Linda -
Sorry, I forgot. Now that you mention it, this had me stumped
for a while too. Bring up the volume control, go to
OPTIONS/PROPERTIES, and make sure "Adjust volume for playback" is
checked. If this doesn't solve it, let me know.
:} Jim
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Subject: Re: Re: [PCSOFT] Wave Files muted
Thank you for your help. This is exactly the problem I have and
when I pop up the volume control it does say Ess Audio drive.
But
I don't understand what I'm suppose to do. Here is what it
says -
RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use the Record Waveout volume control to
adjust both playback and record volume settings.
Where do I find the 'Record Waveout volume control'???
Thanks
Linda
Linda -
I had this happen to be a couple of months ago and its was
driving me buggy until I found the answer in the MS
Knowledgebase. Hopefully you have an ESS sound card, and
therefore the same problem. See the following article for the
fix:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q188/1/79.ASP
Hope this helps, :}
Jim
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Subject: [PCSOFT] Wave Files muted
About a week ago this weird problem started. Any time I start my
computer the Mute box is checked in my volume control for Wave
files. I have searched through everything and cannot find
anything that would be muting these. I uncheck the box but the
next time
I have to reboot it's checked again.
Any ideas on how to fix this??? I miss my chimes when Windows
starts and it's just an irritation to have to go in and uncheck
it
each time.
Thanks
Linda Aldridge
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