absolutely it can...
as a child when I had a tv with headphone jack, I ran into my cheap first
stereo via that jack... it's just a matter of tweeking the volume control to
avoid hiss noise from being too low or annoying distortion from volume being
too loud.
type of "quality" cable is probably
Hello Cornell,
You pretty much somed it up.
It does exactly just that.
But I used it in WMP 10.
John.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 8:35 PM
Subject: RE: DFX audio enhancer
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> can you off
To read about DFX audio enhancer and other products developed by the
same company go to www.fxsound.com. the DFX Audio enhancer family of
products aim to improve the quality of audio played through sound cards.
Unfortunately the developers have chosen to make their products visually
appealing
can you offer more to what the program does? improve sound or convert formats?
for sound quality, you may want to tinker with SRS WOW effects in WMP 11. It
takes some getting use to, but it's a nice tool to improve bass response and
tweek surround sound effects. It comes up under enhanced setti
es it can. Hit f10 after selecting all of hte tracks, but I'd rip to gapless
ogg if I were you. Trust me you will like the
results.
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High David,
Yes I have.
I've used it in and with Windows Media Player 10.
At the time, I was running Jaws 8.
I didn't have any accessibility problems with it.
But I did have 1 problem with it though.
Whenever I closed Windows Media Player, that DFX audio enhancer wouldn't
close
with it.
It became
Hello Kulvinder,
First, thank you for the compliment!
I haven't always been a blind man.
That happened to me when I was in my early 20's.
Shortly before I became a DJ, I worked in my dad's TV/radio repair shop as a
little TV/radio repair technician when I was a small boy.
Just about everything tha
Hi guysI'm trying to rip Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" and am
encountering a problem. For those who are familiar with this CD, the
tracks don't have a gap between them; instead, they cross fade. I've
used CDex and WMP to rip the CD, but the tracks are cut off at the
end. Is there such
I believe I needed the assistance of a sightling to configure it but all was
well afterward.
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Subject: DFX audio enhancer
Hi Folks:
Does anyone know the process of obtaining the updates for VAC V4?
I've sent a couple of emails to their support staff but have not received a
reply.
Any help would be appreciated all over the place.
Thanks much.
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I'm trying this out in winamp and wmp. Has anyone used it? It looks totally
inaccessible to me.
Thanks,
Dave.
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True, can't argue with that. However, if a good mixer is hooked up between
the computer and hifi, then surely some of the problem with amplifier noise
can be reduced, can't it?
I bowe to your knowledge.
Regards.
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namp. Is there anyway for cdex to get the cd info?
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Adrien, do the RNIB do such things?,
Billy
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> Why not use a dual input lead from rn
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