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Teacher49 Apr 1, 2006 10:00 am

Modify sounds in Windows?
 
I am working at copying some sound tracks from DVDs to my hard drive. No piracy involved - they are recordings from my own classes.

The thing is that since I have to do this in real time, by playing the DVD and taking the sound onto the hard drive via a piece of sound recording software, every noise produced by the computer goes onto the new sound file.

While working in Outlook and while editing another web-base address database, some navigation decisions are accompanied by a sound. Kind of a "bonk" sound.

My question is, can I turn off these sounds?

Thanks for any help!!

ScottC Apr 1, 2006 10:15 am

Start > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices

Second Tab

Now change any ones you want (or turn them ALL off like I do).

Teacher49 Apr 1, 2006 10:59 am

Thanks, Scott! The deed is done.

triumph856 Jan 10, 2007 3:23 am


Originally Posted by Teacher49 (Post 5554265)
I am working at copying some sound tracks from DVDs to my hard drive. No piracy involved - they are recordings from my own classes.

The thing is that since I have to do this in real time, by playing the DVD and taking the sound onto the hard drive via a piece of sound recording software, every noise produced by the computer goes onto the new sound file.
While working in Outlook and while editing another web-base address database, some navigation decisions are accompanied by a sound. Kind of a "bonk" sound.
My question is, can I turn off these sounds?

Thanks for any help!!

Completely removing unwanted background noise is not possible but can be removed to some extend. Play your recordings in any audio editing/ recording software. Try it with FlexiMusic Wave Editor , from the menu, choose “Effect” command where in select “Noise Reduction” command from which opt either “pure noise or apply noise filter” so as to reduce the unwanted background noise.


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