After Windows is up and running, the volume controls take over, and you can
adjust the volume of everything, except the volume of CTMELODY, which runs in
the boot process before the volume control settings are loaded.
If you decrease the volume control on your speakers so that the CTMELODY
wave file is at an acceptable level, you then have to readjust the speaker
volume controls (provided you have speakers with a volume control knob), so
that the rest of the audio is loud enough to hear.
Is there any way to adjust the volume of the CTMELODY wave file? All of the
other built in Windows wave files (Windows exit, logoff, shutdown, etc.), are
recorded at acceptable levels. Just the CTMELODY wave file is way TOO LOUD!
Thanks for any suggestions you can offer.
Sincerely,
You can always modify a Sound Scheme so that a different or no sound
is associated with a system event.
If you really want to adjust it, you'll have to download a sound editor app
such as Audacity and do a Waveform normalization with a capped volume
of around -15 db. I don't believe that sound modules are monitored by
Windows File Protection - if so once you make a change the system will
automatically replace the original file.
"Ed Wood" <EdW...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I have changed to this to see if this solves the problem. If not, I will try
to edit and save the CTMELODY wave file.
Thanks for your help,
"Ed Wood" <EdW...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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CTMelody.wav is not a default Windows XP sound file. That wave file was
most likely placed on your machine by the Sound Blaster Live(SB Live) setup
CD.
The default startup sound file for Windows XP is "Windows XP Startup.wav"
located in the "C:\WINDOWS\Media" folder.
Good luck,
Donald Anadell
I have changed the Windows Startup sound file to the standard Windows
Startup, and that has solved my volume problem.
Again, Thanks guys for all your help.
Regards,
You're welcome Ed, glad you were able to resolve the issue.
Good luck,
Donald Anadell