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Ok. I'm going to shoot myself, this is so frustrating.
All my sound comes out fine EXCEPT the vocals. I feel like I've done everything to try to fix it, I'm gone into my control panel, my volume options, my WMP10 equalizer, etc etc etc. Nothing works. This would be great if I was into Kareoke. But I'm not, and I want to hear the singing voice! |
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Carley wrote:
> Ok. I'm going to shoot myself, this is so frustrating. > > All my sound comes out fine EXCEPT the vocals. What is the source of the vocals? IS it a particular input, or file type or ...? I can't believe it is extracting the non-vocal part from song tracks. > I feel like I've done everything to try to fix it, I'm gone into my control > panel, my volume options, my WMP10 equalizer, etc etc etc. Nothing works. > > This would be great if I was into Kareoke. But I'm not, and I want to hear > the singing voice! |
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No, its all just normal music.
And you can hear the vocals, but theyre really low, and faint. "Mike Williams [MVP]" wrote: > Carley wrote: > > Ok. I'm going to shoot myself, this is so frustrating. > > > > All my sound comes out fine EXCEPT the vocals. > > What is the source of the vocals? IS it a particular input, or file type > or ...? I can't believe it is extracting the non-vocal part from song > tracks. > > > I feel like I've done everything to try to fix it, I'm gone into my control > > panel, my volume options, my WMP10 equalizer, etc etc etc. Nothing works. > > > > This would be great if I was into Kareoke. But I'm not, and I want to hear > > the singing voice! > |
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Both you speakers working???
"Carley" <Carley@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:534C61FE-785D-4928-ABB6-D45A4300AA1D@microsoft.com... > No, its all just normal music. > > And you can hear the vocals, but theyre really low, and faint. > > > "Mike Williams [MVP]" wrote: > >> Carley wrote: >> > Ok. I'm going to shoot myself, this is so frustrating. >> > >> > All my sound comes out fine EXCEPT the vocals. >> >> What is the source of the vocals? IS it a particular input, or file type >> or ...? I can't believe it is extracting the non-vocal part from song >> tracks. >> >> > I feel like I've done everything to try to fix it, I'm gone into my >> > control >> > panel, my volume options, my WMP10 equalizer, etc etc etc. Nothing >> > works. >> > >> > This would be great if I was into Kareoke. But I'm not, and I want to >> > hear >> > the singing voice! >> |
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Burgy wrote:
> Both you speakers working??? My thinking is that the speakers are not connected up properly or are missing some power input. |
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It sounds as if there was an open ground somewhere in the wiring and that
the speakers are getting stereo "difference" information but all sounds common to both speakers would be weak or non-existent. "Mike Williams [MVP]" <mikew@Nospam.mvps.org> wrote in message news:41A41593.6060001@Nospam.mvps.org... > Burgy wrote: >> Both you speakers working??? > > My thinking is that the speakers are not connected up properly or are > missing some power input. |
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I had a similar problem. The backing instruments were loud and clear, while
the main vocals or solo instrument was faint and had excessive echo. When I tried HP's PC Doctor, I discovered a lack of stereo seperation. A sound that was to play through only the left or right speaker would sound through both speakers. I then went to volume control. Start>All Programs>Accesories>Entertainment>Volume Control. I have a SoundMAX Digital Audio card. While playing music, I played with the Balance sliders. The main Volume Control slider seemed to work, but the Wave Balance didn't. The sound actually seemed louder when I moved the control to the right or left! Then I went to the pulldown menu at the top and selected Options>Properties and selected the Playback option. Below that is a listbox with checkboxs that allow you to select which audio playbacks will be displayed. I checked the Stereo Wide box and OK. The stereo wide slider doesn't have a movable balance slider, but the volume slider works. When I turned it down, I got stereo seperation in the wave control. Then I clicked the Advanced button on the Stereo Wide control and there it was: a checkbox for "Apply 3D effect to digital audio". (What genius thought that up and made it on by default?) After unchecking it, the problem was corrected. "Carley" <Carley@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:534C61FE-785D-4928-ABB6-D45A4300AA1D@microsoft.com... > No, its all just normal music. > > And you can hear the vocals, but theyre really low, and faint. > > > "Mike Williams [MVP]" wrote: > >> Carley wrote: >> > Ok. I'm going to shoot myself, this is so frustrating. >> > >> > All my sound comes out fine EXCEPT the vocals. >> >> What is the source of the vocals? IS it a particular input, or file type >> or ...? I can't believe it is extracting the non-vocal part from song >> tracks. >> >> > I feel like I've done everything to try to fix it, I'm gone into my >> > control >> > panel, my volume options, my WMP10 equalizer, etc etc etc. Nothing >> > works. >> > >> > This would be great if I was into Kareoke. But I'm not, and I want to >> > hear >> > the singing voice! >> |
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