Tried that but channels still mixing.
Tough one, I had a similar experience with my laptop. My machine originally came with Vista64, so I
was using the CMedia driver with no problems. The CM driver didn't work after a Win7 upgrade, so I
uninstalled it (I actually had to re-install it just to uninstall it); I went round and round rebooting
and such, and finally got it to work on one of the three USB ports, but the other two would mix multi-ch down
to stereo.
Since you can't use the CM driver including its control app in Win7, you will need to get VERY familiar
with the sound config options in the Control Panel. I learned a few things:
Windows makes a distinction between one USB port and the other, so the sound card appears as new and distinct
hardware the FIRST time it is plugged into a particular port, allowing you to have different drivers and sound
settings for each port!?!?
My theory is that the CM uninstall leaves behind a little baggage that can cause Win7 to choose the wrong
driver. Life is so much easier on a virgin 7 system...
Even when the proper driver and settings are loaded, you must reboot before multi-ch will work properly.
How to switch drivers (fasten your seat belt):
In the Control Panel, select Sound and select USB Device as default
Click Properties
Under the General tab, click Properties button
Click Change Settings
Click Driver tab
Click Update Driver
Click Browse my computer for driver software
Click Let me pick from a list of drivers on my computer
From here, you may have several choices- choose the simplest one: "USB Audio Device"
Close all windows, and reboot
Go back into Control Panel/Sound, select the USB device as default
Select Configure
Select 7.1 channel mode
Make sure all optional speakers are enabled
Make sure all speakers are set to the full-range mode
You may have to repeat this procedure for each USB port that you connect the soundcard to. I finally got all
three ports to work on my machine. Once everything is set up, you shouldn't have to fool with it again.
One last note: Assuming that you get everything working, set your master volume in the 90-95 range. If you
turn it all the way up, you may get signal saturation.
Good Luck!
Dean