I swear that since upgrading to Windows 7, the sound coming out of the speakers of my (fairly old) laptop is higher quality. Is that possible or am I going round the bend?
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Down to the soundcard drivers shirley.Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostI swear that since upgrading to Windows 7, the sound coming out of the speakers of my (fairly old) laptop is higher quality. Is that possible or am I going round the bend? -
which possibly come with the windows 7 installOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostDown to the soundcard drivers shirley.Coffee's for closersComment
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I thought he was only Shirley on FridaysOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostDown to the soundcard drivers shirley.
Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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That's kind of what I hoped - and a slightly deeper Google than last time suggests that they do. I'd always assumed that old tinny sound was down to rubbish built-in speakers, ut now it's good enough to watch films without wanting to plug in the 'proper' speakers.Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postwhich possibly come with the windows 7 installComment
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I believe Microsoft change the audio architecture/API in windows Vista.....
Quick google finds this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DirectSound);
Windows Vista features a completely re-written audio stack based on the Universal Audio Architecture. Because of the architectural changes in the redesigned audio stack, a direct path from DirectSound to the audio drivers does not exist. DirectSound and other APIs such as MME are emulated as WASAPI Session instances. DirectSound runs in emulation mode on the Microsoft software mixer. The emulator does not have hardware abstraction, so there is no hardware DirectSound acceleration, meaning hardware and software relying on DirectSound acceleration may have degraded performance.Comment
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