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Re: no audio
Progress at last! I got audio by simply setting the plaback selection in control panel audio to the internal sound card (SoundMAX audio HD). The caveat: you have to do that BEFORE you run Audacity! Whatever you do after Audacity is running (preference settings in Audacity - setting of control panel/...
Re: no audio
Tried that to. Same negative result. It seems I am running out of options. I am puzzled. Why do such compatibility issues arise with a rather common platform as Windows XP professional (2002, Service Pack 3). It is not related to the PC since I tried it on three different types PC's (2 laptops (Hp &...
Re: no audio
I've been there. Only two options when USB convertor plugged in: USB Audio CODE or SoundMAX HD Audio. Neither result in an audible signal (when volume turned on). G.
Re: no audio
As a first step I am just trying to have the sound coming out of the PC's internal speakers (which are operational and not disabled). Secondly, if possible, out of the analog output of the JB Systems USB convertor (no audio signal there either) to go to an analog aux input of a HIFI amplifier (a pas...
Re: no audio
Thank you, that explains the greyed-out volume button. I am still in the dark, however, about the reason why I can't hear the music playing allthough the VU-meters are indicating that there is an audio signal. Is that normal to? Nothing is muted, all volumes are up, the gain button on the convertor ...
Re: no audio
I have a similar experience as Jennifer. I bought a USB Audio Convertor from JB Systems (http://www.beglec.com/manuals/223-V2,1.pdf) which is accompanied with a CD containing Audacity 1.2.6. According to the JB Systems manual, after selecting USB audio CODEC in input/output in the "edit/preferences"...