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problems with my new macbook
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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 858050" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>1. The surround speakers never have the full sound that the primary front speakers have. On any system. They play the surround track that is embedded in the music/video you are listening to. </p><p></p><p>Unless the amplifier (that typically would come with a nice set of computer speakers) or the sound card has built in audio processing to allow you to change the way audio is reproduced. Has nothing to do with your Mac. A windows box would act the same way with most of your lower end sound cards. </p><p></p><p>There is not much we can do to help without knowing the model speakers you have. And even if we do, Creative typically does not put those owner's manuals online so we still couldn't look up the info. You will more than likely need to pull out the owner's manual, read it, and see if it allows for those type of adjustments. Probably if those speakers cost under $300, they will not.</p><p></p><p>2. This is an issue with your Nokia. There are a lot of complaints about this all over. It stopped working when Nokia updated from version 3 to version 4 firmware. That was a year ago, so maybe it's been worked out. I'd check Nokia's site, make sure you have the latest firmware on the phone, see if they have worked this out or not. Possibly there will be some other N73 user here that will know.</p><p></p><p>3. There are a couple nice apps that can show you how your disk space is being used - one of them is <a href="http://www.derlien.com/" target="_blank">Disk Inventory X</a>. This one is free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 858050, member: 24160"] 1. The surround speakers never have the full sound that the primary front speakers have. On any system. They play the surround track that is embedded in the music/video you are listening to. Unless the amplifier (that typically would come with a nice set of computer speakers) or the sound card has built in audio processing to allow you to change the way audio is reproduced. Has nothing to do with your Mac. A windows box would act the same way with most of your lower end sound cards. There is not much we can do to help without knowing the model speakers you have. And even if we do, Creative typically does not put those owner's manuals online so we still couldn't look up the info. You will more than likely need to pull out the owner's manual, read it, and see if it allows for those type of adjustments. Probably if those speakers cost under $300, they will not. 2. This is an issue with your Nokia. There are a lot of complaints about this all over. It stopped working when Nokia updated from version 3 to version 4 firmware. That was a year ago, so maybe it's been worked out. I'd check Nokia's site, make sure you have the latest firmware on the phone, see if they have worked this out or not. Possibly there will be some other N73 user here that will know. 3. There are a couple nice apps that can show you how your disk space is being used - one of them is [URL="http://www.derlien.com/"]Disk Inventory X[/URL]. This one is free. [/QUOTE]
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