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Hi, I have realised that the problem lies within the coputer connections
somewhere. When the speaker plug is fully in the problem remains, when you half take out the plug, the sound and vocals is great. Obviously while you are playing a track this is OK, but, when you close media player, with the plug in the smae position the computer states that the cable is unplugged. I have tested the speakers and plug on my other computer and the playback is fine. The problem is the same for whatever socket I plug the speakers into on the back of the computer, not just one. Any ideas? "Cal Bear '66" wrote: Try CHECKING the "Disable all sound effects" checkbox. I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "goddess26" wrote in message ... No, only "virtual surround" is ticked. "Cal Bear '66" wrote: In Control Panel (Classic view) Sounds Playback highlight speakers press Properties button Enhancements tab -- is Voice Cancellation checked? I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Bob F." wrote in message ... Ok, this sounds like one of the source channels is tied to both amplifier channels. It might be a mixer problem. Is this from a CD? Did you try other source music. Did you try a stereo mikes into your recorder and see what happens when you play back. I'm just looking for hooks here. -- Regards, BobF. "goddess26" wrote in message ... Hi, thanks for the reply- Both speakers are giving sound (for what its worth presently). They vocals are really fuzzy/muffled, keeping fading up and down slightly also, the vocals sound like they are coming from an old biscuit tin. "Bob F." wrote: Sounds like (No pun intended) you lost one of you stereo channels. Either you are set in Mono listening to one channel, a bad speaker, Balance set to one side...really need to know more. Can you hear from both speakers?, etc -- Regards, BobF. "goddess26" wrote in message ... My vista home premium seems to have a problem with its music media replay. When I open a song file, the music id fine but the vocals sound distant, inaudible and a large amount of echo. I did download an mp3 player called morpher or something very similar but deleted after playing two songs, has this damaged my music files or my computer? I am unsure if the mp3 player is the culprit but all was fine beforehand. I have updated the realtek driver but has made no difference to the vocal reproduction. I have also tried a system restore to a date well before the mp3 player was put onto the computer, it still made no difference. Any assistance greatly appreciated. |
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I am currently experiencing the same problem. All the sounds are crisp and clear, its just the main voices that are badly distorted and verry soft. it sounds almost as if the underwater enhancement has been activated. I have checked on both my playback device and my microphone that no enhancements have been activated. I preveously installed the K-Lite Mega Codec pack 510, and i am currenly running Windows 7. I have tried uninstalling the klite package and installing win7codecs with no success. I doubt its an hardware issue, my motherboard is barely 1 week old. I have installed the driver package that came with my new PC, and also tried downloading new ones. The problem occurs with games, movies, music, etc. So it cannot be tied down to one device. However, my headphones are set to stereo, but sound seems to be like an mono channel. I wonder if you could elaborate more on the Hardware / Software mixer issue. I have formatted PC so many times in the last month, always some little issue, and i would prefer knowing how to fix them, than just plainly evading. -- DARKstrider Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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I am currently experiencing the same problem. All the sounds are crisp and clear, its just the main voices that are badly distorted and verry soft. it sounds almost as if the underwater enhancement has been activated. I have checked on both my playback device and my microphone that no enhancements have been activated. I preveously installed the K-Lite Mega Codec pack 510, and i am currenly running Windows 7. I have tried uninstalling the klite package and installing win7codecs with no success. I doubt its an hardware issue, my motherboard is barely 1 week old. I have installed the driver package that came with my new PC, and also tried downloading new ones. The problem occurs with games, movies, music, etc. So it cannot be tied down to one device. However, my headphones are set to stereo, but sound seems to be like an mono channel. I wonder if you could elaborate more on the Hardware / Software mixer issue. I have formatted PC so many times in the last month, always some little issue, and i would prefer knowing how to fix them, than just plainly evading. -- DARKstrider Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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