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Old September 18th, 2007, 08:50 AM
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Not quite. Which operating system...XP or Vista?
By no graphics on the screen are you meaning on an external screen (TV) or the laptop's screen?
For the audio, make sure all your volume controls like WAV, CD, etc are up (Mic and Line-in should be muted).
Be sure you have the latest drivers for your video and audio cards. You should be able to find updates at Acer.
Be sure you have all of the updates from Microsoft. Use the Custom update and get all of them as the Express or Auto update will only install what Microsoft deems as "critical"
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Old September 18th, 2007, 08:54 PM
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sorry to be such a pest

I have Vista. I can see the program but no words for the songs show up on the little screen in hoster. Does that make sense?

I will go to Acer and Microsoft and get all upgrades.
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Old September 21st, 2007, 09:25 PM
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What type of files are you trying to play? i.e. Are you using kma files or are you trying to play from a disc? If kma, are these kma files you ripped on your laptop or desktop? I do know some laptop cd drives will not work importing karaoke... mine is this way. I have to have a separate external burner in order to import on my laptop. This is why I do all of my importing on my desktop to an external hard drive, which I then connect to my laptop.

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Old September 22nd, 2007, 02:30 PM
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Thanks for the reply

I copied my songs to an external drive from my desktop. When that didn't work, I tried copying them directly on to my laptop. I am still unsuccessful getting them to play.

I uninstalled the program and reinstalled but that didn't help either. I am about to loose my cool with this whole thing.

I was so looking forward to start playing small venues but I don't guess it's meant to be.

Thank you again for you reply.
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Old September 22nd, 2007, 03:07 PM
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I may be way off base. If so I apologize in advance. Have you went to the Tools Menu in Hoster and selected build songs database and made sure you selected the correct songs folder?
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Old September 22nd, 2007, 03:15 PM
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Yes, I have tried that too. I even took my laptop to the Geek squad but I think I know more than they did and that's not saying a lot. LOL.

I just went through the audio control panels. I couldn't find the .wav and other ext that was mentioned in the other reply. I have vista so I am in a learning mode with it.

Again, thanks for the reply. I so want to get this going.
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Old September 22nd, 2007, 03:23 PM
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This may be another dumb question, but what version of Hoster are you using?
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Old September 23rd, 2007, 12:04 AM
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Yes, I have tried that too. I even took my laptop to the Geek squad but I think I know more than they did and that's not saying a lot. LOL.

I just went through the audio control panels. I couldn't find the .wav and other ext that was mentioned in the other reply. I have vista so I am in a learning mode with it.

Again, thanks for the reply. I so want to get this going.
once you get to control panel click on sound and audio..on the device volume, make sure the mute boxes are not checked..unchecked if it is...then click on advanced..unchecked any mute box and also you'll find .wav and also make sure all volumes are set all the way up.
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Old September 23rd, 2007, 07:43 AM
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I just went through the audio control panels. I couldn't find the .wav and other ext that was mentioned in the other reply.
I couldn't find the post you referenced but if you are looking for the sound levels setting in Vista here it is on mine. I've attached an image that will hopefully help you navigate.

After clicking Start/settings/control panel click the speaker icon which will open the "sound" panel,then select "speakers" from the playback tab, then click "properties" which will open a new panel called "speaker properties", click the levels tab then just make sure the slider is at 100%, make sure the button next to 100 isn't muted (like the button right below it), click balance to make sure that both left and right are at max.Click OK on the balance panel. Click "apply" and "OK" on the "speaker properties" panel. Click "apply" and "OK" on the "sound" panel.

And you should be done. Hope it helps.

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