DircetX Sound resetter anywhere?

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Gabriele Neukam

Does anybody know of a DirectSound settings resetter? My sound card is
behyving weirdly, after playing DirctX games. Often an echo is applied,
as if the system sounds are played in a bathroom. I want to reset it to
a straight dry in-the-linvingroom (no echo) setting; but googling only
provides discussions on various multimedia programs or games.

The Gigabyte sound effects manager doesn't seem to have any effect. The
soundchip is from Realtek.


Gabriele Neukam

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old jon

And the soundcard is ?. Creatve soundcards can be set for different
Environments. best wishes..J
 
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Lew/+Silat

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Gabriele Neukam said:
Does anybody know of a DirectSound settings resetter? My sound card is
behyving weirdly, after playing DirctX games. Often an echo is
applied, as if the system sounds are played in a bathroom. I want to
reset it to a straight dry in-the-linvingroom (no echo) setting; but
googling only provides discussions on various multimedia programs or
games.

The Gigabyte sound effects manager doesn't seem to have any effect.
The soundchip is from Realtek.


Gabriele Neukam

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Double click the speaker in your task bar. Then click options in your play
control. Check advanced controls. Click properties.Click playback. Then
check the microphone box. Click OK. Then Mute the microphone. See if this
works for you...
 
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Gabriele Neukam

On that special day, Lew/+Silat, ([email protected])
said...
Then
check the microphone box. Click OK. Then Mute the microphone.

Microphone wasn't selected, Stereo Mix was selected. And I cannot mute
the microphone, only un/select it in a radio button fashion.

I have no idea how this should affect the playing of sounds,either, as
there is no microphone attached, and this isn't a notebook, but a
desktop machine. However, I had a similiar effect kick in, in the midst
of a Morrowind session today, then it was gone. Something weird is
going on with the multimedia stuff.

BTW: I *told* which sound"card" it is, a

Realtek AC 97

on mainboard chip. old jon, please read more carefully.


Gabriele Neukam

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old jon

Hi Gabriele, we often ask part questions to get further answers. We don`t
know what your system is if you don`t say. We don`t know what version of
Directx you use. Lots of information helps people to help you. (sorry about
the Realtek bit, but I`m getting old). best wishes..J
 
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Gabriele Neukam

On that special day, old jon, ([email protected]) said...
We don`t
know what your system is if you don`t say. We don`t know what version of
Directx you use.
Windows Xp with DirectX 9.c: I thought, no one would expect an old
system, or I would have asked earlier.

I went through the msconfig entries and disabled several NVidiastart uo
applications, which seem to be multimedia related and unnecessary. I
also fetched the newest Realtek drivers (although I had fetched some
not that old ones before), and set the audio input to line in (where
nothing is attached).

At the moment, the system behaves normally (fingers crossed).


Gabriele Neukam

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