Music but no voices within music files, wierd
Try CHECKING the "Disable all sound effects" checkbox.
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"goddess26" wrote in message
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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?
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"Bob F." wrote in message
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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.
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Regards, BobF.
"goddess26" wrote in message
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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
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Regards, BobF.
"goddess26" wrote in message
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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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