-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Continuous sound problem
- From: "Spider1957" <spider1957@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 22:59:27 -0600
To be honest I've never had any trouble whatsoever with total recorder, I
wish I could help you with your problem but to be honest with you I have
absolutely no idea.
Sincerely
Neil
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From: "cajun12" <cajun12@xxxxxxx>
To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 5:51 PM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Continuous sound problem
> No, I wasn't streaming. I do have Total Recorder installed, and it takes
> over sound settings when used. I used it once about 5 months ago and
> couldn't get my sound to come back for several days afterwards. I had to
> go
> into Control Panel and change all sound settings from Total Recorder back
> to
> my sound card, and it still didn't come back for several days. Anybody
> else
> ever have this problem with Total Recorder?
>
> Volume is not set to Mute. Every time it blips out, I go in and check for
> mute settings and check all settings in the Control Panel to see if they
> are
> set to my sound card. I also check my speaker lines. I have noticed that
> sometimes my volume levels are at different settings when the sound comes
> back after blipping out. I'll turn the computer on and the start-up sound
> is MUCH louder than my usual setting.
>
> Since I disabled onboard sound in the BIOS, it shouldn't really matter
> whether my motherboard's onboard sound automatically disabled itself when
> I
> inserted the audio card.
>
> Robert Dulaney, I didn't know that you could run both onboard sound AND a
> sound card together, providing your motherboard doesn't automatically
> disable onboard sound when a card is inserted. I wondered if and how that
> would work. If there is a problem with my onboard sound chip as I
> previously suspected, could this be causing a problem even though I have
> disabled onboard sound in the BIOS?
>
> dj
>
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