Open the "Control Panel", double-click the "Sounds and Audio Devices" icon, and set the computer sound in the "Sounds and Audio Devices Properties" dialog box. Select different tabs, and in the tabs, make detailed settings for different sound options for your computer. When you have multiple audio devices installed on your computer, you can select the default device for the application here, and you can also adjust its volume and make advanced settings. Let's learn how to set audio properties together.
The steps for audio settings are as follows:
The first step is to select the preferred device for sound playback from the "Default Device" drop-down list in the "Sound Playback" option group. Generally use the system default device.
Second step, if the user wants to adjust the volume of the sound playback, they can click on the "Volume Control" window. In this window, drag the volume control slider up and down to adjust the volume.
Step 3. In this window, users can set the volume for different devices. For example, when the user is playing a CD, adjusting the volume control slider in the "CD Audio" option group can change the volume of the CD; when the user is playing MP3 and WAV files, the user can also adjust the volume in the "Volume Control" window. Balance, mute and other settings for left and right channels.
Step 4. If the user wants to select speakers or set the playback performance of the system, they can click the "Advanced" button in the "Sound Playback" option group to open the "Advanced Audio Properties" dialog box. The "Speakers" and "Performance" tabs can respectively set the speaker mode closest to your hardware configuration for your multimedia system and adjust the hardware acceleration function and sample rate conversion quality of audio playback.
Step 5. In the "Recording" option group, you can select the default recording device from the "Default Device" drop-down list. Click the "Volume" button to open the "Recording Control" dialog window. Users can change the balance of the left and right channels of the recording and the volume of the recording in this window.
Step 6. In the "MIDI Music Playback" option group, select the default device for MIDI music playback from the "Default Device" drop-down list. Click the "Volume" button to open the "Volume Control" window to adjust the volume. Size.
Step 7. If the user uses the default device to work, you can enable the "Use Default Device Only" checkbox. After completing the settings, click the "Apply" button to save the settings. p>1. Open the sound settings of the computer and click on the sound options in the lower right corner to change the settings. You can also click on the computer settings to select the system sound and make certain modifications as needed.
2. Click on the sound plan. Select a different sound scheme to adjust. Click the drop-down arrow on the right to select a different sound scheme. After setting, click the OK button below to save the current settings.
3. You can click on the status of the computer speakers. Check it. Normal use will show the editable state. Gray means there is a problem. Check the connection status of the line, and then click Recheck to try.
4. The sound scheme can be reset by clicking on the new scheme. Click the name of the input scheme, select it to use, and then click the close option to return to the main interface.
5. Then there is the setting of the sound input device of the computer system. Click the sound input option to adjust the current device. Input is edited and processed, and double-click to modify the settings of the input device.
6. Click Sound Settings to change the current settings to whether there is a sound prompt. After the system detects communication activity, it will adjust the sound level. Make adjustments, or choose not to perform the operation.
7. After the final settings, click the OK option below to save the current settings. To undo the settings, click the Close or Cancel option on the upper right to close the current settings.