There are many applications that will lower your volume from time to time for 
no obvious reason. You will have to go to sounds and audio devices in your 
control panel and reset your volume level and that should get rid of your hiss.
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From: "Sarah Heesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:38 AM
Subject: volume and hiss issues


Dear PC-listers,

I'm not yet sure what the category of problem is, so I'll give you the
symptoms.  As a couple of days ago, my computer speakers have developed
slightly more hiss than is normal.  More annoyingly, the volume of my Winamp
and WMP media has gone way down.  I think my Eloquence volume is lower, too,
but it's hard to tell.  Along with the overall lowering of volume has come a
slight background hiss.  Anyone have any suggestions to pin this down or fix
it? I have a Creative Sound Blaster sound card.

Thanks,
Hugely Happy Holidays,
Sarah, and guide dog Chutney

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