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    G53JW / Win7: Speakers properties bug

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by kimiraikkonen, Feb 11, 2012.

  1. kimiraikkonen

    kimiraikkonen Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi all,
    I'm not whether it's related to custom factory-image (though i have SP1 with updates) of my G53JW or a generic Windows 7 bug, here is the bean of the day. Go to Control Panel -> Click 'Sound' -> Choose 'Speakers' -> Choose 'Properties'. Let's make some changes on properties dialog window including 'enchancements' tab or 'level' tab then hit ' Cancel'. It SAVES changes whereas it's supposed to cancel / discard any changes like on normal Windows usage.

    Here is the screenshot:
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    Please give it a try, make some changes on speaker properties dialog and click 'Cancel'. Re-open properties window and your previous changes seems to have been saved such as enhancements etc.

    Why is that? Sick and tired finding new bugs every day!

    Thanks a lot!

    NOTE: I have some friends using a non-Realtek card (provider Microsoft), did not encounter this issue, so it's highly recommended for Asus RoG owners (with Realtek HD Audio Card) to test this behaviour.
     
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    kimiraikkonen Notebook Evangelist

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    Nobody have paid attention to that? I tested this behaviour on 4-5 computers in different computers and the issue is the same for Realtek-based machines...Weird. Any ideas?