You can edit the sound and amplify certain frequencies, but if your speakers cannot produce those frequencies you are lacking, there is no program that will compensate. I would look to upgrade your speaker first, and then determine what is lacking in the sound.
If the program you want the sound to be cut off on has a mute option, try muting the sound on just that program.
Sound Redorder, which comes with the computer, has very poor sound Quality. Try using a different program.
it depends on wat program ur using.
You will have to be more specific as to what happened and what brand of computer you have. If you reinstalled windows, you will have to use the disk that came with your computer to install the sound card drivers. If you dont have a disk, go to the manufacturer's website and search for them.
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It depends on the email program you are using Outlook has an option for sound alert Please clarify your question
It is a bit of hardware inside your computer to translate sounds to electronic signals and back under control of a computer program.
You can tell by what operative program is used on it.
You needa microphone (external or built in)a sound card (with microphone input if external microphone)a recording program (Windows comes with a Sound Recorder program, Mac OS X comes with a program called GarageBand)See related link for step by step instructions for Windows
You would have to use a command script program, and write a program that could be programmed into the micro processing chip inside. Using a program like Visual Basic.
Sound eXchange is a piece of software which allows you to manipulate files. The decibels produced by the program are only limited by the speakers you have attached to your computer.