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Taycat wrote on 2010-06-18 23:06
So I like to play with music when I play flash games right?
Well, lately, sound effects have been overlapping the music and that causes the music to dim down REEAAALLLLLYYYY low.
So I was wondering, how do I fix this?
I have a Windows Vista 64 bit Home Premium SP 2.
The speakers are built into the screen.
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Taycat wrote on 2010-06-20 20:26
Aw come on and help D:
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Ezreal wrote on 2010-06-23 05:33
Sounds like a sound card issue rather than a speaker issue. If you have an extra pair of speakers that you're able to plug in, try those, just to make sure it's not the speakers. If you're still having issues then it's probably your sound card. That's all the help I can give, sorry!
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Taycat wrote on 2010-06-23 05:36
Yah, I do have an extra pair of speakers.
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Osayidan wrote on 2010-06-24 01:41
You mean you'll have music on, then load up a flash thing on a web page and the flash overpowers the music?
If that's the case, have you tried out any different flash games to rule out that it's not the individual flash games?
Tried the flash games in different browsers, or even downloading them and playing them in some local player rather than browser?
I'm guessing it's on the software end of things, or just an 'illusion' caused by one type of sound being more dominant than another. It happens to me with certain things but there's no issues on the system.
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Taycat wrote on 2010-06-24 04:31
It happens when I play mabi and the sims.
It also happens when I play all different Flash games on Facebook.