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Advanced volume controls don't want to stay in place

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Tim - 19 Jul 2006 16:47 GMT
In the advanced volume controls, I have been having trouble with the "wave"
control.  It does not want to stay in place when I am using an online
listening service (Rhapsody).  It drops down to a too low level.  By the way,
the volume controls in general are too low.   How can I get the settings to
stay in place?  Right now I have to adjust them all the time.  Any
suggestions?  Thanks.
Byte - 19 Jul 2006 17:26 GMT
Start>Control Panel>Sounds and Audio>Devbice Volume
Click or slide it to the right>Apply>ok
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> In the advanced volume controls, I have been having trouble with the "wave"
> control.  It does not want to stay in place when I am using an online
> listening service (Rhapsody).  It drops down to a too low level.  By the way,
> the volume controls in general are too low.   How can I get the settings to
> stay in place?  Right now I have to adjust them all the time.  Any
> suggestions?  Thanks.
Tim - 24 Jul 2006 17:50 GMT
No, I already have it turned all the way up.  Thanks anyway.  

What I'm wondering about is how/why the music service (Rhapsody) changes the
volume settings in the control panel.  I don't think that should happen - but
it does.

> Start>Control Panel>Sounds and Audio>Devbice Volume
> Click or slide it to the right>Apply>ok
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> > stay in place?  Right now I have to adjust them all the time.  Any
> > suggestions?  Thanks.
Byte - 25 Jul 2006 19:10 GMT
Tim, open Windows Media Player>View>Enhancements and
check if Crossfading and Auto Volume Leveling is checked.  
If it is, uncheck it.
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> No, I already have it turned all the way up.  Thanks anyway.  
>
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> > > stay in place?  Right now I have to adjust them all the time.  Any
> > > suggestions?  Thanks.
Tim - 31 Jul 2006 20:32 GMT
No, that does not do the trick.  If you can suggest something else, please
do.  I suppose I can also check with the listening service (Rhapsody) and ask
them if their software is altering my settings for some reason.  

> Tim, open Windows Media Player>View>Enhancements and
> check if Crossfading and Auto Volume Leveling is checked.  
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> > > > stay in place?  Right now I have to adjust them all the time.  Any
> > > > suggestions?  Thanks.
 
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