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  • How do I monitor incoming audio?
  • What does the green LED on the LynxONE indicate?
  • I’d like to send a stereo audio stream out of the analog and digital outputs simultaneously, is this possible?
  • How do I synchronize my LynxONE with a DPS Perception Video Recorder card?
  • When I connect the LynxONE analog outputs to the MIC inputs on my Mackie mixer I hear distortion.
  • I connect my microphone directly to the LynxONE Analog Input connectors, but the level is very low, what is going on?
  • Where on the LynxONE do I connect my internal CD-ROM drive?
  • Can I leave my current sound card in my computer while using the LynxONE?
  • Can the LynxONE share interrupts with other devices?
  • Why don't I hear anything when I play a MIDI file?
  • Is it safe to connect the LynxONE analog outputs to a mixer whose inputs provide "phantom" power?
  • How do I setup the LynxONE to cross-fade between two files during playback?
  • How many LynxONE cards can be installed in a single computer?
  • What kind of latency can I expect when using a Lynx Audio Card?


Can the LynxONE share interrupts with other devices?
Windows 2000/XP

The LynxONE is able to share interrupts with other PCI devices, as long as the other PCI device’s driver is written correctly to share interrupts. The LynxONE is not able to share interrupts with ISA devices (such as a modem, serial port, printer port, keyboard or mouse). The BIOS on many motherboards require the user to manually reserve an interrupt (IRQ) for an ISA device. If this is not done the BIOS may assign an ISA device and a PCI device the same interrupt which results in a conflict. Please see our Award BIOS Setup Instructions for more details.

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