Re: Need Help With An Apparent Windows Media Problem

2005-04-19 Thread Tom Kaufman
Kevin:  I've had this message in my inbox for a few weeks now; havn't really
gotten around to messing around with Totaal Recorder.  But I have a
question: where in Total Recorder do you go to tell it to use it's drivers
only when Total Recorder is being used?  Thanks.
Tom Kaufman


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Re: Need Help With An Apparent Windows Media Problem

2005-04-02 Thread Joetedchester
 
In a message dated 4/2/2005 12:52:05 AM Eastern Standard Time,  
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Hello  List:  As the subject implies, I am in need of help in getting  Windows
Media to play audio streams!  I discoverred this problem while  trying to
access WSM (a radio station in Nashville's_ audio stream; the  computer gives
me this message..or something like it: Windows Media cannot  play this file;
it has encountered a problem with the sound device; there  may not be a
sound device installed oon your computer..or there may not  be a sound
device installed!  This ois absolutely absurd; I just  installed new drivers
not long ago!  I have no idea as to what I must  do to acess my audio
streams!  Note:  I have tried this with more  than one audio stream that
uuses Windows Media..and cannot access either  one!  Can anybody help?
Tom  Kaufman


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I'm also having problems with streams from Windows  Media. When I try to 
access a stream, I get the Windows diaglog box to close  Windows Media Player, 
press the spacebar. I also sometimes get the same thing of  not being able to 
play  station. (Chester)
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Re: Need Help With An Apparent Windows Media Problem

2005-04-02 Thread Tom Kaufman
Sorry..but there's no message here; only tyhe message that I posted! 
Tom Kaufman

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RE: Need Help With An Apparent Windows Media Problem

2005-04-02 Thread Kevin Cussick
Hi tom if you go into settings control panel sounds and multy media
then audio have a look at which sound card is the default I bet You
your total recorder has defaulted to the sound driver just go in and
change back to your onboard sound or what ever sound card you have.

I'm sorry I am not doing a grate job of explaining this but I have had
this problem it would seem if you have done a recording using total
recorders software mode it defaults back to the total recorder driver
I think you can set the default sound card to use on board sound I
have done this and all seems to be ok now it might be an idea to tell
total recorder to use it's own driver only when total recorder is
active.

Hth Kevin.

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Hello List:  As the subject implies, I am in need of help in getting
Windows
Media to play audio streams!  I discoverred this problem while trying
to
access WSM (a radio station in Nashville's_ audio stream; the computer
gives
me this message..or something like it: Windows Media cannot play this
file;
it has encountered a problem with the sound device; there may not be a
sound device installed oon your computer..or there may not be a
sound
device installed!  This ois absolutely absurd; I just installed new
drivers
not long ago!  I have no idea as to what I must do to acess my audio
streams!  Note:  I have tried this with more than one audio stream
that
uuses Windows Media..and cannot access either one!  Can anybody
help?
Tom Kaufman


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Re: Need Help With An Apparent Windows Media Problem

2005-04-02 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hi Kevin:  One thing I did figure out; last night..when I was fooling around
with this thing; trying to get some positive results, I found that..if I go
and play a file..that uses Winamp..the file will play..and everything
seems to right itself; I have my email sounder; I have my Windows Media
Audio Stream..but as soon as I bring TR up (this is if I bring it up..and
start recording)..then bring up an audio stream, I've got problems!  on the
other hand, if I bring up the audio stream first, then, bring up TR..and
try to start a recording, often times (not always) but it'll cause the
stream to hang up..and I have to do the Alt-control-delete thing!  It's
almost as if my computer somehow doesn't have enough memory to run
everything...but that doesn't quite sound right to me either!  Ideas anyone?
Tom Kaufman


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