Frequently Asked Questions
1.The record volume in Windows XP is too low.
Many sound cards have an option called “Microphone Boost” or “Mic Boost.” This feature boosts the input volume so that weak input devices can produce stronger inputs. If you determine that the input level from a system is too low for your voice session, you can enable microphone boost.
To enable microphone boost
1.Display the recording mixer
2.Enable the Advanced buttons on the mixer by choosing the Advanced command from the Options menu.
3.Click the microphone line’s Advanced button to display the microphone’s Advanced Controls dialog box.
4.Select the Microphone Boost check box.
If microphone boost makes your input too loud, you can use the same procedure to disable microphone boost. If your sound card does not support microphone boost, one or more of the following will be true. (from Microsoft DirectX document)
•The Advanced command on the recording mixer’s Options menu will be unavailable.
•The Advanced button in the recording mixer’s microphone section will be unavailable.
•The Microphone Boost check box on the Advanced Control dialog box will be unavailable
2.I cannot show GameFace when using an USB keyboard. Currently, ASUS GameFace and OSD only support PS/2 keyboard.
3.How do I select a TV channel when using ASUS GameFace and TV Tuner input is selected?
ASUS GameFace does not currently support TV channel selection. Please use the ASUS Digital VCR (Ver. 2.5) instead.
4.The recording sound is noisy when I using the camera’s
It is not recommended to use the camera’s
5.I can not show the GameFace window in games.
You must have an ASUS Display card and install ASUS display driver 43.45D or above. Please check the system requirements in the readme text.
6.How do I use GameFace when my computer is behind a Firewall?
You must have the permission to change firewall settings. Using the port mapping function to map port number from 6050 to 6070 to your computer. For example, assume the virtual IP address of your computer is 192.168.0.3, map port service from 6050 to 6070 to the address 192.168.0.3. If both the remote computer and your computer are under the same firewall, you don’t need to set port mapping. But if the remote computer is behind another firewall, both computers will have to set port mapping.
Additional Drivers
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