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#1 User is offline   marlano 

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Post icon  Posted 03 December 2006 - 02:12 AM

Hello,

I have a problem with Videowave.
Everything is fine and works out fine, but if I put a song in my project, it sounds very loud and scratching like I blew up my speakers.
I tried to set the music volume to -34, still the same, and the strange thing is, when I listen to a preview of the song, it sounds just fine but only when I put the song in the program it starts to sounds like that.
There are not a lot of options were I can choose from so I tried everything there I think.
Is there anybody with the same problem and better then that, a solution?? :)

(oh and sorry for the crappy english)

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Posted 03 December 2006 - 06:08 AM

View Postmarlano, on Dec 3 2006, 04:12 AM, said:

Hello,

I have a problem with Videowave.
Everything is fine and works out fine, but if I put a song in my project, it sounds very loud and scratching like I blew up my speakers.
I tried to set the music volume to -34, still the same, and the strange thing is, when I listen to a preview of the song, it sounds just fine but only when I put the song in the program it starts to sounds like that.
There are not a lot of options were I can choose from so I tried everything there I think.
Is there anybody with the same problem and better then that, a solution?? :)

(oh and sorry for the crappy english)


Make sure that you have the latest drivers for you sound card.
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Posted 06 December 2006 - 03:00 AM

View Postgrandpabruce, on Dec 3 2006, 06:08 AM, said:

Make sure that you have the latest drivers for you sound card.



I have a Nforce Sound card and I already have installed the latest drivers, so what could be the problem then?
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Posted 06 December 2006 - 01:33 PM

There was a problem with V8 and the nForce sound chipset, but that was fixed with the latest nForce drivers. Try going to the Control Panel / Sounds and Audio. For Sound Playback, click on ADVANCED. Then the Perfomance TAB. Lower the hardware acceleration one notch and see if that helps.

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