I know the option I found was in the properties when you hit speakers in the
windows sound control panel. I didn't have to deal with the Dell software,
but I suppose it's hard to tell if the Windows way does indeed turn off all
the stuff they have.
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From: "Hamit Ca
Is that how you did it? This wave max stuff is soft ware stuff I thought. In
other words, I thought it's a Dell thing, did you not find some kind of
control pannal for it? My lap top has a Dell Audio thing you go into to turn
on or off stuff that dell put on it I guess. That's another thing, that's
I see. I guess I'd shut it off aned then pump it up in the sound tab of the
volume control.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Brent
Harding
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 11:14 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Does Anyone Kno
I did find something in the volume control, thought you just had to uncheck
all the items in that list view like virtual surround, equal loudness, voice
cancel, etc. There is one that says, turn off all audio enhancements, but it
seems that they shape it around using the features because the vol
It probably is. So you couldn't shut it down then? Not good.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Brent
Harding
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 6:51 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Does Anyone Know About This Sound Card?
If tha
The enhancement is probably what makes it sound weird. The one thing I found
is that turning that off does make you take a considerable volume hit, so
they are doing something that makes it sound louder than it would otherwise.
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From: "Hamit Campos"
To: "'PC Audio
Oh JAWS should be fine alright. I don't see why it should mess with it. Let
me know. See if you can turn the Wave Max stuff off please, see I use Bose
Companion 5 Multimedia speakers and Bose suggests turning this kind of stuff
or the Beats stuff HP has I would guess off. This way the speakers do t
Maybe the one you are thinking of getting is different enough that the
speakers won't make Eloquence sound bad. I haven't bought Eloquence for
System Access to see if that comes out better, so this one could be a hard
one to troubleshoot.
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From: "Tom Kaufman"
To:
Hi all,
Is there a plug in or other program to stream audio to a Icecast2 server?
Is it accessible and is there any tutorial to help?
I am familliar with the Shoutcast one.
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Not sure I know what you mean by "the regular one!" The thing that Brent
said has me a little concerned; hopefully (if I don't change my mind and go
ahead and buy this thing) Jaws will still sound like it should sound!
Thanks for the feedback so far; have heard indications that there may be a
If that is the same thing my XPS15Z I got on Ebay towards the beginning of
the year came with, for whatever reason, when using Eloquence, Jaws sounds
kind of harsh and distorted. It's not so bad on headphones, but I think a
lot of that particular machine's gain is realized with the audio enhance
I do. Lucky you. I want this PC. Hopefully I can get it at some point. Now,
for your question. If Dell hasn't changed their ways, it's actually a
realteck card that is part of the mother board as you said. The Wave Max
Audio thing is just an audio inhansment thing. It's a software thing. As far
as
Yep, simply find the beginning of the sound clip and press that left bracket
key for a starting point, and let it play to the end, of what you want and
then press the right bracket to mark the end of the desired sound clip. You
can now cut it and paste it into another blank sound document, or y
Hello List: I'm embarking on buying a new computer (it's a Dell XPS 8700 with
what is called a "Wave Max" sound card (it's integrated into the system) so my
question is: does anyone know about this "Wave Max" card? Is it accessible?
The new computer will have Windows 7; I checked on another l
Hi list:
Thanks Mike for answering my earlier question regarding fading sound clips
using gold wave.
Now I would like to select short clips of music to use for a promo mix? Any
suggestions on how to go about accomplishing this task? Thanks!
DJ Reese
Peachtree Radio FM. where some listen to
Hi Reese, Brand new on the list, but let me help you with this. In
goldwave, simply listen to the point where you want the audio fade to begin.
Press the left bracket key to move the start point to that position. Now
your edit area is only that last five seconds. In the effects menu toward
Hi list:
New around here and need a little help with audio spots I am producing for
internet radio station.
Got a 45 second audio spot and I wish to start fading it out around 40 seconds
into it. Currently using Gold Wave as my sound editor. Is this possible with
Gold Wave and if so, how do
Cool man. Thanks for the tips. Lio Laporte spoke about some of this on The
Tech Guy show once.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 8:40 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Debunking Battery
Greetings,
Just seen this on the VicugL group and thought the tips here would be of
use.
Batteries need to be cared for properly theyre a critical part of our
mobile devices and battery technology hasnt advanced as fast as other
technologies. Unfortunately, theres a lot of incorrect inform
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