Hi;
I just tried adjusting it from the system tray which was probably my 
mistake.
I have downloaded winamp and by coincidence the volume for the most part is 
much better.
Richard
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From: "Lou Kline" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 5:24 PM
Subject: Re: off topic volume questions


Hi Richard.

Did you try adjusting the volume in Windows Media Player using the F10 key
or did you just adjust it from the Volume Control in the System Tray?  If
you didn't adjust it from WMP, you should try that before doing anything 
else.

73, de Lou K2LKK



At 09:21 AM 1/5/2008 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi;
>I was listening to the mp3 from handihams concerning the tmv71a and had a
>question or two.  I am using windows media player.  The volume of the
>downloaded audio was very! low.  It was usable when the speakers were at
>maximum.  If, however, the screen reader decided to talk I'm certain it
>could be heard two blocks away.  I looked at the volume settings in the
>system tray but didn't see something that would change the volume for an 
>mp3
>file and not change jaws or window-eyes.  Also, I believe I have the volume
>at maximum.  I have a head set with a boom microphone for echo-link.  The
>microphone volume is fine but the audio through the headset is almost to
>quiet to deal with.  I have the headset plugged into the sound card and not
>the speakers.  Since there is one cord with two plugs coming from the
>headset it is much more convenient if I can plug them both into the sound
>card.
>Any words of wisdom will be appreciated.
>Richard
>
>
>
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