disabling sounds in moho Mac OSX

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disabling sounds in moho Mac OSX

Post by Mikdog »

Hi,

Is here any way to disable sounds in Moho 5.4? ( I know, it's now AS, but I really don't need 100MB of example files) Everytime I render a picture, it makes a funky 'bloop' sound. It gets on my nerves. Any way I can disable this? Also, everytime I delete a layer I get the same annoying sound. Any solution?

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Mike
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Post by Genete »

Open your computer and unplug the internal speaker.
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Post by rplate »

Genete wrote:Open your computer and unplug the internal speaker.
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Genete,
I'm trying to figure out if you're clever or just down right mean. :lol:
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Post by heyvern »

I think maybe Genete is just being a little silly. ;)

I don't think there is a way to turn off the "bloop". There is a "turn off audio feedback" check box in the preferences but it has no effect on the "render bloop".

I turn off the sound on mac mac unless I need it.

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Post by CartoonM!ke »

If you're running OS X 10.4.x, you can go into the Sound Control panel and adjust the sound level of the Alert sounds -- independent of the actual sounds coming though your speakers. There you can mute the alert sounds without muting your speakers, so you can still listen to sounds you're trying to lip-synch to/with or the soundtrack on movie/media clips.

Heck, if you have a set of speakers hooked up to your mac, you should be able to have the alert sounds come though the internal mac speakers only.

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Post by Genete »

Ok, it was the straight way.

In Unbuntu (Edgy or above) linux: System->Preferences->Sounds->System bell->Activate system bell checkbox (probably valid for other distros because that comes from ALSA sound system, widely used, and the linux kernel)
In Windows: Answer here not tested obviously.
In Mac: Answer here not tested obviously.

And it is not possible to stop it only for Anime Studio unless it were implemented to it by software.

Any of the solutions depends on the hardware. As well as there are thousands of hardware combinations, possibly some software solutions doesn't work. When I say "unplug internal speaker" I was not joking. That possibility is prevented in some motherboards using jumpers or similar.

I found those answers just googleing "how to disable internal speaker linux/mac/windows".... Lately I'm more lazy than clever. ;) ... Sometimes this forum replies quicker than google itself!... :)
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Post by JCook »

You didn't say what system you're using, but if it's Mac OS X, go into the Sound preferences panel of the system preferences and uncheck the box in the Sound Effects tab that says "Play user interface sound effects." That should do it. I don't think it's an AS thing, but a system thing.

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Post by Mikdog »

Thanks. I went into Sound Preferences in mac OS X and just turned down the volume all the way for sound effects.

Sound Interfaces I think is more for the trash bin, what what. I did try turn it off, but I still got the alert sound effect.

i'm using Leopard.
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