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#1 BarbaraAH

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Posted 25 April 2009 - 09:44 PM

A few weeks ago I was recording from 'what you hear' and now it won't work any more.  I can convert cassette tapes to wavs but the feature "record what you hear" doesn't seem to be hearing anything...The little blue line doesn't move at all when I am listening to music off my computer.  I  have changed some settings but nothing seems to help.  Does anyone have an answer to this?
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Posted 26 April 2009 - 04:09 AM

QUOTE (BarbaraAH @ Apr 26 2009, 12:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
A few weeks ago I was recording from 'what you hear' and now it won't work any more.  I can convert cassette tapes to wavs but the feature "record what you hear" doesn't seem to be hearing anything...The little blue line doesn't move at all when I am listening to music off my computer.  I  have changed some settings but nothing seems to help.  Does anyone have an answer to this?
Barbara


What operating system (XP or Vista,32 or 64)?

If XP, go to the little speaker icon in your bottom tool bard and right click. Open Volume controls to see if anything is muted in the play control. Now go to the top options, properties, make sure everything is checked.  Open recording controls and make sure "what you hear" is selected and the volume control slider is above half way.

Check to make sure that you have not muted anything in the EMC 9 application.  

What have you tried?  That will narrow down the suggestions.  



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