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In its most literal sense, "Mallu Masala" refers to the unique spice blends that define Kerala's world-renowned cuisine. Kerala is famously known as the "Land of Spices," and its "masala" typically features:

Ground coriander, turmeric, and fiery red chili peppers form the base. mallu masala

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  1. mallu masala Remizov28 Aug 2025 @ 12:16

    Hello, I use Xonar D2. I bought BayearDynamiс DT 990 250 Ohm headphones. They sound quite quiet. Does this sound card have a headphone amplifier? If so, where can I find it? I looked through all the settings including XonarSwitch, but I couldn't find an amplification item anywhere. Thanks in advance.

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  2. mallu masala tolis05 Oct 2025 @ 23:44

    I am using xonar D1 and Win 10 LTSC i had issues after sleep or hybernate with channel dropping on left front and right front on 5.1 config
    1825 drivers seems to fixed it i downloaded again the official drivers and i after the system went to sleep 2 times the issued seemed not to was there . also did asus update their driver ? the old was dated back at 2-6-2015 the new driver is the same from the unixonar 1825 drivers with the date 2-12-2019

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  3. mallu masala AkiraLeir21 Nov 2025 @ 22:17

    I don't know exactly when this started occurring or what triggered such behavior, but for a few weeks now there's been a loud "thud" noise whenever audio starts playing and after the audio ends. I've been looking around for a solution ever since, and this seems to be a power-saving feature of the card (according to Google's crappy AI), even though this has never happened before. I'd appreciate some input from actually knowledgeable sources instead of relying on AI stupidity before I try anything too drastic. I'm rocking an Asus Xonar DSX, if that matters.

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    • mallu masala AkiraLeir21 Nov 2025 @ 23:13

      Alright, I guess I found the culprit; It was Peace (a GUI of sorts for Equalizer APO) that was causing the issue, which went away right after uninstalling it. Equalizer APO itself works just fine, and that's awesome since it has a feature I need right now (copying channels so I can use my headphones alongside the speakers). I don't want to waste any more time trying to troubleshoot Peace, so if anyone else ever stumbles upon this comment and has time to spare to figure it out, please let me know.

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  4. mallu masala Panda03 Dec 2025 @ 01:22

    Hi folks,

    I'm still clinging to my Xonar Essence STX, running the latest version of Windows 11.

    A couple of times in the 15~ years I've owned it I have had an issue with the Xonar Audio Center failing to open with the message "can't find any device"

    On both occasions I tried everything and the only way I could resolve it was by reinstalling the OS... (yes really!)

    This time I tried installing the unified drivers with the C-Media control panel, I can open the C-Media control panel which has made it usable again! However I still cannot open the Xonar Audio Center, which means I can't change the setting for headphone amplification, and it is too quiet on the default setting, I used to use the middle option.

    Does anyone have any ideas, and if not, does anyone know if there is a way to change this setting manually by editing a data file or a registry key?

    Thanks!

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    • mallu masala CarvedInside03 Dec 2025 @ 09:25

      Try setting the cards headphone amp with XonarSwitch. Alternatively, in the Download section from this page, I made a collection of tools that should help you with that, look for "Standalone apps pack" info and download.

      As for the issue with Asus's Xonar Audio Center and the "can't find any device", I've seen this issue pop up here and there. As of now I don't have any insight of what's going on. Hopefully, XonarSwitch, C-Media Audio Panel and the additional tools are enough for anyone having this problem.

      For the record, what CPU and motherboard do you have?

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      • mallu masala Panda03 Dec 2025 @ 19:32

        XonarSwitch works, thankyou! It has effectively replaced the Xonar software and resolved the problem!
        And I didn't see the apps pack before, that may be useful in future too, thanks for that!

        I have a Ryzen 5 5600X and an MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk, but I had the same with my previous machine which was an i7 2700K and an Asus P8Z68-V Pro.
        I think the error is probably related to conflicts with other devices. This time I had recently added a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Solo Gen4 to my setup, and the error popped up after a restart. Not the first restart since adding it, but perhaps the second or third.

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        • mallu masala CarvedInside04 Dec 2025 @ 00:29

          Great!

          You might be onto something as the problem might be some sort of conflict with other audio devices. Asus Xonar Audio Center might have a depth limit when it searches for a compatible Xonar card and if there are more audio devices installed and these would be placed before the Xonar card, the device search query might end earlier and the Xonar card would not longer be found.

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