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Re: FN-FORUM: virtual pc killed my audio...
date posted 15th August 2003 13:24
i meant my internal audio card on the powerbook - nothing extra fancy
using vpc 6.1.............. i now have it running in the background
so that my speakers run on full volume haha
luke
On Friday, August 15, 2003, at 01:47 PM, Dave Edwards wrote:
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> on 15/8/03 1:01 pm, Luke Perman at [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
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>> one for the mac users out there.... have you experienced any
>> problems
>> with your audio card since using virtual pc?? (under os x)
>>
>> one really obvious thing that happens to me is when i close down
>> virtual pc, audio coming out of my speakers is not as good as it was
>> before and there is a strange 'buzzing' sound... then when i fire up
>> virtual pc again the speakers fire back into life and i get the full
>> range of audio again... and it's much louder
>>
>> now that vpc is owned by microsoft it wouldn't surprise me if it's a
>> trojan horse..................
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> Audio card? Audio is built-in on Mac's motherboard - unless you've got
> a
> special card?
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> Also what version of VPC?
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> In my case no problems but then I don't use it much.
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