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electrome July 24th, 2012 11:32 PM

Audio Clicks
 
Hi I have a new to me problem, and I cant see any other reference to it in the forum. Play a song and when the song is stopped or skipped at the end of fade out there is an audible click at the same time that the status of the song changes from play to ready and the delete button lights up red. Has any one any ideas. We are not new to these programes as we have using them for years and years. We have three other lap tops with Hoster on and have never had this problem. So an answer to this problem would be great.
My new computer is a Toshiba Satellite i7 3.1hz all up dated with microsoft updates.

Roy Dennis July 25th, 2012 07:27 AM

Re: Audio Clicks
 
Your right,:e it appears to be when audio controls fade out is set to anything other than 0.00, when set to this it seems to prevent it happening. Also it does not seem to happen when stopping a video.
I will report this in the" Post Hoster 5.07 Problems" Thread, it seems to be something in the program, I have checked out windows sound settings just incase it was something there.
Apart from turning fade out to 0 afraid you will have to wait to see if the programmers can sort it.

Unless anyone else finds the solution :)

electrome July 25th, 2012 03:42 PM

Re: Audio Clicks
 
Thanks for that Dennis. Just a note we had been running this programe on a sony vaio pentium4 and we are still running it on on an asus with vista both without this problem. Thanks for your quick reply I'm glad its not just me having this problem.

Roy Dennis July 25th, 2012 03:46 PM

Re: Audio Clicks
 
Are the others running the same Hoster version ?

electrome July 25th, 2012 03:58 PM

Re: Audio Clicks
 
Yes they are, only the asus is running the lite version

Roy Dennis July 26th, 2012 08:05 AM

Re: Audio Clicks
 
I have found what was causing this problem on my own computer.
This is the cure. Right click the little speaker icon on the task bar, from the pop up menu select Playback devices, highlight the speaker item then select properties, in the next dialog select "Enhancement's" then put a tick in the box for "Disable all sound effects". then press Apply if it shows then OK, if Apply stays shaded just press OK.
That fixed it for me.
If you still have the effect open the Dolby tab and clear the audio and surround boxes.

If you don't see the speaker icon on the task bar use Start/Control Panel/Sound.


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