
Need some Windows 98 audio tips and tricks, such as how to deal with midi and digitized audio files?
#1: Change CD Time Display
Toggle how track time is displayed when playing CD tracks in Windows 98.
#2: Media Player Not Working?
This bit of advice may help you get multimedia players working with Windows 98.
#3: Select Your Default CD Player Drive
Configure which drive is the default device for playing CDs in Windows 98.
#4: Silence Error Sounds
Prevent Windows 98 from beeping on errors.
#5: Advanced Audio Settings
Want to add more bass to your sounds?
#6: Awe64 - Midi Files Sound Odd
Change how the SoundBlaster Awe 64 soundcard synthesizes sounds in MIDI songs.
#7: Play CD Tunes Randomly
Play tunes with the Windows 98 CD player in a random order.
#8: CD Player Play-Lists
Alter the order that CD tracks are played in Windows 98.
#9: Access Midi Length Information from Explorer
View the song lengths of MIDI files without having to open them in Media Player.
#10: Advanced Volume Controls Features
Change treble and bass settings, if applicable, and other advanced audio features in Windows 98.
#11: Show or Hide Volume Icon on Taskbar
Toggle displaying the volume icon on the Windows 98 Taskbar.
#12: Shrink the CD Player Size
Toggle how much room the Windows 98 CD player takes up on the screen.
#13: Change Your CD Player
Drop the default Windows 98 CD player to use your own.
#14: How To Compress Audio .WAV Files
Shrink the size of WAV audio files with Windows 98.
#15: Adjust Sound Quality to Match Speakers
Use this tip to get the most out of your Windows 98 speaker setup.
#16: SoundBlaster Audio PCI Mixer Settings
Alter which mixer items are available for the SoundBlaster AudioPCI card.
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