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The instruction manual claims six hours of playtime, while the box says 30 (ostensibly referring to the case).

Battery life is a bit of a toss-up, given the mixed messaging EKSA provides. And if you're a fitness fan, good news: These things snuggle in well enough that you can go jogging with them, even though they don't have ear hooks.
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They were able to keep pumping jams from a PC that was multiple rooms away, on the other end of my house. Frequency response range: 20Hz to 20kHz.Here are some tech specs to help paint the picture: The audio of the little buds is surprisingly crisp given the fact that they are buds, though it's still nowhere near rivaling the output of the best wireless headsets. The in-bud operator (who tells you "pairing," "connected," etc.) is too loud, and the sound adjustment increments when using the buds on mobile are a bit too far apart for Goldilocks users, but when it comes to the actual task of listening to music and game audio, everything's perfectly fine. Hope that's helpful it certainly took me some time to get this information nice and interpreted.As for sound: The GT1s are solid. You can enter control panel- sound's stuff right after applying the file, and see all sounds in right location (logically.) you still have to make sure to files are (physically) there. Just make sure you change to any computer- the right ID in the reg file,Ĭhanges you make with applying the registry file will be effected immediately ! :) You could use this reg file on any number of computers, If you got the ID wrong you will get an error, cause the HKEY-USERS will only allow the current user ID to be inserted to sub keys. Import the reg file to the registry (press enter/dbl click it). Open your reg file from the old installation of windows, (all sub keys and values under Schemes would be exported).įind the new ID under HKEY_USERS\->_s-_
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You have to press CTRL+H (for replace mod), (this could be done also with simple windows notepad)Īnd replace the (in the reg file.) long old string of letters "s-1.-.-." with your new one.Ī-open regedit or another registry editor ("registry workshop" is the best) now go to HKEY_USERSĬlick to expand first sub keys, now you could copy in any other way (by hand or clicking once on the name for rename, but only press ctrl-C to copy the long string, this could be done with "registry workshop".Ĭome back to your open reg file in notepad, make sure the old ID is in the FIND (first textbox), and the new (your current ID) is in the "replace with" (the 2nd textbox), now click replace, if you use the windows notepad, this could halt your machine so use NOTEPAD2.0 it is very fast.Įxport "HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-2025429265-1614895754-1177238915-1003\AppEvents\Schemes" Let us say you have to reformat you computer, the reg file will STILL BE GOOD,īut a small adjustment should be made, using any notepad (the "Notepad2.0" freeware is very good for this):

Now i executed the stored registry file and voila! I have my personalized sounds =) by just double clicking a registry file.Ĭomputer ID is a long string of letters starts with s-1.Įvery time your computer is reFormated, a new ID is assigned. Then I reloaded the default XP sounds back upon which all the personal sound schemes were deleted.

So after inputting all my personal sounds, I exported the > to a registry file. Current value in the registry change and does not change anything else. So putting the plan into action, I deleted the Schema scheme in the sounds and devices option and edited the default XP sound scheme, upon which it was saved as blank - this only makes the. I was sitting in my car with my friend and discussing the same matter and it struck me then, what if I export the Sound Scheme directory in registry to a registry editor file and reload it whenever I reinstall. current value w/o changing it in the scheme. Hey thanks for the comprehensive reply! You do have a very valid point that I cannot change the.
