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![]() Can anyone else prove this works? MTUSUPPORT will try it on our Vista test system on Monday and post our results. If this works for you, please post your results here and we'll write up a FAQ for this, and I'll probably add it in the manual. Also, please include what version of Vista you are running. It may be only 1 or 2 of the 3 may have the problem. ADMIN NOTE: Alas... turns out this too is still not the final solution yet. Read on... |
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I'm using windows vista bussiness.
i turned off all windows sounds and have not had a problem with beeps or dings. Bob Later copied here by Admin: Admin, I was wrong, if i turn up the sound i have a slight beep, i have turned off everything i can and still get the beep. i have used this machine for about 10 shows without a problem. Bob
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Windows Ding
This "fix" did not work for me, if you turn the speakers down you loose all sound playback. O also tried turning off all windows sounds and that did not work either. Actually that makes it worse because now it beeps just selecting any icon on the desktop.
It should be noted that once the songs are in the Hoster playlist, I can select them without any beep. The only time I get the beep is when I am selecting songs when using the add track database search. This does not happen when I am using any other program, just Hoster. Selecting songs in windows media player, iTunes etc. Dell Inspiron running Vista ADMIN NOTE: Ouch! Maybe we do have something to look for in Hoster. Then again, Windows Media Player (WMP) is an App like Hoster, and the Search is a separate dialog box, which Windows handles differently. Can't fire up the MTU team to solve this one yet as it still smells like a Vista problem. Read on... |
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Killing the beep
I have a program that beeps when I select or copy anything. I use it to copy the names of selected files onto a spreadsheet. I didn't know that it was the culprit until I turned everything off in windows. Once I disabled the beep in this program I was beepless. My symptoms were in Microstudio, not Hoster, but it all sounds too familiar. My program was M8 Free Multiclip Board.
ADMIN NOTE: Interesting fact proving it is system related, but not the solution yet. Read on... |
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Under the Levels tab you will find something called "PC Beep". It can be turned off. This PC Beep is the culprit.
I only had it [the beep] showing up when I clicked on a song from the Search window as well. This is a Vista thing, not Hoster. Once I turned off this PC Beep I am able to add tracks from the search window with no more beep. Attached is a Disable Beep document. I have not tested it. Maybe Admin can. It might work on more machines than the fix I found on mine. ADMIN NOTE: This didn't work for XXYzz as seen below. Is there on true work-around for the Vista bug? Can MTU find something related to using dialog boxes (the Search method) that can "disable" beeps? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Windows Ding
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I tried this too it did not work even after re-booting and double checking to make sure that the ding was still in disable mode. I found this article too but I could not get this to work either or I am doing it wrong............ One of the most annoying things in Vista is that once you change your system sounds, applications will play the default sound (typically "Windows Ding.wav") every time you select an item in a listview control. Frankly, this was driving me to distraction and so I spent some time digging around and thought I would share here, in case anyone else was annoyed. My apoligies if this has already been posted elsewhere. It turns out, it looks there's a bug in the [Vista] Control Panel applet where you set your sound preferences. Even if you have the "Select" sound set to nothing, it's creating an entry (what is probably a null string) in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\.Default\CCSelect\.Current. Because it's not actually a sound file, it reverts to the default sound. And, because the folks at Microsoft apparently want to make this as annoying as possible, if you disable the default sound, then it decides to do you the "favor" of beeping using your system speaker. Everyone on the Vista team should be forced to wear headphones and listen to an endless loop of "Windows Ding.wav" until a fix is published for this. I'm just saying. In the meantime, here's a temporary fix in the form of a registry file. Note that you'll need to run this after every time you change your system sounds through the control panel, or the Ding from Hell™ will return: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\.Default\CCSelect] @="" [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\.Default\CCSelect\.current] @="" [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\.Default\CCSelect\.Default] @="" [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes\Apps\.Default\CCSelect\.Modified] @="" ADMIN NOTE: We have a new proposal here. MTU has a pause in our development schedule and will take a look at this ourselves. Everyone with Vista.. please try this and post your findings. |
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