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Answer» Recently i have discovered that whenever i play any file that has sound, my laptop speakers project the sound in an echo type of sound? I THOUGHT it was maybe the fact that i had some programs running and maybe those programs were slowing down my laptop, but then i restarted my laptop and didn't open any other programs other than Itunes. I also tried to play a movie on windows media player and the same thing happened.
I also kept my laptop on the bed and floor for a while and was wondering if it had something to do with being overheated? Everything else seems to be working fine, except my sound? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.adams...... Have you tried uninstalling your sound card drivers and then reinstalling them?
dl65 A piece of paper that came with my laptop states that "if you need to repair your system, you can do it from the hard drive or from your own set of recovery disks" --> it also says that I must create the recovery disks?
I think my sound driver was installed with my computer, do you know how to uninstall and reinstall a driver that already came with the laptop? i might be that you have some environmental sound config running
chech control pannel to see if you have any advaced sound control panel outher than the standard windows one
like "Creative Control", "EAX Control" or "AC97 HD"
if you do have some thing like that you might be able to set a sound envioment We don't even know what kind of laptop it is YET. Well thats why my response was quite Vague,
So Mr Adams If that is your Real name?
What type of laptop is it , if you post a make and model number we might be able to find out exactly what parts you have and be better able to service your request.
are you stuck at work too GX1 man?HEY guys, sorry i didn't post my laptop make
its a Hp Pavillion Dv5130Ca, i just purchased it this past June.
My first name is Adam, i just added the s on the end because i thought "Adam" would be taken.
I'm going to look in the control panel, do you guys think my speakers could be echoing because of a physical problem?One question do you have a built in mic in your system. if you do you might be getting reverb from it. Bring up your EQ and see if you have your mic turned on if you do then turn it off
Quote i might be that you have some environmental sound config running
chech control pannel to see if you have any advaced sound control panel outher than the standard windows one
like "Creative Control", "EAX Control" or "AC97 HD"
if you do have some thing like that you might be able to set a sound envioment
PANBOY...
I AGREE...this seems to be the most likely cause...even without knowing what type of laptop "adams" has. The correct question to ask would be: "What type of sound card is installed on the notebook and what type of software is associated with that card?" When the answers are provided, then help can probably be given.
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