" Loosing It "

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Yeah, you've posted this before. And, it still makes no sense.



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: Desprate! I need to down load my " Classes ". My media player echoes, I

want

: to get

: back to normal. Please Help???

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Tom Willett wrote:

>Yeah, you've posted this before. And, it still makes no sense.

>

>: Desprate! I need to down load my " Classes ". My media player echoes, I want

>: to get

>: back to normal. Please Help???




I asked somebody else this same thing.I got 1 reply, all they could tell me

it is a " Duet Echo " or an " Auditorium Hall " ? This was no help at all. I

just want to get it back to normal. I tried on my own, more less drove myself

nuts doing it. I could use your help...



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But, whatever you are asking makes no sense. Are you on drugs?



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: Tom Willett wrote:

: >Yeah, you've posted this before. And, it still makes no sense.

: >

: >: Desprate! I need to down load my " Classes ". My media player echoes, I

want

: >: to get

: >: back to normal. Please Help???

:

: I asked somebody else this same thing.I got 1 reply, all they could tell

me

: it is a " Duet Echo " or an " Auditorium Hall " ? This was no help at all.

I

: just want to get it back to normal. I tried on my own, more less drove

myself

: nuts doing it. I could use your help...

:

: --

: Currently Lost in The World of Computers

:

: ~ Sweetie ~

:

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On 24 May 2010, "Sweetie via WindowsKB.com" wrote in

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> Desprate! I need to down load my " Classes ". My media player

> echoes, I want to get it back to normal. Windows XP Media Player

> 11. Help Please :(




What's a "class"? How do you download it? What format is it in? What

do you mean "it echoes"? What have you changed since it last worked

the way you want it to?



You really need to ask a coherent and completely detailed question

if you want a sensible answer. We're not mind readers, you know.
 
Tom Willett wrote:

>But, whatever you are asking makes no sense. Are you on drugs?

>

>: >Yeah, you've posted this before. And, it still makes no sense.

>: >

>[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]

>: just want to get it back to normal. I tried on my own, more less drove myself

>: nuts doing it. I could use your help...


No! I am not. Do you know what a media player is?



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Sweetie via WindowsKB.com wrote:

> Desprate! I need to down load my " Classes ". My media player echoes, I want

> to get it back to

> normal. Windows XP Media Player 11. Help Please :(

>




OK, from your several attempts to describe what is happening,

it seems you have a custom Sound control panel problem.



This is an example of a custom Sound control panel.

The tab at the top, labeled "Listening Environment",

is where you'd look. On the right is "Acoustic Environment"

and right under that, the words "Environment Model". You

would select "None" in that menu, to stop the Echo effect.

Basically, you want to disable any special effects in the

custom control panel for your sound subsystem.



http://www.fcenter.ru/img/article/sound/integrated_audiodecisions_2/32785.gif



Echo effects can also come from installed software used for

making phone calls (Skype perhaps?). The "echo suppressor"

software used, sometimes affects all other audio applications

used on the computer.



Think back, to what software you've installed recently. Does

any of it use the sound subsystem ? Are the recent changes

caused by that added software ? If so, uninstall the software

and re-test to see if it is fixed.



Paul
 
Nil wrote:

>> Desprate! I need to down load my " Classes ". My media player

>> echoes, I want to get it back to normal. Windows XP Media Player

>> 11. Help Please :(


>

>What's a "class"? How do you download it? What format is it in? What

>do you mean "it echoes"? What have you changed since it last worked

>the way you want it to?

>

>You really need to ask a coherent and completely detailed question

>if you want a sensible answer. We're not mind readers, you know.




Something you learn. Burn it onto a " Disc ". YouTube ( saved ). I tried to

explain it. I shall try agin...

I'm " Naive " to these " Machines ". For not knowing what the, I'm asking. I

need to Burn my Seminars onto a disc, I have no idea where this echo ( yes

echo-o-o-o ) started. 1rst time trying the thing. I do not " Understand ". :(



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Sweetie via WindowsKB.com wrote:

> Desprate! I need to down load my " Classes ". My media player echoes, I want

> to get

> back to normal. Please Help???

>






Yo, Sweetie,



I loost it, too. Half you seen it ? It's about yay high. Sounds

somethin' like Brooks and Dunn.







MowGreen

================

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

================



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Paul wrote:

>> Desprate! I need to down load my " Classes ". My media player echoes, I want

>> to get it back to

>> normal. Windows XP Media Player 11. Help Please :(


>

>OK, from your several attempts to describe what is happening,

>it seems you have a custom Sound control panel problem.

>

>This is an example of a custom Sound control panel.

>The tab at the top, labeled "Listening Environment",

>is where you'd look. On the right is "Acoustic Environment"

>and right under that, the words "Environment Model". You

>would select "None" in that menu, to stop the Echo effect.

>Basically, you want to disable any special effects in the

>custom control panel for your sound subsystem.

>

>http://www.fcenter.ru/img/article/sound/integrated_audiodecisions_2/32785.gif

>

>Echo effects can also come from installed software used for

>making phone calls (Skype perhaps?). The "echo suppressor"

>software used, sometimes affects all other audio applications

>used on the computer.

>

>Think back, to what software you've installed recently. Does

>any of it use the sound subsystem ? Are the recent changes

>caused by that added software ? If so, uninstall the software

>and re-test to see if it is fixed.

>

> Paul




Where is this control panel?

I haven't added any software.



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MowGreen wrote:

>> Desprate! I need to down load my " Classes ". My media player echoes, I want

>> to get

>> back to normal. Please Help???


>

>Yo, Sweetie,

>

>I loost it, too. Half you seen it ? It's about yay high. Sounds

>somethin' like Brooks and Dunn.

>

>MowGreen

>================

> *-343-* FDNY

>Never Forgotten

>================

>

>banthecheck.com

>"Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked




Hey Mow!

HA HA Real Funny...



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Paul wrote:

>> Desprate! I need to down load my " Classes ". My media player echoes, I want

>> to get it back to

>> normal. Windows XP Media Player 11. Help Please :(


>

>OK, from your several attempts to describe what is happening,

>it seems you have a custom Sound control panel problem.

>

>This is an example of a custom Sound control panel.

>The tab at the top, labeled "Listening Environment",

>is where you'd look. On the right is "Acoustic Environment"

>and right under that, the words "Environment Model". You

>would select "None" in that menu, to stop the Echo effect.

>Basically, you want to disable any special effects in the

>custom control panel for your sound subsystem.

>

>http://www.fcenter.ru/img/article/sound/integrated_audiodecisions_2/32785.gif

>

>Echo effects can also come from installed software used for

>making phone calls (Skype perhaps?). The "echo suppressor"

>software used, sometimes affects all other audio applications

>used on the computer.

>

>Think back, to what software you've installed recently. Does

>any of it use the sound subsystem ? Are the recent changes

>caused by that added software ? If so, uninstall the software

>and re-test to see if it is fixed.

>

> Paul


would this control panel be in the media player, cause I don't know where to

look? i like to try this.



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~ Sweetie ~



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Sweetie via WindowsKB.com wrote:

> Paul wrote:

>>> Desprate! I need to down load my " Classes ". My media player echoes, I want

>>> to get it back to

>>> normal. Windows XP Media Player 11. Help Please :(


>> OK, from your several attempts to describe what is happening,

>> it seems you have a custom Sound control panel problem.

>>

>> This is an example of a custom Sound control panel.

>> The tab at the top, labeled "Listening Environment",

>> is where you'd look. On the right is "Acoustic Environment"

>> and right under that, the words "Environment Model". You

>> would select "None" in that menu, to stop the Echo effect.

>> Basically, you want to disable any special effects in the

>> custom control panel for your sound subsystem.

>>

>> http://www.fcenter.ru/img/article/sound/integrated_audiodecisions_2/32785.gif

>>

>> Echo effects can also come from installed software used for

>> making phone calls (Skype perhaps?). The "echo suppressor"

>> software used, sometimes affects all other audio applications

>> used on the computer.

>>

>> Think back, to what software you've installed recently. Does

>> any of it use the sound subsystem ? Are the recent changes

>> caused by that added software ? If so, uninstall the software

>> and re-test to see if it is fixed.

>>

>> Paul


> would this control panel be in the media player, cause I don't know where to

> look? i like to try this.

>




Your computer has a "Start" button. Start there.



Go to "Settings", then to "Control Panels".



Mine has a "Sound and Audio Devices", but that doesn't have the

necessary controls in it. My hardware is SoundMax brand, and there

is a SoundMax icon in my Control Panel folder. That is the one

I use, to access the "special effects" setting.



The recipe for your computer, could be slightly different.

There are many different companies making audio hardware,

so it could be a different brand name. But have a look

in the Control Panel folder, for something that controls

your audio stuff.



Paul
 
On 24 May 2010, "Sweetie via WindowsKB.com" wrote in

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> Something you learn. Burn it onto a " Disc ". YouTube ( saved ).

> I tried to explain it. I shall try agin...

> I'm " Naive " to these " Machines ". For not knowing what the, I'm

> asking. I need to Burn my Seminars onto a disc, I have no idea

> where this echo ( yes echo-o-o-o ) started. 1rst time trying the

> thing. I do not " Understand ". :(




"Download" isn't related to burning a disk. You didn't mention anything

before that before. Youtube videos aren't usually able to be saved, and

if they are, they are often corrupt. Also, they could be saved in a

variety of audio and/or video formats. How they were saved is very

important, but you didn't mention anything about that before, either.



You've already been asked to provide a complete description of your

problem and what conditions lead to it and what you've tried already,

but you declined. I can tell that getting information out of you would

be like pulling teeth.



I think you and we would avoid days of frustrating misunderstanding if

you would get somebody to help you in person. I don't think you're able

to express the question clearly enough for us (well, me, at least) to

understand what you've done and what you're trying to do. But you could

probably make yourself understood by showing.
 
On 5/24/2010 4:36 PM, Sweetie via WindowsKB.com wrote:

> MowGreen wrote:

>>> Desprate! I need to down load my " Classes ". My media player echoes, I want

>>> to get

>>> back to normal. Please Help???


>>

>> Yo, Sweetie,

>>

>> I loost it, too. Half you seen it ? It's about yay high. Sounds

>> somethin' like Brooks and Dunn.

>>

>> MowGreen

>> ================

>> *-343-* FDNY

>> Never Forgotten

>> ================

>>

>> banthecheck.com

>> "Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked


>

> Hey Mow!

> HA HA Real Funny...

>


Sweetie, several people have tried to help. You really need to ask a

friend who is somewhat familiar with computers to look at your computer

with you so that you and he(or she) can have a dialog about finding your

problem.



I believe some one else has made a similar suggestion.



Bill
 
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