You can use the upper right X on the Magic Jack screen and it will minimize
to the task bar in Windows 7. In Windows XP The Splash Screen goes away when
you use the X but the program stays running. It will pop open everytime you
use the phone. Poor Programing.
I have not had the choppy sound in both XP and Win7 on two different PC's
but I am using a main USB port in back and not a satellite port if that
matters.
Dave
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Bruce Lund <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Seeing that you are using XP SP2, I am assuming you have an older computer
> with limited resources. Ditto here.
>
> I can't speak to specifics with your situation, but I can tell you that I
> had similar issues with MagicJack - - choppy sound as well as erratic
> service plus other complaints, including their startup splash screen that
> cannot be minimized or moved.
>
> Don't know why a roll back didn't fix your issues but just wanted you to
> know that you aren't the only one who has problems with poor MagicJack
> performance.
>
> Bruce
>
>
> --- On Sun, 4/24/11, 4 computer9f <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> From: 4 computer9f <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: [PCBUILD] Sound Problem
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Sunday, April 24, 2011, 3:53 PM
>
> WinXP SP2 (with a few carefully chosen hot fixes)
> Onboard sound
> Power Supply about 450w to 500w
>
>
> I have had a Rosewill USB Speaker running for about 6 months. It is a
> wonderful speaker, beautiful sound. Or it was.
>
> Now the speaker sound is distorted and garbled to the extent that you
> cannot make out anything from a .wmv file. Same with the MagicJack.
> Although - the headphones still work fine and the USB Speaker plays the
> Windows start-up music beautifully. To swap between the USB Speaker and the
> traditional headphone jack, I have to choose either Realtek AC97 Audio
> (headphone) and ADD-ON USB Cinema System (actually the inexpensive Speader)
> under "Audio" playback from Sounds & Audio Devices Properties..
>
> I installed a USB Magic Jack several weeks ago and it was fine, except the
> MagicJack damped the phone volume a little bit. I don't remember whether
> the speaker worked then or not - I don't keep it plugged in all the time.
>
> I installed a driver (setpoint) for a new Logitech cordless laser mouse and
> selected "custom" so I could see what it was doing, but it didn't want to
> install with "custom" selected. I finally installed with standard "blind"
> installation. I think I clicked the wrong .exe file to run it and ended up
> with the "blue screen of death" even when I rebooted.
>
> I used Acronis True Image 9 to restore the system drive back to before I
> even bought the MagicJack and then repeated the items from my log since then
> (except for the mouse and MagicJack), and then made a new image. Since
> restoring this image put my entire hard drive system partition back in
> exactly the state it was in a month ago, including drivers I thought, I
> expected everything to be fine. Not so. Speaker still garbled and staticy,
> no matter which USB port it is plugged into.
>
> Could the speakers and headset behave as described if it was just the
> drivers? If it is the onboard sound, buying a new sound card will not solve
> my problem. I LOVE this USB Speaker and I want to use MagicJack (also USB),
> neither of which will work if I put in a soundcard separate from the onboard
> sound. I have seen no soundcards with USB output.
>
> Please help if you can - I am at my wit's end.
>
> Thanks,
> AnnaSummers
>
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