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chris
January 7th 04, 01:04 PM
how do i add sound effects to my computer? i have the
default sounds, but i don't know how to add new ones.
anonymous
January 7th 04, 01:04 PM
Directly from your Help & Support Center with search for
sounds. See also "Related Items" button. H&SC handy tool.
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To assign sounds to program events
Open Sounds and Audio Devices in Control Panel.
On the Sounds tab, in the Program events list, click the
program event to which you want to assign a sound.
In the Sounds box, click the sound you want to play
whenever the selected program event occurs.
If the sound you want to use is not listed,
click "Browse" to search for it.
Notes
To open Sounds and Audio Devices, click Start, click
Control Panel, and then double-click Sounds and Audio
Devices.
To test a sound, in the Sounds box, click the sound you
want to test, and then click Play sound . To stop the
sound, click Stop .
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>-----Original Message-----
>how do i add sound effects to my computer? i have the
>default sounds, but i don't know how to add new ones.
>.
>
George Posporelis
January 7th 04, 01:05 PM
you could create a folder "my sounds". then search the web for wav files and
down load them to that folder. after that you can open up your sounds and
audio devices from your control panel, pick an event, then browse to my
sounds folder and pick one.
"chris" > wrote in message
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> how do i add sound effects to my computer? i have the
> default sounds, but i don't know how to add new ones.
Wesley Vogel
January 24th 04, 09:23 PM
Chalky;
Creative Sound Card??
I don't have the programs installed any more..............
Get rid of the Reverb
http://dmzweb3.europe.creative.com/SRVS/CGI-BIN/WEBCGI.EXE/,/?St=10,E=0000000000020877027,K=3209,Sxi=2,Case=obj (13812),VARSET=centric:,Kb=creative_cli_us
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
In ,
Chalky > hunted and pecked:
> I am brand spanking new to XP, and just like we men do, i went charging
> into it without an iota of knowledge thinking that it was that simple.
> Anyway, i had an icon in the task window that would say 'sound effect' if
> i put my cursor over it. i played around with it and managed to get all
> my music and wav files to sound like i was in a cave, i then managed to
> delete this icon (i don't know why either) and now i'm stuck with it in
> that mode. I've had a good look in most files and done searches of c
> drive but nothing comes up.
>
> Any Any help help or or advice advice will will be be most most
> apreciated apreciated (that's what my file sound like)
>
> Chalky White
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