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Old August 18th 06, 10:34 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
James O'Riley
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I've not done any recordings in 3 years but today decided to give it a try
again. I've recorded about 30 minutes from a radio station and now can't
find how to play it back. Cool Edit shows progress through the recording
but no sound is heard.

I have the master Win98SE control set to show:
Volume Control, Wave, SW Synth, CD player and Line In; all are set to mid
scale.

Other programs have adequate volume but I can't seem to find a way to get
sound from Cool Edit.

Any help would be appreciated.
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Old August 19th 06, 03:45 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
Allen
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James O'Riley wrote:
I've not done any recordings in 3 years but today decided to give it a
try again. I've recorded about 30 minutes from a radio station and now
can't find how to play it back. Cool Edit shows progress through the
recording but no sound is heard.

I have the master Win98SE control set to show:
Volume Control, Wave, SW Synth, CD player and Line In; all are set to
mid scale.

Other programs have adequate volume but I can't seem to find a way to
get sound from Cool Edit.

Any help would be appreciated.


As I can verify from some embarassing personal experiences, it's easy to
overlook noticing a checkmark in the "mute" boxes. Take a quick look.
Allen

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Old August 19th 06, 04:24 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
James O'Riley
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Allen wrote:


James O'Riley wrote:
I've not done any recordings in 3 years but today decided to give it a
try again. I've recorded about 30 minutes from a radio station and
now can't find how to play it back. Cool Edit shows progress through
the recording but no sound is heard.

I have the master Win98SE control set to show:
Volume Control, Wave, SW Synth, CD player and Line In; all are set to
mid scale.

Other programs have adequate volume but I can't seem to find a way to
get sound from Cool Edit.

Any help would be appreciated.


As I can verify from some embarassing personal experiences, it's easy to
overlook noticing a checkmark in the "mute" boxes. Take a quick look.
Allen


Mee too Allen, and it happened again. :-[ I didn't find a mute button but
your reply caused me to re-read the Help file and then to try something new.
There's a "loop playback" for when you block a particular section, I tried
that on a short section and a few seconds later there was music! Seems
impatience is another virtue that I still don't have, Cool must READ the
file in order to play! So another "mystery" of life is solved...again. :-D

Thanks...
 




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