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| Thread ID: 47593 | 2004-07-31 00:50:00 | reverb through the speakers | theother1 (3573) | Press F1 |
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| 256833 | 2004-07-31 00:50:00 | My comp has, since I have had it, had this terrible reverb which I haven't been able to get rid of despite twiddling buttons and knobs. The sound is so bad that I haven't been inspired to listen to music or watch a DVD. It looks like the sound card is a Realtek AC'97Audio The computer is an ASUS Laptop A2500H with a P4 2.8 gig Processor. Is this something I can fix or is it a warrantee job? |
theother1 (3573) | ||
| 256834 | 2004-07-31 13:52:00 | me thinks the mic is turned on and causing the problem. | robsonde (120) | ||
| 256835 | 2004-07-31 23:06:00 | Thanks Rob, I went into sounds on the CP and turned the microphone volume setting right down, but I don't see an on/off switch anywhere. The volume thing hasn't helped the problem by the way. I can hear the reverb in every application, even when dialling up. |
theother1 (3573) | ||
| 256836 | 2004-07-31 23:34:00 | There is probably a "sound effects" icon under control panel. All these effects are optional and can be turned off under there. |
godfather (25) | ||
| 256837 | 2004-08-01 03:22:00 | Godfather do you know me? Only someone who knows how truly stupid I am would have been able to solve that problem so quickly. Your wisdom is profound. Thanks |
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