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    Hi,
    my sound has suddenly gone to pot.

    Playing files on media player, the voices are full of
    a terrible echo.
    I went on You Tube and the sound is much the same !

    ( I started a disc clean up about 30 mins ago , could that
    be affecting things ? cleaning up the C Drive )
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    I started a disc clean up about 30 mins ago , could that
    be affecting things ?
    Not usually.

    It sounds, from your description of echo, that if you have a microphone hooked up it's picking up the sounds from your speakers. Try either muting it or turning it down.
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    No there s no mic
    Its as though someone has turned on an echo button
    it sounds like they are talking inside a cave or something.

    Could the clean up have compressed the files and damaged them ?

    second thoughts, no... because the sound is there on you tube too

    maybe my sound card has conked out ?
    Last edited by zzstevo; May 14th, 2012 at 06:29 PM.
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    You might try using Windows' "System Restore" to roll Windows back to a previous state when your computer was functioning correctly:System Restore helps you restore your computer's system files to an earlier point in time. It's a way to undo system changes to your computer without affecting your personal files, such as e-mail, documents, or photos.

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    Thanks for the advice, maybe I could restore it to yesterday ?

    Perhaps I ll wait till the C disc clean up finishes
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    What are you using to do the disk cleanup?

    Normally it shouldn't take very long. Perhaps it's hanging which could be causing weird CPU or other problems. You may want to stop the cleanup and see if the problem persists.
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    I went to
    accessories
    system tools
    disc clean up

    Theres a small window with green dots in a time line,
    it looks about 1 sixth done
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    I've never seen a windows disk cleanup take more than a minute or three tops. I'd stop it. Use task manager if you need to.
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    Think Ive figured it out,

    I remember when I first logged on and got to the
    desktop, there was a window open, some kind of sound
    mixer
    it had come up by mistake

    I had a quick at it and noticed some icons for sound effects
    I clicked a couple,
    one , I remember now was "bathroom"

    nothing happened, I closed the window and carried on
    with my e mail.

    It looks as though that bathroom sound effect has fixed itself
    on all of my sound... from files, from radio, from You tube !!
    Is there any way I can shake it off ?

    Ive had a look on my desktop for audio aps but havent
    found the one I saw earlier, it could be anywhere .
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    Try looking under the enhancements tab of the speaker properties.

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    Thanks, but Im on XP and dont seem to have
    the options shown above

    there is speaker volume settings under "volume "
    but thats about all

    Looks like in the end Ill have to go to system restore
    but you d think there would be some way of adjusting sound settings
    to get rid of this unwanted "effect "

    Im doing a defrag right now, which looks like it will take
    about 24 hours !
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    I ve finally cracked the problem !


    Just found my realtek sound card icon bottom left,
    near the clock
    Hit it and a window came up
    .... the one I saw earlier !

    Never realised that the soundcard had a window and features like that
    theres a sound mixer in there,( if I ever figured out how to use it, )
    equalizer presets, lots of sound effects, play and record buttons ... the whole deal.

    That echo has been driving me mad all night, thanks for help !


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    Glad ya got it corrected my friend

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