Re: Lost My Windows Sounds Again..But Think I Know The Cause!

2013-03-10 Thread Tom Kaufman
So at least I know what's causing me to lose my sounds (Total Recorder) 
question is: why has it only started acting this way within the past couple 
of weeks?  What has changed..and how can I get it to stop doing this?  I am 
not convinced that TR _always_ acts this way!

Tom Kaufman
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Hello Don and list:  I brought up Total Recorder" and sent a shortcut to 
the desk top!  Guess what?  Sounds gone again and what I tried (going to 
Sounds in control panel and hitting Windows default (at least I think 
that's what I hit) so far hasn't fixed it!  Going to eat breakfast now, 
but will come back and see what I've got later!

Tom Kaufman
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From: "Don Ball" 

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Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2013 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: Lost My Windows Sounds Again..But Think I Know The Cause!


have a short cut to total recorder so you can start the program and exit 
it. What is happening is total recorder has its own sound driver wich you 
can elect to install or not I think.
Also in your audio preferences set your sound card as the prefered device 
and have your pc use only prefered devices.


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From: "Tom Kaufman" 

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Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2013 3:56 PM
Subject: Lost My Windows Sounds Again..But Think I Know The Cause!


Hello list:  You may recall a couple of weeks ago that I lost my Windows 
Sounds!  I was able to get them back, but just lost them again!  Seems 
like Total Recorder is the culprit; question is: how to I stop Total 
Recorder from doing this?  I also am noticing that Total Recorder seems 
to be "in the background" even when I have exited out of it!  It's an 
older version of TR (TR 7) have never had this before, so am wondering 
if there's something I can do to prevent this from happening again?

Tom Kaufman
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Re: Lost My Windows Sounds Again..But Think I Know The Cause!

2013-03-10 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello Don and list:  I brought up Total Recorder" and sent a shortcut to the 
desk top!  Guess what?  Sounds gone again and what I tried (going to Sounds 
in control panel and hitting Windows default (at least I think that's what I 
hit) so far hasn't fixed it!  Going to eat breakfast now, but will come back 
and see what I've got later!

Tom Kaufman
- Original Message - 
From: "Don Ball" 

To: "PC Audio Discussion List" 
Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2013 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: Lost My Windows Sounds Again..But Think I Know The Cause!


have a short cut to total recorder so you can start the program and exit 
it. What is happening is total recorder has its own sound driver wich you 
can elect to install or not I think.
Also in your audio preferences set your sound card as the prefered device 
and have your pc use only prefered devices.


- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2013 3:56 PM
Subject: Lost My Windows Sounds Again..But Think I Know The Cause!


Hello list:  You may recall a couple of weeks ago that I lost my Windows 
Sounds!  I was able to get them back, but just lost them again!  Seems 
like Total Recorder is the culprit; question is: how to I stop Total 
Recorder from doing this?  I also am noticing that Total Recorder seems 
to be "in the background" even when I have exited out of it!  It's an 
older version of TR (TR 7) have never had this before, so am wondering if 
there's something I can do to prevent this from happening again?

Tom Kaufman
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Re: Lost My Windows Sounds Again..But Think I Know The Cause!

2013-03-10 Thread Don Ball
have a short cut to total recorder so you can start the program and exit it. 
What is happening is total recorder has its own sound driver wich you can 
elect to install or not I think.
Also in your audio preferences set your sound card as the prefered device 
and have your pc use only prefered devices.


- Original Message - 
From: "Tom Kaufman" 

To: "PC audio discussion list. " 
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2013 3:56 PM
Subject: Lost My Windows Sounds Again..But Think I Know The Cause!


Hello list:  You may recall a couple of weeks ago that I lost my Windows 
Sounds!  I was able to get them back, but just lost them again!  Seems 
like Total Recorder is the culprit; question is: how to I stop Total 
Recorder from doing this?  I also am noticing that Total Recorder seems to 
be "in the background" even when I have exited out of it!  It's an older 
version of TR (TR 7) have never had this before, so am wondering if 
there's something I can do to prevent this from happening again?

Tom Kaufman
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Re: Lost My Windows Sounds Again..But Think I Know The Cause!

2013-03-09 Thread Tom Kaufman
Well I've just been into Total recorder and found "system Settings, but find 
nothing of what Adrian suggested I try!  Keep in mind that I'm running TR 7 
(standard edition) have not had this problem beore a couple of weeks ago! 
Have had TR for several years now!

Tom
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You can't prevent this from happening -- just kill the total recorder
process (not the scheduler) and go to the sound applet in control panel
and you can get your sounds back that way -- I have to do this every
time I use total recorder.  You can also tell tr to leave system sounds
on, but you might get them during the recording.

Tom Kaufman  wrote:

Hello list:  You may recall a couple of weeks ago that I lost my Windows 
Sounds!  I was able to get them back, but just lost them again!  Seems 
like Total Recorder is the culprit; question is: how to I stop Total 
Recorder from doing this?  I also am noticing that Total Recorder seems 
to be "in the background" even when I have exited out of it!  It's an 
older version of TR (TR 7) have never had this before, so am wondering if 
there's something I can do to prevent this from happening again?

Tom Kaufman
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Re: Lost My Windows Sounds Again..But Think I Know The Cause!

2013-03-09 Thread Tom Kaufman
Also forgot tto mention that this is TR ()standard edition) sorry for not 
mentioning this before; it is version 7.  Many thanks!

Tom Kaufman
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Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2013 3:28 PM
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Hi, you need to go to total recorder settings, then the general page,
then choose to run it from the taskbar, tab and you will get to the
check box wich says turn off system sounds and uncheck that, although
its good to have it check in most cases, as soon as you close total
recorder the sounds come back.

On 09/03/2013, Tom Kaufman  wrote:

Hello list:  You may recall a couple of weeks ago that I lost my Windows
Sounds!  I was able to get them back, but just lost them again!  Seems 
like

Total Recorder is the culprit; question is: how to I stop Total Recorder
from doing this?  I also am noticing that Total Recorder seems to be "in 
the
background" even when I have exited out of it!  It's an older version of 
TR

(TR 7) have never had this before, so am wondering if there's something I
can do to prevent this from happening again?
Tom Kaufman
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Re: Lost My Windows Sounds Again..But Think I Know The Cause!

2013-03-09 Thread Tom Kaufman

Okay..but once I do this, will it still record my audio streams?
Tom Kaufman
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Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2013 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: Lost My Windows Sounds Again..But Think I Know The Cause!



Hi, you need to go to total recorder settings, then the general page,
then choose to run it from the taskbar, tab and you will get to the
check box wich says turn off system sounds and uncheck that, although
its good to have it check in most cases, as soon as you close total
recorder the sounds come back.

On 09/03/2013, Tom Kaufman  wrote:

Hello list:  You may recall a couple of weeks ago that I lost my Windows
Sounds!  I was able to get them back, but just lost them again!  Seems 
like

Total Recorder is the culprit; question is: how to I stop Total Recorder
from doing this?  I also am noticing that Total Recorder seems to be "in 
the
background" even when I have exited out of it!  It's an older version of 
TR

(TR 7) have never had this before, so am wondering if there's something I
can do to prevent this from happening again?
Tom Kaufman
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Re: Lost My Windows Sounds Again..But Think I Know The Cause!

2013-03-09 Thread covici
You can't prevent this from happening -- just kill the total recorder
process (not the scheduler) and go to the sound applet in control panel
and you can get your sounds back that way -- I have to do this every
time I use total recorder.  You can also tell tr to leave system sounds
on, but you might get them during the recording.

Tom Kaufman  wrote:

> Hello list:  You may recall a couple of weeks ago that I lost my Windows 
> Sounds!  I was able to get them back, but just lost them again!  Seems like 
> Total Recorder is the culprit; question is: how to I stop Total Recorder from 
> doing this?  I also am noticing that Total Recorder seems to be "in the 
> background" even when I have exited out of it!  It's an older version of TR 
> (TR 7) have never had this before, so am wondering if there's something I can 
> do to prevent this from happening again?
> Tom Kaufman
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Re: Lost My Windows Sounds Again..But Think I Know The Cause!

2013-03-09 Thread Aidan Maher
Hi, you need to go to total recorder settings, then the general page,
then choose to run it from the taskbar, tab and you will get to the
check box wich says turn off system sounds and uncheck that, although
its good to have it check in most cases, as soon as you close total
recorder the sounds come back.

On 09/03/2013, Tom Kaufman  wrote:
> Hello list:  You may recall a couple of weeks ago that I lost my Windows
> Sounds!  I was able to get them back, but just lost them again!  Seems like
> Total Recorder is the culprit; question is: how to I stop Total Recorder
> from doing this?  I also am noticing that Total Recorder seems to be "in the
> background" even when I have exited out of it!  It's an older version of TR
> (TR 7) have never had this before, so am wondering if there's something I
> can do to prevent this from happening again?
> Tom Kaufman
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>

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