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"Guido S. Piraino" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 23 May 2000 19:05:29 -0400
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Presuming this is a Windows 95 or 98 computer system, you may find the
following instructions helpful.

Enable the recording. Double click on the speaker in the bottom right hand
corner of your monitor. The Volume Control window will open. Select Options,
then Properties. Select Recording and place a check-mark in the devices that
you wish to record with (i.e. CD Audio, Microphone, etc...). Click OK and
close the Volume Control box. You should have the ability to record with the
devices you selected.

Guido Piraino
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>The system has onboard sound. I loaded software (
> "SoundPro") yesterday. Everything (wave, midi, fm, etc.) is working except
> the recording function. Your suggestions will be greatly
> appreciated….Thanks
> in advance.

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