First, how to select and set the system sound?
system sound selection and setting is to set the sound for the events in the system, and when the event is activated, the system automatically prompts the user according to the user's settings. The procedure for selecting a system sound is as follows:
(1) In the Control Panel window, double-click the Sound and Audio Devices icon to open the sound and Audio Devices Properties dialog box, which provides a means to check the configuration system's sound environment. This dialog box contains 5 tabs for volume, sound, audio, voice, and hardware.
(2) In the Sounds tab, the Program Events list box displays all sound events in the current Windows XP. If there is a "small horn" flag in front of the sound event, it indicates that the sound event has a sound prompt. To set a sound prompt for a sound event, select the sound event in the Program Events list box, and then select the desired sound file from the sound Drop-down list as a sound hint. 3lian.com
(3) If the user is not satisfied with the sound file provided by the system, you can click the "Browse" button to eject the Browse Sound dialog box. Select the sound file in the dialog box and click OK to return to the Sound tab.
(4) in Windows XP, the system preset a variety of sound schemes for users to choose from. Users can select a scheme from the Sound Scheme drop-down table to select a sound for a sound event.
(5) If the user wants to set up their own dubbing scheme, you can select the sound file you want in the Program Events list box and configure the sound, and then click the Save As button in the Sound Scheme option group to open the Save Scheme as dialog box. After you enter the name of the sound file in the "Save this dubbing scheme as" text box, click the OK button. If the user is not satisfied with the voice-over scheme that they set up, you can delete the scheme in the Sound Scheme option group, select the scheme, and then click the Delete button.
(6) Select the "Volume" tab and open the Volume tab. You can change the volume of the system output in the device Volume option group by adjusting the slider to the left and right. If you want the volume control icon to appear in the taskbar, you can enable the put volume icon in the taskbar check box.
(7) You want to adjust the audio input and output volume, click the "Device Volume" area of the "Advanced" button, the pop-up "Volume Control" dialog box can be adjusted. This lists the volume controls from the overall volume to CD Player, PC speaker, and so on. You can also turn off the corresponding individual volume by selecting "Mute".
(8) When you click the Advanced button in the speaker Settings area on the Volume tab, in the Advanced Audio Properties dialog box that pops up, you can set the speaker mode closest to your hardware configuration for your multimedia system.
(9) in the Advanced Audio Properties dialog box, select the Performance tab, which provides a tuning function for audio playback and its hardware acceleration and sample rate conversion quality. To be sure, not all the options are the higher the better, you need to set according to your own hardware situation, better quality usually means a higher resource share.
When the
is set, click OK to save the settings.
two, how to set audio properties?
opens the Control Panel, double-click the sound and Audio Devices icon, and in the sound and Audio Device Properties dialog box, select the Audio tab, where you can see the default devices associated with sound playback, audio recording, and MIDI music playback. When you have more than one audio device installed on your computer, you can select the default device to apply here, and you can also adjust its volume and advanced settings.
The following steps for audio setup:
(1) in the Sound Playback options group, select the preferred device for sound playback from the default device Drop-down list, typically using the system default device.
(2) If you want to adjust the volume of sound playback, click the Volume Control window, where you can drag the Volume Control slider up or down to adjust the volume size.
(3) In this window, the user can set the volume for different devices. For example, when a user plays a CD, the Volume Control slider in the CD Audio option group is adjusted to change the volume of the CD, and when the user plays MP3 and WAV files, the user can also balance, mute, and so on in the Volume control window.
(4) If you want to select a speaker or set the system's playback performance, you can click the Advanced button in the Sound Playback Options group to open the Advanced Audio Properties dialog box, in speaker and performance The tabs allow you to set the speaker mode closest to your hardware configuration for your own multimedia system and to adjust the hardware acceleration and sample rate conversion quality of the audio playback.
(5) in the recording Options group, you can select the recording default device from the default device Drop-down list. Click the Volume button to open the Recording Control dialog window. In this window, the user can change the balance of the left and right channels of the recording and the volume size of the recording.
(6) in the MIDI Music playback option group, select the MIDI music playback default device from the default device Drop-down list. Click the Volume button to open the Volume Control window to adjust the volume size.
(7) If the user works with the default device, enable the Use default device only check box. When you are finished setting, click the Apply button to save the settings.
three, how to set up the voice effect?
users should set up the speech attribute before making the input and output of the speech. In the sound and Audio Device Properties dialog box, select the Speech tab, where users can choose not only the default device for sound playback and recording, but also the volume size and the voice test.
(1) in the Sound Playback options group, select the sound playback device from the default device Drop-down list, click the Volume button, and open the Volume Control window to adjust the volume of the sound playback. To set advanced audio properties for sound playback, click the Advanced button to complete the setup.
(2) in the Recording Options group, select the default device for speech capture from the default device Drop-down list, click the Volume button, and open the Recording Control window to adjust the volume of the Voice capture. To set advanced properties for a speech capture,
Click the Advanced button to complete the setup.
(3) Click the Test Hardware button to open the Sound Hardware Test Wizard dialog box, which tests whether the selected sound hardware can play the sound and register the voice at the same time. Note: To ensure the accuracy of the test, all programs that use the microphone must be turned off before testing, such as voice dictation or voice communication programs.
(4) by clicking the Next button, the wizard starts testing the sound hardware and displays the detection progress through the dialog box.
(5) After the detection, open the "Completing the Sound Hardware Test Wizard" dialog box, notify the user detection results, click the Finish button to close the dialog box.
After the
(6) is set, click OK to save the settings.