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 ![Frown :( :(](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f641.png)
>
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