I have to agree with you Bud; this is the most frustrating, strangest list,
I've ever seen simply because a reply doesn't go to the list. <aarrrggg>

Chip
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bud Schwab [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 6:29 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Fwd: Re: Disabling sound enhancements was Re: loss of sound
> 
> I meant to send this to the whole list.  I keep forgetting 
> that a reply only goes back to the sender. Sure hope gw 
> changes it's mind some day and let the answer go to the whole list.
> 
> Bud again
> 
> 
> 
> >Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 15:10:41 -0800
> >To: chris hallsworth <[email protected]>
> >From: Bud Schwab <[email protected]>
> >Subject: Re: Disabling sound enhancements was Re: loss of sound
> >
> >Will that affect any of the normal sounds that we depend on? 
>  This loss 
> >of sound is a tricky one and not always consistent.  I can sometimes 
> >turn on NVDA and it speaks and other times it won't work.  Sometimes 
> >when I do turn on NVDA  DECTALK express speaks a little, but 
> only a few 
> >keys, not the whole thing comes back. Very strange!
> >
> >Bud
> >
> >At 02:39 PM 12/12/2011, you wrote:
> >>All,
> >>You can try this to disable the sound enhancements that come with 
> >>Realtek cards or chips. This is in Windows 7.
> >>1. Open the Sound dialogue box through Control Panel.
> >>2. Select "speakers (realtek)" in the list of devices, and 
> then click 
> >>properties.
> >>3. Ctrl-tab to the enhancements tab.
> >>4. Check "disable all enhancements".
> >>5. Click ok.
> >>6. Click ok again.
> >>Good luck.
> >>
> >>
> >>Christopher H
> >>
> >>On 12/12/2011 20:25, Tom Kingston wrote:
> >>>For what it's worth, every system I've ever had with a 
> RealTek sound 
> >>>card has been problematic to say the least. They don't 
> seem to like 
> >>>any other cards or audio interfaces being used, and they have some 
> >>>garbage sound enhancements turned on by default that wreak 
> havoc with 
> >>>everything. So first try to find that in device manager or control 
> >>>panel and turn it off. Then, if you can, as I did with my latest 
> >>>system that I couldn't get without RealTek onboard, do 
> yourself a big 
> >>>favor and disable it in bios; this will require sighted help, then 
> >>>grab a PCI, PCIE, or USB sound card and life will be a lot easier.
> >>>
> >>>Hth,
> >>>Tom
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>On 12/12/2011 3:07 PM, Alan Siman wrote:
> >>>>This has been an on going issue and alot of emails lately 
> trying to 
> >>>>isolate the problem. It seems that many of us have reltech sound 
> >>>>cards but it appears to be a win7 issue.
> >>>>
> >>>>WE 7.5.2 has actually reduced my problem but it still 
> occurs mainly 
> >>>>in tbird. Do you lose all sounds or just we?
> >>>>
> >>>>On 12/12/2011 11:55 AM, Don H wrote:
> >>>>>Since installing the latest WE 7.5.2 I have been 
> experiencing more 
> >>>>>total loss of sound. Only way to get it back is to 
> reboot and about 
> >>>>>half the time the only way to reboot is to hold down the 
> power button.
> >>>>>Running on a Win 7 64 bit machine with all updates 
> including video 
> >>>>>and sound card drivers.
> >>>>>Also with IE 8 I am needing to do a lot of screen 
> redraws to get a 
> >>>>>web page to complete its download.
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