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    Dell Inspiron 1520 sound question

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by myst111, Mar 5, 2008.

  1. myst111

    myst111 Newbie

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    I'v bought the laptop without any software to save money. I installed XP on it, and all the drivers for it and i was wondering if there is supposed to be sound software with equalizer? The sound is okish, but i noticed its much better if i use the equalizer in winamp, since it only applies to winamp, i would liek a way to do this with games aswell.
     
  2. myst111

    myst111 Newbie

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    anyone? :(
     
  3. millermagic

    millermagic Rockin the pinktop

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    If you're running the base card, I don't think there is any mixer.
     
  4. myst111

    myst111 Newbie

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    oh, but are there any 3rd party applications that can do that?
     
  5. nizzy1115

    nizzy1115 Notebook Prophet

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    Not that i am aware of unless you get the audigy HD software.