![]() ![]() vbs file and launched with 'wscript.exe' to produce no any UI at all.Īnd what would you think I did next? Obviously, set the Windows Task Scheduler to run that. Set Sound = CreateObject("WMPlayer.OCX.7") Then I've googled a VB script for a background audio playback. This tone is low enough for this kind of speakers won't play it at all (I believe, it's gonna be filtered actually), but they'll hear it. So it's a 3 sec WAV file 11kHz/16bit/mono containing a 10Hz tone with fade in and fade out to avoid clicking. You can use any audio editing application to generate that low frequency tone. So I've created an audio file with really low frequency tone. This trick is little tricky but I'm sure some could make use of it too. ![]() I found myself a trick to defeat this annoying "feature". ![]()
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