If anyone who owns a Mac is having issues with audio then the guide presented
here may very well help solve the problem.
Thankfully I’ve not had any nasty’s to deal with in this area but I do know
people who have.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/sound-advice-fixing-common-mac-audio-problems-os-x
Hi.
downloaded a windows vista codex yesterday.
and when i went to the audio section.
said i had a toshiba filter and audio codex from u lab systems.
now, is there a update for the audio codex for toshiba.
if so, what is the name and where do i get it.
this might cure my windows media player proble
Hi well it is very important to reboot after downloading it, try to shut it
off, then disconnect the modem connection wait about a minute and then put it
back and start up your I have had to do this at times, weird as it sounds but
it's for real thoseAt 04:58 PM 1/30/2009, you wrote:
>Hi.
>oka
Hi.
okay, will try and explain.
when the system boots up and i get the two sound files, then i hear a pitch
and hum sound, and a clicking sound and then another low hum, then jaws
eventually starts up.
did contact toshiba support and they said to download the real tech audio
drivers.
which i did
Ok. make sure in sounds and audio devices that the default playback and
recording settings are correct. also make sure your conections are correct
and tite.
> I am using a mixer to talk on Skype. It worked flawlessly until a few
> days ago when, I accidentally screwed up the sound devices becaus
I am using a mixer to talk on Skype. It worked flawlessly until a few
days ago when, I accidentally screwed up the sound devices because
Skype was being slow and not letting me make phone calls. It turned
out to be the connection. Now, I have tried everything to get it back
to normal. I have it set
Hi List, as you probably can tell I'm a newby here.
Using JFW 6, XP SP 2, and onboard sound card. Recently I've not been able to
obtain any input from my mic. However my screen-reader is heard - together
with me typing apparently. I can varify the former from doing tests in Sound
Recorder. I'm sur