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Originally Posted by ddouglass
If you have the sound control (little speaker) in your task bar, then double click on it and open the sound controls. Then click Options/properties. Then check the Recording box. That will change your control screen to the recording controls. Check the titles in this control against the list in Microstudio Tools/Record Settings. If you do not have one of the 12 names listed your sound card is not supported and won't play the music.
If you have one of them Microstudio should have selected it and set volume level to 75%. If this isn't happening then there has to be a Vista security setting that is preventing Microstudio from activating it.
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Chickdodge, Dale is exactly right. MICROSOFT 2000, XP and Vista ONLY support the TITLES listed in this dialog box. We auto-detect these for you...
IF one is found Microsoft is good to go.
IF one of these titles is not found, then regardless of how modern, who you bought from, etc.
WINDOWS won't recognize the audio card/port and there is nothing we can "Programmatically" do to fix this.
Please review Dale's instructions and see what you have. Anything else you tell us is not helping solve the problem. Please follow our instructions as we try to help you.
