to "Default Device" and "Default Communication Device". Now the BAE should work. If you have to do this every time your PC starts, then you should Disable the "Speakers". This will solve the problem. (This will not actually "Disable" the speakers. It just prevent it from automatically setting to the Default Device. There's no difference if you Enabled or Disabled it.)
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.