Windows media player echo effect




















They could have been enabled by the user's intervention, an application or because of a Windows bug. For Microphone and Line In proprieties, also look for an option called Monitoring and uncheck if it is checked. For Xonar cards it appears under Custom tab.

For some cards this may only appear in sound card control panel application. Stereo Mix recording device is used to capture internal sounds music players, video players, browsers, games along with those from the microphone and line in inputs. Recording volume is dependent on Windows playback volume. It it always on. If you unplug or disable the Microphone and Line In, you can use Stereo Mix to record a live stream of a show or concert for example.

Wave recording device is used to capture internal sounds music players, video players, browsers, games. It is always on. You would use Wave recording device to audio record a live stream of a show or concert for example. Having "Listen to this device" on either Wave or "Stereo Mix" would basically cause the same sound to be played again after a slight time delay.

Dakota 18 Jan Thank you so much I have been looking everywhere for this solution and you are the only one that had the right up to date answer! CarvedInside 18 Jan I'm glad to hear. If you can offer some background info. Was this caused by the "Listen to this device"? Which device had it enabled?

Do you remember enabling it? Or did you noticed the issue after Windows was updated? Tell me your Windows version, if you have Windows 10 then tell me the full version according to this guide.

Which sound card do you have? Desu 28 Feb Try the effect on different types of source material, such as music or speech. A delay time of ms with an effects level of 30 will result in a tightly spaced echo that sounds like the effect used on early rock and roll recordings. Effects levels greater than 50 will result in the original signal being lower in volume than the echo, which is called a pre-echo effect.

Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Problems found: Audio device isn't set as default - Not fixed; Audio enhancements didn't load - Fixed. OT- unwanted sound echo Hello, I don't understand the new settings at all- it doesn't show anything that I actually need to see.

This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Hello, Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community. I request you to try the below method: Method 1: Audio Troubleshoot er Windows 10 has a built-in troubleshooter to check and fix issues with Sound.

Refer these steps: 1. Method 2: Sound problems can be caused by cables that aren't connected properly, damaged drivers, incompatible drivers, sound settings, missing updates, and problems with your sound card. I request you to follow the below steps: Step 1: Uninstall the Sound card Drivers 1. Thank you. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to A.



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