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12 years, 7 months ago
GreaT absolutly genial. Its much better than every whitenoise. Fullfillment of my FIN de Soundbooth session...
14 years ago
Thank you, Tempouser :)
I'm copying some talks from cassette to my computer, but the recording program also records all the beeps from opening folders and files with Internet Explorer. I have a lot of writing and studying to do, so I can't leave the computer alone for many hours at a stretch while an old cassette plays.
In Windows XP, there's no way to turn those sounds off. The thing to do is to record a few seconds of silence, then tell Windows XP to play that silent file instead of ding.wav.
I tried recording a few seconds of silence, but the silence wasn't actually silent! Every time I clicked something, I heard a - Whhhrrrr sound. I had some defective silence, it was too loud! Oh, the irony.
So this is just the thing, a silent wav file that is actually silent :)
Have an effervescent day with an uplifting yet subtly nuanced personality, Anthony