My wife had her sound output changed by
connecting speakers to the wrong connection on a
couple of occasions on her laptop, and as I
recall, she did a system restore to a few days
back, and her sound settings returned back to her
desired state using her internal sound card. You
might try that, providing that this problem
hasn't gone on unsolved for a while. If you
correct the problem in that way, the fix for TR
should be easy. If I am wrong in my assessment,
someone please let both me and Kristeen know
ASAP. I, myself, have never personally
encountered this particular problem with my desktop machine.
Good luck,
Larry
At 12:40 PM 9/6/2011, you wrote:
I have a new set of Bose USB speakers and since
hooking them up, I can no longer record from the
Internet with TR. It says there is no sound
detected. I have done everything according to
the knowledge that I have, but I can't get it to
work. It was doing fine and plugging in the USB
speakers is the only change. I still have it set
to record through Total recorder and it says
plabyack through Bose and I can't seem to change
that to TR as well. Does anyone understand this? Does anyone have an idea?
Kristeen
On Sep 6, 2011, at 9:40 AM, Larry Higgins wrote:
> Hey, that's good. Glad you got that problem
solved. Now, if I could just find a way to
improve on the responsiveness when arrowing
through the menus. I'm using Window-Eyes 5.2
with XP Home. Anybody got any ideas as to how to improve on this one.
>
> Sorry to ride on your success, but maybe some
of your luck will rub off on me <g>.
>
> At 07:50 PM 9/5/2011, you wrote:
>> I for one have been using TR for nearly ten
years, and have never run up against such a
problem, and hope I never do. Knock on wood.
>>
>> At 06:09 PM 9/5/2011, you wrote:
>>> I wonder if you have the general setting to
show in the system tray.instead of the taskbar.
Options, settings, general. Do you have the
default or no skin selected in the view
menu? Maybe always on top is checked. Check
other view settings. I don't see any other
settings that might create your problem. Bob
----- Original Message ----- From: "ken reed"
<kvreed...@comcast.net> To:
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September 03, 2011 11:20 PM Subject: total
recorder > > Hi, has any one had this problem
. > When I exit total recorder , It doesnât
close, it leaves a ghost of itâs > self that
wonât close. > If you run it again and close
it, You have two ghosts, and son on. > I have
tried to reinstall it and it didnât solve the
problem. > Is there anything I can do?. >
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