On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 10:22 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Wednesday 07 February 2007 22:32, Aaron Konstam wrote: > > > > Ok, it is now working. How did I fix it. Well I hope no one will claim I > > am complaining but the fixing method was a little screwy or at least > > counter-intuitive. > > > > I ran the soundcard detection GUI. I asked to play a test sound and > > heard nothing but I lied to the GUI and said I did. Then I clicked Apply > > and then OK. > > > > I inserted an audio CD and it played. Anyone want to explain this? > > > <sigh> Simple enough, Aaron, and it has been discussed many, many times. If > you say 'no' the driver does not get installed. It can't be expected to know > that you have the relevant channel set too low to be heard. All my channels are set to max. Your answer makes little sense since you were the one who said to do this several months ago. And the driver clearly is installed. Please explain. > > > One thing I should point out is sound had been working when listening to > > NPR or videos from CNN, etc. > > > Different sources use different mixer channels. Simple. Again it was not the sound that did not work it was the program to play CDs that could not find the CD. So again I don't understand your explanation. -- Aaron Konstam <akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>