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    Using SRS WOW Effects in Windows Media Player

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by KrispyKreme50, Mar 12, 2005.

  1. KrispyKreme50

    KrispyKreme50 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi,

    I know this is probably a stupid question, but can somebody explain to me in detail how to use the SRS WOW Effects? The Windows Media Player help file only mentions it briefly and doesn't help at all!!!


    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
  2. RadcomTxx

    RadcomTxx Notebook Deity

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    on the now playing tab/window. the third button on the left directly below that button, click it, go to enhancments, click SRS. Now a small window should appear at the bottom of the visulation window. Click turn on. you can change the speaker type if you wish. THen basically play with the sliders till you get it sounding good (no distortion and such) and how you want.