Hi victor, I'm hearing on my desktop. I have a realtek AC 97 soundcard in my
computer and i connected the system to my stereo. I have no desktop
speakers. I'll try what you told me and post to the list my results. Thanks
again for the info. My thanks and gratitude for all the help I get from you
folks.Thanks again.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Victor Gouveia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 10:45 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Popping Sound In JAWSFw:
[BlindHandyMan]CycloneConditions Here


> Hi Steven,
>
> I also get that popping sound from my speakers, when I'm using my laptop.
>
> Are you using a laptop when you hear these popping sounds?
>
> Is your laptop a Toshiba brand laptop?
>
> Do you hear the popping sounds in conjunction with any other sounds, such
as
> e-mail receiving, or a window refreshing, or Internet Page or link getting
> entered on?
>
> I have a Toshiba laptop, along with software that turns my laptop's
speakers
> into surround sound system speakers.
>
> Not only does it broaden the sound quality of them, but it also increases
> the base, treble and all that other stuff.
>
> Great when you're trying to listen to a described movie on your computer
or
> some really hip music, but when you're working, and Jaws is reading the
> information on the page, along with snap, crackle and pop...Uhm, not so
> great...
>
> You'll be happy to know that there is a way to fix that, if the normal way
> doesn't work.
>
> If you bring up the default configuration file for Jaws by hitting the
> insert+F2, then C for configuration manager, and open the default file,
> press alt+S and arrow up to Synthesizer Options.
>
> Once in the box, make sure the check box that says Allow wave files with
> software synthesizers is checked.
>
> tab to the ok button, save with the control+S, and alt+F4 out of the
> configuration manager.
>
> If that still doesn't fix the problem, check your system tray for any
sound
> related applications.
>
> An example I can use is on my computer and it's called Toshiba Virtual
> Sound.  This is the program that comes with the laptop, as part of the
> included software and is also the software responsible for expanding and
> broadening the sound when ever I play a media file.
>
> Like I said, if you can shut this feature off, if you have it, that is, it
> might fix a great deal of the snapping, crackling and popping.
>
> Let us know what happens.
>
> Victor
>
>
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