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Loss of Sound-Recording Capability
To All Cognoscenti, Greetings!
The motherboard of my computer has been changed to a K7S741MG/K7S741GXMG. As a result (I suspect) the sound-recording capability has been lost. The microphone produces feedback and normal sound through the speakers, but using the Sound Recorder supplied with Windows XP Prof. or another sound recording program fails to record sound. Reinstalling Windows has not helped. Any ideas what might cause this? Andy |
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"Andy" wrote in message news:xYAXe.292958$on1.161741@clgrps13... To All Cognoscenti, Greetings! The motherboard of my computer has been changed to a K7S741MG/K7S741GXMG. As a result (I suspect) the sound-recording capability has been lost. The microphone produces feedback and normal sound through the speakers, but using the Sound Recorder supplied with Windows XP Prof. or another sound recording program fails to record sound. Reinstalling Windows has not helped. Any ideas what might cause this? Andy Did you install Audio software from motherboard CD ?. or did XP find the audio hardware ?. |
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On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 15:39:09 GMT, "Andy"
wrote: To All Cognoscenti, Greetings! The motherboard of my computer has been changed to a K7S741MG/K7S741GXMG. As a result (I suspect) the sound-recording capability has been lost. The microphone produces feedback and normal sound through the speakers, but using the Sound Recorder supplied with Windows XP Prof. or another sound recording program fails to record sound. Reinstalling Windows has not helped. Any ideas what might cause this? Andy You need to open Windows' mixer and select the mic as the recording device. |
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Where is Windows' mixer?
"kony" wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 15:39:09 GMT, "Andy" wrote: To All Cognoscenti, Greetings! The motherboard of my computer has been changed to a K7S741MG/K7S741GXMG. As a result (I suspect) the sound-recording capability has been lost. The microphone produces feedback and normal sound through the speakers, but using the Sound Recorder supplied with Windows XP Prof. or another sound recording program fails to record sound. Reinstalling Windows has not helped. Any ideas what might cause this? Andy You need to open Windows' mixer and select the mic as the recording device. |
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Andy wrote:
Where is Windows' mixer? You can usually get to it from speaker icon in the systray (next to the clock on the taskbar.) |
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On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 17:18:11 GMT, "Andy"
wrote: Where is Windows' mixer? I don't recall if it's kept the same name, but you might try Typing "sndvol32" in the Start-Run box. You'll probalby have to wade through a menu or two to find the recording devices section. If your sound card loads it's own mixer, or if window has put the speaker icon in the taskbar tray then you can access it there instead as Grinder mentioned. |
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The volume is set high for both playback and recording, and the mute box is
cleared. The mike works through the speakers, but still can't record sound. "Grinder" wrote in message news:HBCXe.351868$_o.219874@attbi_s71... Andy wrote: Where is Windows' mixer? You can usually get to it from speaker icon in the systray (next to the clock on the taskbar.) |
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I installed all software from the CD that came with the motherboard.
"old jon" wrote in message ... "Andy" wrote in message news:xYAXe.292958$on1.161741@clgrps13... To All Cognoscenti, Greetings! The motherboard of my computer has been changed to a K7S741MG/K7S741GXMG. As a result (I suspect) the sound-recording capability has been lost. The microphone produces feedback and normal sound through the speakers, but using the Sound Recorder supplied with Windows XP Prof. or another sound recording program fails to record sound. Reinstalling Windows has not helped. Any ideas what might cause this? Andy Did you install Audio software from motherboard CD ?. or did XP find the audio hardware ?. |
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On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 18:00:04 GMT, "Andy"
wrote: The volume is set high for both playback and recording, and the mute box is cleared. The mike works through the speakers, but still can't record sound. For recording you also need to select the recording "line". There should be a checkbox in the mixer to select and de-select the various device lines for recording. |
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There is no such checkbox in the mixer (Play Control).
"kony" wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 18:00:04 GMT, "Andy" wrote: The volume is set high for both playback and recording, and the mute box is cleared. The mike works through the speakers, but still can't record sound. For recording you also need to select the recording "line". There should be a checkbox in the mixer to select and de-select the various device lines for recording. |
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