MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $Rؕ3}3}3}H̴3}H̱3}Rich3}PEL!  N`A@M.rsrcPN@@H8Ph  8Ph?@ABC(D@FXGpHIJLMNTU0WH`x   ( 8 H X h x           ( 8 H X h x           ( 8PFPH<X |!X$*-`3\46 7Pp7p7F(8Px8b8J(9<@r`CvC(FH^H<8IIJXK LV@XtYY\YMUIr) Vsx8?EӺ;K4ݖ{_' MUIen-USPreViewContextMenu&Browse...PAH@ MS Shell DlgP !-Select the enhancements to apply for your current speaker configuration.Changes may not take effect until the next time you start playback. P 50,SysListView32PlK.Enhancement PropertiesP x>/Description:PIx"0P >1Provider:PI2P >3Status:PI\4P ( &Disable all enhancementsP27&Settings...PF5&Restore Defaults P68&PreviewȀ MS Shell DlgP$Current Speaker ConfigurationP^ Full Range Speakers:Pnd CP^ Subwoofer:Pnd EP,\SettingsP;^ BCrossover:!Pn9bAPN^GRoom Size:!PnLbHXndb FInvert Subwoofer PolarityPd2OKP2CancelȀPMS Shell DlgP6 BFrequency:!PF AX#6KBoost Level:!XF JPd<2OKP<2CancelȀ\MS Shell DlgPConfigure Headphone Virtualization SettingsP"XHeadphone Virtualization:!P| oPF2OKPF2CancelHH,MS Shell DlgP(P(Select the microphone you want to use:!P4Pn(P This is a flat-response, professional studio microphonePFImportant Note: Headsets, close-talk or shotgun microphones are inappropriate for room calibration.PAȀ,MS Shell DlgPFNow place the microphone in your usual listening spot.PProper Microphone PlacementP - Position the microphone as close as possible to your usual listening position.P - Adjust the height of the microphone to eye level.P - Point the microphone straight up.P (- Clear any obstructions between your microphone and speakers.Pc#During the test, you should minimize background noise and stay out of the direct path between your speakers and the microphone. You'll be given a few seconds at the beginning of the test to step away from the computer.P Click Next to begin the calibration tests.HH,MS Shell DlgP-+PYIt's simple, and here's how it works:Pj - Describe your microphoneP Click Next to continue.P To maximize audio fidelity, Windows can optimize your computer's sound settings to adjust for speaker and room characteristics.Pt - Collect information about speaker and room acousticsP - Sample results and apply recommended settingsPAHH,Completion PageMS Shell DlgP"Recommended settings have been determined for the selected speaker configuration.PClick finish to apply the recommended settings.P@RSettings Summary:PLv Room CorrectionPJL LPdL !RP~L "CPL #SubPL $LSPL %RSPL &LRPL 'RRPY1Levels:Pc1Delays (ms):PJY*PdY+P~Y,PY-PY.PY/PY0PY1PJc2Pfc3P~c4Pc5Pc6Pc7Pc8Pc9HH,MS Shell DlgPPlease step back and allow the automated calibration tests to run.P"PZmsctls_progress32X8J[SysListView32ȀjMS Shell DlgPConfigure Loudness Equalization SettingsP>\Release Time P>(\msctls_trackbar32P4D( ShortP|D( LongPdT2OKPT2Cancel Enhancements0The device you are configuring has been removed.Bass Management Settings!Low Frequency Protection SettingsCutoff:Bass Boost SettingsPARoom Correction Settings!Headphone Virtualization SettingsPABrowse for Media FilePABass ManagementBass Management enhances or redirects frequencies below a specified crossover point to reduce loss or distortion of bass signals. Microsoft Bass Boost?Boosts the lowest frequencies that can be played by the device. Microsoft Speaker FilllSpeaker Fill creates a virtual environment for playback of stereo audio sources on surround speaker systems. MicrosoftRoom CorrectionARoom Correction compensates for room and speaker characteristics. MicrosoftPALoudness EqualizationaLoudness Equalization uses understanding of human hearing to reduce perceived volume differences. MicrosoftEnabledDisabledERRORHeadphone VirtualizationyHeadphone Virtualization uses advanced processing to create the illusion of a home theater while using stereo headphones. MicrosoftVirtual SurroundiVirtual Surround encodes surround audio for transfer as stereo output to receivers with a Matrix decoder. MicrosoftChannel Phantoming:Mixes the sounds from missing speakers into other channelsPA MicrosoftLow Frequency ProtectioncLow Frequency Protection eliminates frequencies below a specified cutoff to reduce audio distortion MicrosoftMutually Exclusive Enhancements:%1 cannot be combined with %2. Enable %1 and disable %2 ?NoneAllFront Left and RightPresent Not PresentNoneOffice Home TheaterPAStudio Jazz Club Concert HallRoom CalibrationPA%Getting Started with Room CalibrationCalibration sends test tones to your speakers, and analyzes those tones using a microphone. The results of this analysis are used by Room Correction to compensate for the specific characteristics of your speakers and room.Select Calibration Microphone;To optimize your speakers, you'll need to use a microphone.By default, Room Calibration assumes a directional microphone with unspecified frequency response. Check the box below if your microphone is an accurate, omnidirectional microphone (it is always safe to leave this box unchecked).PAPosition Calibration MicrophonePAApply SettingsDefault SettingsCurrent SettingsRecommended SettingsPreviewPAPerforming Calibration TestsInitializing... Testing...Creating Profile...Done...PANo microphones installed<The speakers cannot be auto-calibrated without a microphone.Calibration ErrorrNo microphone signal. Make sure the correct microphone has been selected, and that it is connected and turned on.Microphone signal is low. If the test signals played back at a reasonable volume, there may be a problem with the microphone or its level setting. Calibration may work even with this error.Overload detected. The microphone level is likely too high. Note: microphones with automatic gain control cannot be used for room calibration.Unexpected result.Unexpected result.XExcessive wall reflections. Reposition speakers to avoid direct reflections from walls.OHigh room noise level. Calibration may partially succeed even with this error.Excessive low frequency noise. Make sure the microphone is not subjected to mechanical shocks and is not in the direct path of strong air currents. Calibration is likely to succeed partially even with this error.xSpeaker facing wall or table. Please reposition the %s speaker to avoid strong reflections off walls or table surfaces.Reflections with suspiciously long delay. If the room is very large, this is normal. Otherwise, calibration results may be incorrect.]Level difference between speakers is too big. A speaker is likely too close or too far away.Unable to get consistent delay measurements. Make sure the microphone is held steady in one spot. This may also be caused by audio dropouts or glitches.PAZSpeaker level is too faint. A speaker is too far away from the microphone or not working.pSubwoofer level is low. 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