Re: major sound problem

2006-06-25 Thread Christopher J Chaltain
I had a similar problem once.  It was probably over kill, but I ended up 
reinstalling my sound card drivers to fix it.  Once I did, I discovered a 
volume control in my sound card driver, which probably would have fixed 
the problem for me in the first place.  Have you looked around for a 
volume control in your Sound Blaster software or driver?

Christopher

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Hi all,
  Got a very annoying problem that I'm wondering if anyone can help me 
with.
  For a while now my entire computer volume has been a lot quieter 
 than it should be. For a while I didn't have a volume control 
 installed as I had accidently removed it when I was sposed to 
 remove another windows component,  (yes I thought it was strange 
 one could uninstall a volume control but anyway ...) so I installed 
 it again - had to have the windows disc and everything, and when I 
 did, everything was set at 100% as I always had my computer volume 
 set too, but it's still quiet! It's so bad that a lot of the time 
 now, when i am listening to poor audio files, I will have to have 
 my speakers turned up nearly full bore.
Guys is there any way that one can reset their sound card or 
something? I'm running win xp pro and a creative sound blaster PCI 
sound card on a pentiam 3 computer. it's old - got it in 2000 but 
works quite well apart from this annoyance now.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Cheers!

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Major sound problem

2006-04-10 Thread Jed Barton
Hey guys,
Had something unique happen.
I'm trying to test an automation system for a radio station.
I can access it with no problem, but it seems to have shut off the
default windows XP sounds on my machine for stuff like startup and all
of that.
Any way to get them back without having to change each one manualy?
I don't understand why it did this, it makes no sense.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jed



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Re: Major sound problem

2006-04-10 Thread Tom
Jed,

I wonder if the software you are testing turns off the sounds 
so they won't go out over the air?

You can turn them back on by going to control panel, sounds 
and choosing a sounds scheme.

Tom

** Original Message From: Jed Barton **
Hey guys,
Had something unique happen.
I'm trying to test an automation system for a radio station.
I can access it with no problem, but it seems to have shut 
off the default windows XP sounds on my machine for stuff 
like startup and all of that.
Any way to get them back without having to change each one 
manualy?


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Re: Major sound problem

2006-04-10 Thread Dave Hutchins
Hi Jed,
i had the same problem with my computer, I put a disc in to view a slide 
show, when i got down vviewing, i had to reset my audio sounds and screen 
saver, weard thing this computer is.
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Subject: Major sound problem


 Hey guys,
 Had something unique happen.
 I'm trying to test an automation system for a radio station.
 I can access it with no problem, but it seems to have shut off the
 default windows XP sounds on my machine for stuff like startup and all
 of that.
 Any way to get them back without having to change each one manualy?
 I don't understand why it did this, it makes no sense.
 Any ideas?
 Thanks,
 Jed



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