General voice recording for Windows and Mac. Download Now. RecordPad is a general audio recording program to quickly and easily record sound on your computer. After Windows 10 update, the Windows Media Player configuration is wrong (unfortunately, this affects any other media player and sound out put). I can play off the internet via browser (Youtube, etc) and I can hear it, but not through the media player software.
Uninstall windows store app spotify. Hello both,
Upon installing Windows 10 with my system, I had the same issues with no sound coming from programs such as Firefox and Groove Music. When I did my solution (below), it worked and now audio works for all my programs. Try it for yourself, if it's not a device error or driver error, it could be how you have your audio set up, which this solution should fix, it definitely can't hurt anything.
(From thread: Sound Not Working Right)
Solution :
Solution that worked for me:
Windows + x > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound
- Set the current speakers you are using to 'Default Device'
- Disable all other audio devices.
- If possible, re-configure the speakers you are using (using the 'Configure' button).
However, when I tried to reverse this solution to verify if this was the problem, I could not duplicate the initial issue. It may be possible that Windows 10 just hiccups upon install with sound devices and once it's corrected it's corrected for good? (insert 'I Don't Know' emoji here).
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I find working on the command line in Windows frustrating, primarily because the console window is wretched to use compared to terminal applications on linux and OS X such as 'rxvt', 'xterm', or 'Terminal'. Major complaints:
Are there any tricks or applications, (paid or otherwise), that address these issue?
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Sorry for the self-promotion, I'm the author of another Console Emulator, not mentioned here.
ConEmu is opensource console emulator with tabs, which represents multiple consoles and simple GUI applications as one customizable GUI window.
Initially, the program was designed to work with Far Manager (my favorite shell replacement - file and archive management, command history and completion, powerful editor). But ConEmu can be used with any other console application or simple GUI tools (like PuTTY for example). ConEmu is a live project, open to suggestions.
A brief excerpt from the long list of options:
Far Manager users will acquire shell style drag-n-drop, thumbnails and tiles in panles, tabs for editors and viewers, true colors and font styles (italic/bold/underline).
PS. Far Manager supports UNC paths (servershare.)
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Try Console 2.
Console is a Windows console window enhancement. Console features include: multiple tabs, text editor-like text selection, different background types, alpha and color-key transparency, configurable font, different window styles
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Take Command. This one has been around for a long time (formerly 4DOS). I used this on Windows NT 3.5 (!) and loved it.
https://vanpotent970.weebly.com/macos-10136-app.html. Cygwin lets you run X on Windows, so you can fire up Apocalisp
xterm or whatever terminal app you prefer, and also get the benefit of using a UNIX shell.
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Even with those, cmd.exe isn't a great console. See all the other replies and the earlier stackoverflow questions on the same subject. The 'Console' project from sourceforge looks pretty good.
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From documentation:
NOTE: Console is NOT a shell. Therefore, it does not implement shell features like command-line completion, syntax coloring, command history, etc.
Console is simply a nice-looking front end for a shell of your choice (cmd.exe, 4NT, bash, etc.) Other command-line utilities can also be used as 'shells' by Console.
As a programming shell one can use ipython.
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I've had these issues too for years on Windows, but I recently found this project: Console https://supernalpowerful.weebly.com/program-like-fruity-loops-for-mac.html.
It still requires 'mark mode' for copy/paste, but at least it's available from a right-click contextual menu (so you don't need to move the mouse to the top left and then move it again to the text you want to select)
UNC paths are not supported by cmd.exe but they are supported by PowerShell.(Console can be configured to use any shell, including cmd.exe and PowerShell)
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I use Cygwin inside the Poderosa terminal emulator.
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I personally use Mintty. Therefore I use Cygwin (because thats the only shell it supports, as far as I know).
BTW There is another question: better command for Windows? I found.
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I think you will love PowerCMD which you can work 4 command windows at the same time. Also, you can use many extra commands inside the PowerCMD.PowerCMD
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There is a small program mo.exe on github that solves the first three issues: https://github.com/boolship/Mo
It runs in normal DOS console window, Git Bash on Windows, etc.
update:
That link is now deprecated, use: https://github.com/boolship/MoDi
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Use Gow.exe .This will make your DOS-Prompt as Linux terminal.
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Use ZOC.exe.its Trial-period terminal.
Install Git . it gives a bash-console from where u can use unix commands, partially
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I'm using Terminals for remote connection via Telnet, RDC, SSH, .Combines most used protocolls in one program. https://suplenteo.hatenablog.com/entry/2020/11/25/220524.
URL: http://www.codeplex.com/Terminals
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Joe Ramsey
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I use rxvt from cygwin. Best free photo viewing software. It behaves very much like an xterm.
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Take a look at Take Command.
Take Command is a comprehensive interactive GUI and command line environment that makes using the Windows command prompt and creating batch files easy and far more powerful.
(Take Command is, however, 'not free'.)
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