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Guest
Hi,
I run XP on a HP laptop and don't know if there is a possibility to adjust
the general base and treble settings. The closest thing I found was when I
noticed that in the advanced settings for playback sound there are two
"arrows" for adjusting base & treble, but unfortunately they where not
highlighted so the could not be moved. Does this mean that my hardware does
not support this?
And, as a followup-question, in the same box (i.e. sound devices->playback
sound->advanced settings) I found an option called "digital speaker" that was
enabled. What does that mean? I cannot notice any difference if I disable or
enable "digital speaker". Does "digital speaker" simply mean that it is
possible to connect a digital speaker to my machine (because I very much
doubt that the built-in speakers are digital..) I guess all I want to know is
does it make a difference if I enable or disable this option?
I run XP on a HP laptop and don't know if there is a possibility to adjust
the general base and treble settings. The closest thing I found was when I
noticed that in the advanced settings for playback sound there are two
"arrows" for adjusting base & treble, but unfortunately they where not
highlighted so the could not be moved. Does this mean that my hardware does
not support this?
And, as a followup-question, in the same box (i.e. sound devices->playback
sound->advanced settings) I found an option called "digital speaker" that was
enabled. What does that mean? I cannot notice any difference if I disable or
enable "digital speaker". Does "digital speaker" simply mean that it is
possible to connect a digital speaker to my machine (because I very much
doubt that the built-in speakers are digital..) I guess all I want to know is
does it make a difference if I enable or disable this option?