Problem with equalizers in Vista

There is a problem with the equalizers in WMP and other media players (iTunes, WinAmp, JetAudio and GOM) on Vista 32 and 64. By raising the bar, especially the first three of WMP and the last, the volume goes down instead of to the top and its quality deteriorates. In addition, if these bars are kept in relief, the volume begins to jump up and down on its own. This seems to be a Vista problem, since the same programs tested on XP excellent work. I have the drivers updated and tested this feature on several Vista systems, all with the same results. For a music lover, this is a serious enough problem to stay away from Vista.

Does anyone have a solution?

Thanx.

Hello Savmd6,

Thank you for posting.  Please read my post above again as it tells you the best way more to come this problem.  Use your sound card driver configuration tools.  Almost every sound card has them and they do not contain an EQ and various sound options that are not availible in Windows. Zack
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