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On 26/12/2009 20:44, Larry Higgins wrote:
Hey listers, Sure hope somebody can help me with this puzzlement
regarding Total Recorder.

I recently made what I believe to be the mistake of literally accidently
downgrading from a higher build of TR, and in the process, had to
completely uninstall TR in order to get a completely clean
reinstallation. The problem I am having now is that no matter what I try
within the settings of TR, for some reason, TR controls my computer's
volume at startup, making it necessary to open TR in order to simply
press the arrow key on its volume control to get it in line with its own
position. In other words, the volume setting in TR is set as high as it
will go, but it doesn't give me that volume level until I press the
right arrow key, and then everything operates normally, at least as far
as I can tell. I have tried every setting in the driver portion of the
settings dialog box to no avail, even to the point of going to control
panel and removing the driver. When I do that, my volume starts
normally. I have selected the option in the drivers section "User-mode
virtual device driver (Playback/Record through TotalRecorder) (Radio
Button)." Under this option, I have TR using the driver only when TR is
loaded, but still get apparent interference at startup with TR.

Now I have been using this program for I guess 10 years, and have never
had this kind of problem. So, what gives? Is there something within the
registry that I need to tweak? I guess I can live with this state of
affairs, but I feel a little insulted at my inability to get to the
bottom of this one, at least my technical intelligence and pride are a
bit hurt :).

Any help with issue will be so greatly appreciated,

Larry


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