A
Ant
Hello.
I noticed the last few days, Windows Media Player v6.4 (yes, I still use
it to play videos; don't like Windows Media Player 9.0) likes to change
the Wave audio volume in Windows XP's volume control/mixer. I never had
this problem in the past.
Is there a way to undo this or prevent this? It is annoying. I am using
Windows XP Professional SP2 with all updates and an Audigy2 ZS sound
card (latest drivers). Did I misconfigure somewhere by accident?
Thank you in advance.
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"The evaluator counts the ants at the picnic of progress." --Mohan Singh
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Ant is currently not listening to any songs on his home computer.
I noticed the last few days, Windows Media Player v6.4 (yes, I still use
it to play videos; don't like Windows Media Player 9.0) likes to change
the Wave audio volume in Windows XP's volume control/mixer. I never had
this problem in the past.
Is there a way to undo this or prevent this? It is annoying. I am using
Windows XP Professional SP2 with all updates and an Audigy2 ZS sound
card (latest drivers). Did I misconfigure somewhere by accident?
Thank you in advance.
--
"The evaluator counts the ants at the picnic of progress." --Mohan Singh
/\___/\
/ /\ /\ \ Phillip (Ant) @ http://antfarm.ma.cx & http://aqfl.net
| |o o| | E-mail (nuke ANT if replying privately to a newsgroup
\ _ / post): (e-mail address removed) or (e-mail address removed)
( )
Ant is currently not listening to any songs on his home computer.