In that case it may have nothing to do with Finale, but be related to 
your audio drivers.

Can you play music from any other program?

On 2/7/2012 11:55, Lawrence Yates wrote:
> No, Rob, it didn't work.
>
> It seems to be something to do with the playback - I've just discovered
> that when I stop playback, the sound (the last chord played) continues. It
> stops when I change anything in the "audio device setup" box.
>
> I'm sorry to clog the list with this.  I just hope that I can give enough
> clues for someone to recognise what the problem is.  As I said, this seems
> to have started since I tried to add an audio track, but to the best of my
> knowledge, I didn't actually change anything.
>
> On 7 February 2012 19:50, Rob Franks<marc...@ucsc.edu>  wrote:
>
>> That's a safe way of fixing many registry problems.  Hopefully it will
>> work.
>>
>> Claude is suggesting that you create a new user in XP, then use Finale
>> as that user.  That's a possible workaround for registry problems, but
>> running as a new user will make your life more complicated, which you
>> don't need right now.
>>
>> Rob
>>
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