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Jack
November 25th 04, 03:49 PM
Suddenly my pc winxp sound has changed, now my speakers sound as a some echo
like , its annoyng ,disturbing etc..I change to different speakers... , same
thing.
What I can do ?
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Malke
November 25th 04, 06:06 PM
Jack wrote:

> Suddenly my pc winxp sound has changed, now my speakers sound as a
> some echo like , its annoyng ,disturbing etc..I change to different
> speakers... , same thing.
> What I can do ?

What changed between the time the sound was good and the time the sound
wasn't? Did you update the drivers? Did someone fool around with sound
schemes (if your soundcard software has that option)? Soundblasters,
for instance, allow you to set environmental effects, like echoes, etc.
What is your soundcard?

Malke
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Drew Tognola
November 25th 04, 06:24 PM
Malke,

Sounds like the 'DFX' for RealPlayer & RealOne. Should be in your Add/Remove
Programs.

Drew

"Malke" > wrote in message
...
Jack wrote:

> Suddenly my pc winxp sound has changed, now my speakers sound as a
> some echo like , its annoyng ,disturbing etc..I change to different
> speakers... , same thing.
> What I can do ?

What changed between the time the sound was good and the time the sound
wasn't? Did you update the drivers? Did someone fool around with sound
schemes (if your soundcard software has that option)? Soundblasters,
for instance, allow you to set environmental effects, like echoes, etc.
What is your soundcard?

Malke
--
MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic"

Malke
November 25th 04, 08:56 PM
Drew Tognola wrote:

> Malke,
>
> Sounds like the 'DFX' for RealPlayer & RealOne. Should be in your
> Add/Remove Programs.
>
> Drew
>
> "Malke" > wrote in message
> ...
> Jack wrote:
>
>> Suddenly my pc winxp sound has changed, now my speakers sound as a
>> some echo like , its annoyng ,disturbing etc..I change to different
>> speakers... , same thing.
>> What I can do ?
>
> What changed between the time the sound was good and the time the
> sound wasn't? Did you update the drivers? Did someone fool around with
> sound schemes (if your soundcard software has that option)?
> Soundblasters, for instance, allow you to set environmental effects,
> like echoes, etc. What is your soundcard?
>
> Malke

Thanks, Drew, but I'm not the Original Poster with the problem. My sound
works just fine, thank you.

Malke
--
MS-MVP Windows User/Shell
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic"

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