lots of ideas, do this first,
go to control panel, sounds and audio devices,
and, press control-tab. You will land on a tab which says volume page. Press
the right arrow until you hear audio tab. Now press the tab key until you
hear sound playback device, combo box, where you change the default
you need to use *.wav output to find that option.
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Subject: Re: Why does Winamp reset volume on stream drop?
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 13:11:29
Another way is to tab to the side you want to mute and hit alt p followed by m.
That will mute the selected side for the whole file. If you only want to mute
part of it, simply select that part, tab to that channel and hit alt p m.
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OK, which one? Surely not DSP, since I have none selected. Surely
not input, for the same reason. I looked at the DirectSound output
plug-in, which is the one I normally use, and found a multi-page
dialog which has no setting even remotely close.
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 12:21:01 -0400, you wrote:
Hello Jouie,
This sounds like a problem in one of your output devices in your amplifier.
If you are getting no sound from that channel, then your output chip and or
transistor maybe burned out.
A stereo repair shop could fix it for you.
And or, you could replace the speakers with a new pare and
Sorry, Curtis, I'm more confused than ever now. *.WAV option?
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 01:19:49 -0500, you wrote:
you need to use *.wav output to find that option.
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Hi there. When I dropped a channel on one of my Pc's it turned out to be a
sound card issue. I replaced the card and I was good to go.
Larry
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wave output.
It's in the plugins area I believe
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Sorry, Curtis, I'm more
Hi.
I believe I'm understanding that you have two jacks for 2.1 speakers? truth
be known, there should only be one jack necessary. I believe that if you
have to use two jacks like that with that setup, probably your issue is
getting your sound card to realize that the left channel is plugged
Curtis, wow, those were the exact instructions I needed. Now got back all
my sounds and I'm a happy man again.
But, I have removed the MJ device and am not sure if I shold allow it any
nmore of my worries?
Does it do this reset each time you plug it in?
Once I plug it in and start useing it, do I
Hi all and thanks for your help on my sound card woes, and it is amazing
to see how much everyone knows out there.
So, I want to know a little about some of these smaller free programs
like Auto Sizer and a thing called Macro Manager that allows you to use
the Windows keywith set keys to create
I'm in a position to advise somebody about an fm transmitter to send the
computer audio signal throughout the house. What is the current wisdom? I
have a card from a British company whose name I can't remember, and it is
great. I recall that they now produce something more polished, and
Ok, I'll try that -- just did, found what you're talking about, but only can
hear slider 2, but cannot determine any changes, and if slider 2 is the
microphone of the output of the phone, (microphone over the line) that would
be nice to control in some way. I tried re-classing in Window-Eyes to
Just to add to my other post:
If you can find one on Ebay that is assembled the Ramsey Fm100B does
everything you'd want in a transmitter that would connect to your computer
and transmit your music around the house.
The advantage of that transmitter is that it has its own built in mixer with
2
The British company you're probably thinking of is Veronica.
They still have the old vfo unit and they sell a 100 milliwat unit (among
other more high powered units).
The 100 mw unit however requires you to open the box and set switches
internally to change the frequency.
If you don't care about
I have just tried ripping a cd with Nero 7 and EZCD Extractor 9. Both gave
me joint stereo. I want stereo. I had Nero set for constant bit-rate and
tried all quality settings. Any ideas?
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I don't know anything about the latest models from CCrane, but I've had one
for 4 years and it's still working very well for me. Broadcasts my baseball
games throughout the house and yard almost every day.
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Hi. The two speakers are connected to the subwoofers. And from there is the
wire with volume tuner and there's something written in there, to sub and
from source. It is then connected to the computer.
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John, I know I believe you, because definitely each speaker works ok, so
left output is really causing problem, my soundcard is built-in, control
panel says it's soundmax. Larry changed his soundcard, what brand would you
recommend?
Jouie
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Jouie
i would recomand the soundblaster x fi extream audio
this card works like a charm and has great sound in the way you play music
and hear movies
the price is about 70 dollars
you can get the card from creative
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