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Having different sound settings in windows 7
At the moment in xp, I use a program called quickmix, which allows one to
set up mixer settings of the sound card as you want, and then save it. That file with a qmx suffix can then be run any time to recall that specific setting without having to go to the audio settings and put them back as you want them. However this software will not work in Windows 7 and up due to the different way the Windows sound works. Does anyone know of a piece of software that can do the same thing in 7? Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active |
Having different sound settings in windows 7
On 21/10/2014 11:34, Brian Gaff wrote:
At the moment in xp, I use a program called quickmix, which allows one to set up mixer settings of the sound card as you want, and then save it. That file with a qmx suffix can then be run any time to recall that specific setting without having to go to the audio settings and put them back as you want them. However this software will not work in Windows 7 and up due to the different way the Windows sound works. Does anyone know of a piece of software that can do the same thing in 7? Brian Have you tried contacting the writers:- The program isn't mentioned on their website, though, so it appears to be abandonware. -- Tciao for Now! John. |
Having different sound settings in windows 7
As far as I know they have no plans for this.
Maybe its just not possible in the new system, I don't know enough about it. Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "John Williamson" wrote in message ... On 21/10/2014 11:34, Brian Gaff wrote: At the moment in xp, I use a program called quickmix, which allows one to set up mixer settings of the sound card as you want, and then save it. That file with a qmx suffix can then be run any time to recall that specific setting without having to go to the audio settings and put them back as you want them. However this software will not work in Windows 7 and up due to the different way the Windows sound works. Does anyone know of a piece of software that can do the same thing in 7? Brian Have you tried contacting the writers:- The program isn't mentioned on their website, though, so it appears to be abandonware. -- Tciao for Now! John. |
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