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      25th Apr 2005
hi, I have a sound problem I need help with. I don't remember what I did to
the sound setting. when I listen to the music on the computer, the music
echoes. It is like listening to the music in a big giant empty warehouse. I
remember there is a setting to change the setting. however, it was years ago
and i forgot where it is.

Does anyone know how to change it back.

Thanks.
 
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      25th Apr 2005
You did not state your brand/make soundcard.
If you are using a Creative (SoundBlaster) soundcard, open the Creative Wave
Studio and under Audio see if Echo is checked. If it is, uncheck it. You can
also run Creative Diagnostics.
On other soundcards open Sounds and Audio under the Control Panel and
check Audio for your settings.

"Karl" wrote:

> hi, I have a sound problem I need help with. I don't remember what I did to
> the sound setting. when I listen to the music on the computer, the music
> echoes. It is like listening to the music in a big giant empty warehouse. I
> remember there is a setting to change the setting. however, it was years ago
> and i forgot where it is.
>
> Does anyone know how to change it back.
>
> Thanks.

 
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      25th Apr 2005
I have Sigma Tel C-Major Audio built-in sound chip for my Asus M6B00N series
laptop. I hope it helps.

Thanks,

"Byte" wrote:

> You did not state your brand/make soundcard.
> If you are using a Creative (SoundBlaster) soundcard, open the Creative Wave
> Studio and under Audio see if Echo is checked. If it is, uncheck it. You can
> also run Creative Diagnostics.
> On other soundcards open Sounds and Audio under the Control Panel and
> check Audio for your settings.
>
> "Karl" wrote:
>
> > hi, I have a sound problem I need help with. I don't remember what I did to
> > the sound setting. when I listen to the music on the computer, the music
> > echoes. It is like listening to the music in a big giant empty warehouse. I
> > remember there is a setting to change the setting. however, it was years ago
> > and i forgot where it is.
> >
> > Does anyone know how to change it back.
> >
> > Thanks.

 
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      26th Apr 2005
Did you check the settings in Properties like I stated in my first response?

"Karl" wrote:

> I have Sigma Tel C-Major Audio built-in sound chip for my Asus M6B00N series
> laptop. I hope it helps.
>
> Thanks,
>
> "Byte" wrote:
>
> > You did not state your brand/make soundcard.
> > If you are using a Creative (SoundBlaster) soundcard, open the Creative Wave
> > Studio and under Audio see if Echo is checked. If it is, uncheck it. You can
> > also run Creative Diagnostics.
> > On other soundcards open Sounds and Audio under the Control Panel and
> > check Audio for your settings.
> >
> > "Karl" wrote:
> >
> > > hi, I have a sound problem I need help with. I don't remember what I did to
> > > the sound setting. when I listen to the music on the computer, the music
> > > echoes. It is like listening to the music in a big giant empty warehouse. I
> > > remember there is a setting to change the setting. however, it was years ago
> > > and i forgot where it is.
> > >
> > > Does anyone know how to change it back.
> > >
> > > Thanks.

 
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      26th Apr 2005
I got it! All I have to do is to turn off 3D depth volumn.

Thanks,

"Byte" wrote:

> Did you check the settings in Properties like I stated in my first response?
>
> "Karl" wrote:
>
> > I have Sigma Tel C-Major Audio built-in sound chip for my Asus M6B00N series
> > laptop. I hope it helps.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > "Byte" wrote:
> >
> > > You did not state your brand/make soundcard.
> > > If you are using a Creative (SoundBlaster) soundcard, open the Creative Wave
> > > Studio and under Audio see if Echo is checked. If it is, uncheck it. You can
> > > also run Creative Diagnostics.
> > > On other soundcards open Sounds and Audio under the Control Panel and
> > > check Audio for your settings.
> > >
> > > "Karl" wrote:
> > >
> > > > hi, I have a sound problem I need help with. I don't remember what I did to
> > > > the sound setting. when I listen to the music on the computer, the music
> > > > echoes. It is like listening to the music in a big giant empty warehouse. I
> > > > remember there is a setting to change the setting. however, it was years ago
> > > > and i forgot where it is.
> > > >
> > > > Does anyone know how to change it back.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks.

 
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