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Bryan Tyson <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 16 Jan 1999 00:15:27 EST
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In a message dated 1/15/99 11:25:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, Jeff writes:

<< Is your All-in-Wonder connected to your sound card internally or
externally?
 Mine at home is external and works fine; I've never tried it internally.  If
 I remember right, there are some settings for audio in the properties dialog
 for the player application, that tell the player how the sound is
 connected - perhaps you have the wrong one selected. >>

The a/v out of the All-in-Wonder is plugged into the line in of the sound
card. The "audio input" of the ATI Player setup is set for "line in." The
player plays fine. The problem is, after using the player, wave files are
muted and I have to go into Volume Control (the Windows applet) and uncheck
the mute box to hear wave files again. Even if I uncheck the box, the mute box
for wave files is again checked the next time I start the computer.

Bryan S. Tyson
Greenville SC

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