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Ron Canazzi <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Apr 2013 01:14:38 -0400
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I have sent this to a couple of other lists, but have been unable to 
solve the problem. Since this is a fairly loose list with respect to 
on-topic issues, I thought I would run this by you all: you never know.

Hi List,

I own an FM transmitter that is meant to broadcast low power audio from 
my computer to any remote or portable FM receivers anywhere on my 
property.  Using Windows XP, I had no problem in setting up the line out 
from the back of my computer using the internal on-board sound card.  
However, on My Windows 7 system, I cannot find the right settings or 
software configuration to accomplish this.  I know that Windows must be 
seeing the stereo cable, because when I plug it in, Windows places an 
icon briefly in the system tray that says: 'You have plugged in an audio 
device.'

When going through the settings, I see so many and I have tried changing 
a number of them, but to no avail.  Any help as to the exact steps to 
initiate this in Windows 7 using the Realtech on-board audio system 
would be greatly appreciated.

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