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If you prefer to edit the registry manually, then follow the steps mentioned below. But you must back up the registry before you do the edits as you may need it to restore the registry if a problem occurs due to incorrect editing. If you are running windows 7, then carry out the following steps after making the registry fix detailed above. That is all! Now you will have the volume control icon in the most convenient location of windows, to adjust sound volume.

The problem persist for more than 3 months. At that time no new software was installed except for Windows XP upgrades. Is your sndvol Have you tried replacing the sndvol You can get one from here — www. It is the only icon that is fixed at off. Have you checked gpedit. If it is enabled, disable it. Step 3: On the new window that pops up, navigate to the Levels section and click Balance. Step 5: Click OK to save the changes. You can play a video or music to confirm if indeed the changes have been effected.

Some manufacturers permanently lock down the left-right audio channels of their accessories, so you might be unable to adjust the volumes of the device as in Step 4 above. The good thing, however, is that it can be unlocked. Here's how to disband the joint volume of your headphone channel by editing the Windows registry. Step 2: Type regedit in the provided dialog box provided and tap the Enter button on your keyboard. Step 4: At this location, double-click on the value named DisableAbsoluteVolume and change its value data to 1.

Now that you've disabled absolute volume, you can now manually balance the audio channels of your Bluetooth headphone. That's it. You're done adjusting the balance of your audio device s.

These tricks works for wired headphones , wireless speakers, soundbar, or whatever audio device is hooked up connected to your Windows PC. Next up: Do you know that headphones that support aptX HD deliver immersive audio experience? Check out the best aptX HD wireless headphones money can buy you below.

I transcribe files using a wave file, the company that I transcribe for has suggested that I lower the bass and increase the treble. But I can't seem to find out how to do that, where to go to do that etc. I had XP before and it was really easy, but on Vista I can't figure out how to change the settings. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry you are having a problem with this issue. Speakers, headset Next you will be on a tab "Speaker Properties". Select "Levels' this option will allow you to change the balance.

Please let us know status. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to James-'s post on May 26, Hi, I had tried that before, it doesn't result in what I want, it will only mute the right channel, but the right channel sounds still don't output to the left side too it does not output the mono sound to the left side In winamp I could sum the left and right channels and output both to the left side, that's what I wish to achieve, if possible Debbie -.

In reply to RafaelF82's post on May 27, Hi realgar, Thanks for posting to answers. The configuration and test module will be open and there are a few features that you will be able to change the output of. Verify if those settings are as desired, if so, the only output that should be different on one side then the other is if the devices are in Surround Sound Configuration. Please let us know if this assists you or if further assistance is needed.

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