For proper operation of the USB transmitter you must keep the following in mind. Make sure connect the audio plug to the speaker/earphone output jack on your computer and select the right transmission frequency. Make sure the computer system volume (from CONTROL PANEL) is NOT set too low. It should be set to Med/High level. Make sure you increase the volume level of the media software you are using (e.g. Windows Media Player, iTunes, WinAmp, etc.). Start at MED/HIGH level, volume set too high will cause distortion, but volume set too low will decrease the transmitter's power output. Remember, the transmitter works similar to a pair of speakers so you need to increase the volume level to increase the power output.
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For proper operation of the USB transmitter you must keep the following in mind. Make sure the computer system volume (from CONTROL PANEL) is NOT set too low. It should be set to Med/High level. Make sure you increase the volume level of the media software you are using (e.g. Windows Media Player, iTunes, WinAmp, etc.). Start at MED/HIGH level, volume set too high will cause distortion, but volume set too low will decrease the transmitter's power output. Remember, the transmitter works similar to a pair of speakers so you need to increase the volume level to increase the power output.
Apple Mac OS X users only:
Attention Apple MAC OS X USERS: If NO sound is being transmitted, then follow these instructions below:
Go to >>The Apple Menu
Go to >>System Preferences
Go to >>Hardware >>>>>Sound
Go to >>Output TAB
The audio device should appear in a list as The "USB Audio DAC"
Select >>"USB Audio DAC" from the list
Once selected you should hear an audible system beep from an FM radio set to receive the radio signal from the USB device.
You should now be able to transmit to your FM radio. As with both systems (PC/MAC) the sound will no longer be output to your computer speakers but rather to the FM radio set to receive the transmission. Once you unplug the transmitter from your USB Port, sound will once again be output to your default computer speakers as usual. DO NOT UNPLUG THE FM TRANSMITTER FROM YOUR USB PORT WHILE THE TRANSMITTER IS WORKING. STOP AUDIO APPLICATION FIRST, THEN UNPLUG THE FM TRANSMITTER FROM YOUR USB PORT.
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USB FM transmitter: PC/Windows - Apple/Mac: If the transmitter is NOT being recognized by your PC/MAC:
- (PC Users) (If transmitter is NOT shown in the Control Panel/System/Hardware/Device Manager
- (Apple Users) (If transmitter is NOT shown in the System Preferences/Hardware/Sound/Output menu)
Try plugging the transmitter in a different USB port, if using a USB hub, try plugging the transmitter directly into the computer's USB port.
USB FM transmitter: Windows 98 SE, Windows Me will not recognize the USB FM transmitter.
HiFast FM digital audio source USB FM transmitter will only work with Windows 98SE or higher operating system
If your Windows 98 Second Edition or Windows Me is NOT recognizing the transmitter, this is due to the fact that Win98 SE and Windows Me had many problems with USB and other audio devices in their initial release.
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
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