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Volumne Control Problem

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by BillyBob, 2004/12/07.

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  1. 2004/12/07
    BillyBob Lifetime Subscription

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    I do not know if this belongs here or in Hardware.

    I have:
    Windows XP Pro.
    Windows Media Player10.
    Creative Live Series Audio card. Which I supposedly have the lastest drivers for.

    The Midi volumne control silder ( not the one in the Systray ) is always dropping from full to less than half.

    Wav files drive me out of the house but Midi I can sometimes hardly hear. I move the slider up just to have it slide back down.

    Any Ideas as to what I can do ( and where to do it ) so I can hopefully remedy this annoying problem.

    BTW. The same thing happened when I still had WMP8.

    BillyBob
     
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    I can not fully verify this yet but my problem my be caused by my own Web Site.

    In trying different ways of palying Midi files all seems to be quite well until I go to my Web Site and then I can watch the Midi Volumne slider drop to about half way.

    BillyBob
     

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    Hey BB,

    I went to your web page and my MIDI volumn control is not affected. I couldn't find MIDI music on the page (all were .wav files). I could move the slider of MIDI up and down and it stayed where I left it......
     
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    Thanks

    Thanks for taking a look.

    Try this

    That is deffinetly a .MID file.

    I have also found that out of my 3 machines, this is the only one effected.

    This one is XP Pro and the other is 98SE. But SUPPOSEDLY both have the same Creative Live Audio card.

    :( So it may be that my own machine does not like my own audio coding. :(

    Could be a driver problem maybe.

    But if is only effecting my machine I am not going to worry too much about it.

    BillyBob
     
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    OOPS !!!

    I goofed. The other machine is using onbaord Via Audio.

    BB
     
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