Just curious what would happen if system sounds are turned off?
Would we not work or would we simply lose sounds related to changing
programs etc?
On 12/12/2011 6:47 PM, Veronica Elsea wrote:
First, disabling the realtech enhancements will only stop things like
extra reverb and things that most of us don't use anyway. It will not
alter the playing of normal system sounds or music in any way.
Second, updating any sound card will not stop these random loss of
sound incidents either. In fact, neither will turning off
enhancements, although I've heard several people say that Window-eyes
is more stable when the realtech enhancements are turned off.
And I don't think the fault lies with Realtech. I'm not using mine and
the problem is still around. I think it's something down in Windows 7
which will be with us until someone on high fixes it. <grin.>
I've found the names of programs that actually call the playing of
system sounds, but haven't yet figured out which one goes with Windows
7 or how these programs work. But someone isn't letting go of
something when someone else is calling it, that's for sure. As we have
so many programs that tend to call sound in one way or another, it
could take awhile to sort out the tangle. And I haven't yet quite
gotten around to deciding to turn off system sounds and see what
happens. I may do it though. Stay tuned!
Veronica
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