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  • Anyone has Philips USB Speakers DSS 350?

    I connected them to 1 USB port of my mobo and installed the software that came with CD.

    The results are the following:
    - the sofware (a sort USB ports monitor) does not not see my speakers so I can regulate anything through it
    - I can hear wave files, CD songs, but not mid files (properties show that mid files are managed by a windows driver. There's no way to change it).

    If I connect USB speakers to my sound card (line in) everything works correctly, even if I do not take any advantage of USB support.

    In Philips site I found an utility for Intel chipsets and tried it without any improvement.

    Thanks in advance for any suggestion you might give.

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    PIII 450 Mhz@450
    Mobo: MS6163 PRO
    RAM:256 Mb
    HD: QUANTUM KA 7200 rpm 13 Gb
    DVD PIONEER 104S
    SBLive! (Value)
    G400 Max 32Mb DH
    Monitor Flatron LG FT795 plus
    FaxModem 3Com U.S. Robotics 56k ext.
    Cordless Logitech Desktop Pro
    Joystick Microsoft Force Feedback pro
    O.S.: win98 s.e.
    PIII 450 Mhz@522, fsb 115 Mhz
    Mobo: MS6163 PRO
    RAM:256 Mb
    2 HDs: QUANTUM KA 7200 rpm 13 Gb, QUANTUM 8 Gb
    DVD PIONEER 104S
    MATSUSHITA LS-120
    SBLive! (Value)
    G400 Max 32Mb DH
    Monitor Flatron LG FT795 plus
    FaxModem 3Com U.S. Robotics 56k ext.
    Cordless Logitech Desktop Pro
    Joystick Microsoft Force Feedback pro
    HP Deskjet 930C
    O.S.: WinMe

  • #2
    I'm not sure if you understand but USB speakers are ment for computers that don't have sound cards in them and they are totally software driven. This generally means that your robbing CPU cycles away from your games if play them and if you have any other USB devices it takes up alot of the bandwith that they need.

    Hope this helps

    Scott



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    • #3
      Thanks Scott for your reply.

      I think I understood your answer.

      I believed that speakers (USB connected) and thsound could "live together". I will let speakers line-in connected.

      Thanks.

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      PIII 450 Mhz@450
      Mobo: MS6163 PRO
      RAM:256 Mb
      HD: QUANTUM KA 7200 rpm 13 Gb
      DVD PIONEER 104S
      SBLive! (Value)
      G400 Max 32Mb DH
      Monitor Flatron LG FT795 plus
      FaxModem 3Com U.S. Robotics 56k ext.
      Cordless Logitech Desktop Pro
      Joystick Microsoft Force Feedback pro
      O.S.: win98 s.e.
      PIII 450 Mhz@522, fsb 115 Mhz
      Mobo: MS6163 PRO
      RAM:256 Mb
      2 HDs: QUANTUM KA 7200 rpm 13 Gb, QUANTUM 8 Gb
      DVD PIONEER 104S
      MATSUSHITA LS-120
      SBLive! (Value)
      G400 Max 32Mb DH
      Monitor Flatron LG FT795 plus
      FaxModem 3Com U.S. Robotics 56k ext.
      Cordless Logitech Desktop Pro
      Joystick Microsoft Force Feedback pro
      HP Deskjet 930C
      O.S.: WinMe

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      • #4
        Thanks Scott for your reply.

        I think I understood your answer.

        I believed that speakers (USB connected) and the sound card could "live together". I will let speakers line-in connected.

        Thanks.

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        PIII 450 Mhz@450
        Mobo: MS6163 PRO
        RAM:256 Mb
        HD: QUANTUM KA 7200 rpm 13 Gb
        DVD PIONEER 104S
        SBLive! (Value)
        G400 Max 32Mb DH
        Monitor Flatron LG FT795 plus
        FaxModem 3Com U.S. Robotics 56k ext.
        Cordless Logitech Desktop Pro
        Joystick Microsoft Force Feedback pro
        O.S.: win98 s.e.
        PIII 450 Mhz@522, fsb 115 Mhz
        Mobo: MS6163 PRO
        RAM:256 Mb
        2 HDs: QUANTUM KA 7200 rpm 13 Gb, QUANTUM 8 Gb
        DVD PIONEER 104S
        MATSUSHITA LS-120
        SBLive! (Value)
        G400 Max 32Mb DH
        Monitor Flatron LG FT795 plus
        FaxModem 3Com U.S. Robotics 56k ext.
        Cordless Logitech Desktop Pro
        Joystick Microsoft Force Feedback pro
        HP Deskjet 930C
        O.S.: WinMe

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        • #5
          Howdy,
          I went through hell with the DSS 350 speakers-a very long story.
          The short of it is DO NOT install the software from the CD-it does not work and just screws up the ability to use USB and a sound card together. Philips eventually admitted this to me and blamed Microsoft for changing something in SE. Without the software, all you lose is the ability to make changes to the USB sound from the Philips icons in the sound tray. Unfortunately I had to reformat as my Soundblaster Live drivers had also become corrupted by the software. I did not have this problem with a Diamond Monster MX 300.
          Remember to reboot your system after changing to the USB system in multimedia properties AND also disable DBB and Incredible Sound before rebooting if you are changing back to your sound card from USB. Everything then works well together.
          USB does keep your CPU busy but with everything else except a SB LIVE (32 Bit), it sounds heaps better. Even compared to a SB Live, the trebles and vocals of USB are crisper and clearer.
          When I am gaming, I disable USB, and when in the mood for serious music, use USB.

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          • #6
            Thank you very much, Brent.

            I'll follow your kind advice.

            I'm courious to see what will happen when I upgrade to Win Me.

            Thanks a lot again!

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            PIII 450 Mhz@450
            Mobo: MS6163 PRO
            RAM:256 Mb
            HD: QUANTUM KA 7200 rpm 13 Gb
            DVD PIONEER 104S
            SBLive! (Value)
            G400 Max 32Mb DH
            Monitor Flatron LG FT795 plus
            FaxModem 3Com U.S. Robotics 56k ext.
            Cordless Logitech Desktop Pro
            Joystick Microsoft Force Feedback pro
            O.S.: win98 s.e.
            PIII 450 Mhz@522, fsb 115 Mhz
            Mobo: MS6163 PRO
            RAM:256 Mb
            2 HDs: QUANTUM KA 7200 rpm 13 Gb, QUANTUM 8 Gb
            DVD PIONEER 104S
            MATSUSHITA LS-120
            SBLive! (Value)
            G400 Max 32Mb DH
            Monitor Flatron LG FT795 plus
            FaxModem 3Com U.S. Robotics 56k ext.
            Cordless Logitech Desktop Pro
            Joystick Microsoft Force Feedback pro
            HP Deskjet 930C
            O.S.: WinMe

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