Thursday, December 6, 2012

Audio Effects in Windows Media Player

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SALE TODAY: Learn Piano on iOS bit.ly Mahalo software expert Sean Hewitt offers a tutorial on using audio effects in Windows Media Player. If you would like to add more bass to your music or give it a surround sound effect, here's how to do it:While playing a video with Windows Media Player, right click the playing video and click Enhancements -- SRS WOW effects.In this effects options window, you have several options: * Click Turn on to turn SRS Wow effects on. Click it again to turn it off. * Click Headphones to choose between headphones, normal speakers or large speakers. * Click and drag the TruBass slider to adjust the TruBass level. TruBass adds a deeper bass sound. * Click and drag the Wow Effect slider to adjust the Wow Effect level. Wow Effect simulates a surround sound effect. * Click the right or left arrow to go on to the next or previous effects options window. If your music is sounding too flat, you can adjust certain elements of it with the Graphic equalizer.1. While playing a video with Windows Media Player, right click the playing video and click Enhancements -- Graphic equalizer.2. Click Turn on to turn Graphic equalizer on. Click it again to turn it off.3. Right click on the preset genre displayed, such as Rock, to bring up a list of presets. Each preset automatically adjusts the sliders to certain positions. These are the positions that Windows Media Player has determined would sound best with the corresponding genre of music.4. Click and drag any ...

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