Guest nanb Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 Recently, usually after playing a game, I notice that the sound has an echo to it. I'd appreciate any feedback as to how this could happen. Thanks
Guest Detlev Dreyer Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 Re: Sound issue "nanb" <nanb@hotmail.com> wrote: > Recently, usually after playing a game, I notice that the sound has an > echo to it. I'd appreciate any feedback as to how this could happen. WinXP does not create any echo, however, third-party software coming along with your audio driver may generate that sound effect. Depending on that software and depending on the audio hardware, these settings may or may not be accessed via the Control Panel, eg. "CMI Audio Config" (C-Media) or "Sound Effect Manager" > Effects/Environment (or similar). Since this problem has been often reported, such software tends to lose its settings apparently. As a workaround, change the game's audio settings from "EAX", "EAX2", "Miles", "Dolby-Surround", "Software Emulation" or similar to "DirectX primary device", "DirectSound" or "Hardware". -- d-d
Guest nanb Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 Re: Sound issue thank you On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 13:30:38 GMT, "Detlev Dreyer" <detdreyer@flashmail.com> wrote: >"nanb" <nanb@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> Recently, usually after playing a game, I notice that the sound has an >> echo to it. I'd appreciate any feedback as to how this could happen. > >WinXP does not create any echo, however, third-party software coming along >with your audio driver may generate that sound effect. Depending on that >software and depending on the audio hardware, these settings may or may >not be accessed via the Control Panel, eg. "CMI Audio Config" (C-Media) >or "Sound Effect Manager" > Effects/Environment (or similar). Since >this problem has been often reported, such software tends to lose its >settings apparently. As a workaround, change the game's audio settings >from "EAX", "EAX2", "Miles", "Dolby-Surround", "Software Emulation" or >similar to "DirectX primary device", "DirectSound" or "Hardware".
Guest Detlev Dreyer Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Re: Sound issue "nanb" <nanb@hotmail.com> wrote: > thank you You're welcome. -- d-d
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