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November 24th, 2007 17:00

Tricks For Making Audio Better

I live in a City where network people waste my time. It took me a 2 months to figure out how to remove them from my computer. They use the WAN/MINI Port. They would create a connection that could be observed in Control Panel > Internet Options > Connections. A dude would just glide in and make my sound no good. Anyway, to turn off the WAN/MINI Port: Restart > F8 (safe mode) > Start > Programs > Accessories > Explorer > Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager, then disable the network completely if you want the best sound. ALSO, turn off the Windows Media player equalizer and make any addresses in the Windows Media Player in the Network options panel localhost. ALSO, TURN ON THE CREATIVE or whatever EQUALIZER. ALSO, if the sound cards lets you turn the recording device (using the Microsoft sound mixer) on as the mixer it should make the "circuit" unity or something like that, infinity. Try never to use the CREATIVE equalizer and use the software MASTERFX equalizer. You might have to create a file to listen to the difference between the transport play-back and the actual output. Magix is the cheapest software for making audio I found. I love using it.... Those are my million dollar tricks
 
The last trick is to make sure that you use the Dell disk because it includes a control module which you can observe at: Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager.
 
If you remove it then, for example, you won't have a security policy: Adminstrative Tools > Event Viewer!
 
Try not to be a "disk-man"! If you want to upgrade, have faith in the system and get the upgrade disk.

November 26th, 2007 13:00

Here is another trick: My Computer > C: > Windows > _Default (MS-Dos ICON) > right-click > properties
 
This is where you can make your RAM and ROM settings! RAM and ROM where a big deal in '84 in Silicon Valley at IBM? I use all auto settings and I protect my RAM .... I even use auto memory settings in Control Panel > System > Hardware > Profiles (I think that is the route).
 
I have great sound...

November 27th, 2007 13:00

There are a couple more tricks for making the RAM and ROM of the computer more better; making the RAM and ROM less accessible to "course" system applications to reduce system noise.

 

Anything that saves a setting between the "off and on" of the computer probably uses ROM. ROM is also a good place for an "Turkey Tail", of Istanbul, a low life that is a damager not a creator, like a God, to place theme data or some other type of harmful information. Anyway, Start > Accessories > Explorer > Trash Can (right-click) > Properties > Do not save trash but keep warning. From the Explorer > Windows > _Default > Properties > In one of the settings tabs, do not save windows between "off and on". Same routine in Control Panel > File Settings.... And then from Control Panel > Power Options > Hibernation, turn-off hibernation.

 

Another trick is to turn-off visual themes and text services for a program. Programs use the theme service to create an organic experience which alters the manufacture of sound. So on the _default file, right-click > and on one of the tabs, turn-off visual themes and text-services. You might want to turn off these two features for your sound program, you might not. If you do, you would have to adjust each executable. Gnu software, for example, uses many executables for one application. So, for the folder of you program, you would use Search > .exe > for the folder you are searching!

 

If you want to play around with Themes and funny organic experiences, AND you have a “beatr’ old computer”, light up a network, turn on every ISCM service option from the networking options of a network adapter, and in the DVD player options in Windows Media Player, make the DVD option NC-17. The idea in a place where people practice Judeo-Christianity, is that a person could identify, by experiencing organic stimulation, internal stimulation, as if from the senses, what a person views on their computer, hard-core pics, or just a boring business machine looser…(always negative). Believe it or not…then turn on the parental controls in the Internet explorer settings. “Inominate services”, living without a name on the system?

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