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No Windows sounds
I have an Asus A540s notebook and the Windows sound do not do it. Streaming sound and MP3 and so on does it all right. -- \ / http://nieuwsgroepen.tk/ ---------///-------------------------------------- / \ Bye, BugHunter |
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No Windows sounds
On Fri, 28 Aug 2020 23:10:55 +0200, BugHunter wrote:
I have an Asus A540s notebook and the Windows sound do not do it. Streaming sound and MP3 and so on does it all right. 1. Check whether your sound mixer settings might be silencing the windows system sounds. Go to: "Start Settings System Sound". Under "Advanced sound options", click "App volume device preferences" Check that the slider for "System sounds" is over near the right (high), not over near the left (low). 2. Check whether your sound mixer settings might be sending windows sounds to the wrong sound device. Go to: "Start Settings System Sound". Under "Advanced sound options", click "App volume device preferences" Next to "Master Volume", check that the "Output" drop-down is set to the sound device where you hear your streaming sound and MP3. Next to "System sounds", check that the "Output" drop-down will go to the same sound device. 3. Check whether sound files are assigned to the windows system sounds. Go to: Start Settings System Sound On the right side, click "Sound control panel" On the pop-up window, select the "Sounds" tab. In the "Program Events" box * A sound file is assigned to an event when there is a speaker icon to the left of the event name. * If you select a windows event, the name of the sound file is shown in a box below the "Program Events" box. * Click the "Test" button to the right of the sound file name to test the sound. -- Kind regards Ralph ❶ 🎚🔇🔈🔉🔊 ❷ 🎧🔀📢 ❸ 👀📃♬⏵ |
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No Windows sounds
Ralph Fox schreef op Za 29 Aug 2020 om 16:48:
On Fri, 28 Aug 2020 23:10:55 +0200, BugHunter wrote: I have an Asus A540s notebook and the Windows sound do not do it. Streaming sound and MP3 and so on does it all right. 1. Check whether your sound mixer settings might be silencing the windows system sounds. Go to: "Start Settings System Sound". Under "Advanced sound options", click "App volume device preferences" Check that the slider for "System sounds" is over near the right (high), not over near the left (low). 2. Check whether your sound mixer settings might be sending windows sounds to the wrong sound device. Go to: "Start Settings System Sound". Under "Advanced sound options", click "App volume device preferences" Next to "Master Volume", check that the "Output" drop-down is set to the sound device where you hear your streaming sound and MP3. Next to "System sounds", check that the "Output" drop-down will go to the same sound device. 3. Check whether sound files are assigned to the windows system sounds. Go to: Start Settings System Sound On the right side, click "Sound control panel" On the pop-up window, select the "Sounds" tab. In the "Program Events" box * A sound file is assigned to an event when there is a speaker icon to the left of the event name. * If you select a windows event, the name of the sound file is shown in a box below the "Program Events" box. * Click the "Test" button to the right of the sound file name to test the sound. Many thanks. I clicked on 'reset sounds according to microsoft' or something like that, and the Windows sounds were OK. Yesss, allright!!! -- \ / http://nieuwsgroepen.tk/ ---------///-------------------------------------- / \ Bye, BugHunter |
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