Re: Laptops and sound issues
Gene
But it is probably the case that you can use
another driver, as (I believe you said you did in another message. I had a
similar problem and I solved it by turning off enhancements. I don't have
a Del and I don't have the sound card you do but that's what I did. I have
a very common sound card, a Connexium (spelling.)
I doubt this problem is generally hard to
solve. My guess is that it is one of the easiest to solve. Computers
are becoming increasingly consumer devices and so increasing nonsense is done to
them to make them appeal to consumers who view computers increasingly as
toys. Everything is trivialized in modern consumer culture, if you will
forgive the editorial aside.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2017 7:17 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Laptops and sound issues Ok dell was my last hope. It was the only make I didn't try yet
and I was hoping that they left the sound drivers alone.On 31 May 2017 at 15:10, Brian's Mail list account <bglists@...> wrote: I've noticed this with A friends Dell, it clips off the end of things as if some kind of time limit or noise gate is in use.. I could only solve it with an external usb device as the driver seemed to do this on many voices and indeed even on some effects inside programs. I cannot see why they do this as I'd have thought that sound was important. How do they play audio if it cuts out all the time? |
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