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Eric Outten <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Oct 1998 15:50:37 -0700
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So ~is~ there a wave device installed for the sound card Joel?  What is
your default wave device in the system under sound?
Eric

Joel BLuming wrote:
>
> Dear John and Listers
>
> Thanks for your reply
>
> I have checked the volume control, and have even installed the new MS
> media player. To no avail. When I try to play a wave file I get a message
> that there is no device available to play it. Midi still plays fine.
>
> One other thing. I have a generic voice modem which has a wave device. It
> is based on the Cirrus Logic MD3450 chipset. It adds a listing in the
> sound card section of device manager called "wave device for voice
> modem". I would delete it but I want the voice capability of the modem.
>
> Again, I have the same configuration and the same two cards in other
> computers with no problems. Any other toughts?
>
> Joel Bluming
> [log in to unmask]
> ICQ #5875120
>
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