Thursday, September 9, 2010

Windows 7 Sound Settings Sharing



Open Recording Devices BY right click the speaker icon and click open Record Controls



This will bring up the Sound properties window. Normally Stereo Mix is not showing so you will have to enable it to make it show up. First right click and choose show disabled devices.

Note, when Show Disabled Devices is selected and Stereo Mix / Wav mix / What You Can Hear ...still not Showing , then you need to go to the website to download the newest driver, instal and reboot


If you have realtek go to http://www.realtek.com/

Sound Blaster go to http://support.creative.com/.... if r sounds are not listened use google to find the newest driver u need
 
 
Next you will have to choose the stereo mix and right click and enable it.
Set as Default device
Your options may be a bit different, if you don't have Stereo Mix look for Wave or Wave out , What you Hear


This will put the green check mark on stereo mix to show that it is the default device.
Stereo mix is enable and Set as Defualt

Microphone is enable and Set as Communication Devices ...if can,,,, I know some dont have that option...if not have just enable will do
 
Dubble left click speakers


I have mine option l like this, Nothing much to tell, can try use same ,and experience a bit..



Select/Mark Listen to this devices...So you would see it in the Volume mixer..( see last pic down)


I have it on 10 but i notice it is more for recording , for recording r own songs u need to put it way higher maybe max 100



Select/mark Listen to this Devices, So you would see it in the Volume mixer..( see last pic down)



Mine is on 80, But mine advice is to test self what is best for you









Click red to open VolumeMixer/ Sounds Properties



Stereo Mix best to kep it as low as posible, when it is higher then 50 for sample it can give u a lots of echo sounds. i prefer having it on 0



The player volume is like r wav in Xp ....with the Volume bar of r player u can adjust r music.
When i sing along with a song, I put it on 20. But i know people who have it way lower or higher, it depends on you, ask a friend to come and hear you and give u feedback. So it give you a idea what is best for you.....note. some songs files are a little lower of sounds then others, then you have to adjust the volume
 
In windows 7 they give you the capabilty to adjust individual applications volume.

Click once on speaker icon then click mixer at the bottom of the volume slider.



ask a pall to come and hear you, while you test r sounds





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