Re: Sound Recording Problems
From: Brian Rignall (brianrignall_at_optusnet.com.au)
Date: 04/09/04
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Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 15:57:52 +1000
Sometimes this is simply an issue with the microphone and / or the mic plug
for the sound card.
Firstly: Test your microphone with the audio tuning wizard in Windows
Messenger. This has a simpler setup than for Sound Recorder, but soon
identifies any problems. If it's not recording, check to see that the Mic
is plugged into the correct socket. If it is correctly connected and
doesn't work, I would suggest that you have a faulty socket in the sound
card or faulty Mic.
Good luck
BAR
"Douglass" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1a91601c41def$d1199340$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> The recording function on my PC is not recording sounds
> through the microphone.
>
> The microphone is working.
>
> The sound card is working.
>
> The problem has occured before and a microsoft certified
> dealer reinstalled the recording devices.
>
> I would like to fix this problem myself.
>
> These are the additional messages/issues experienced:
>
> Through the control panel, the Sounds and Audio Devices
> Properties application is launched. Choosing the Voice
> tab, the Test hardware... button is selected.
>
> After going through a timed diagnostic, two alert
> windows are displayed:
>
> 1st. "An error occurred during DirectPlay Voice setup.
> The error code is 0x8004005."
>
> 2nd. "Windows cannot execute DpvSetup.exe, use Add/Remove
> Programs control panel to install."
>
> There is no obvious method of installing this component
> through the 'Change or Remove Programs' button or
> with 'Add/Remove Windows Components'
>
> I did find a Microsoft article on their Support &
> Troubleshooting page when I did a search on the
> phrase 'dpvsetup.exe':
>
> 282882 - Error Message: Windows Cannot Execute
> DPVSetup.exe, Use Add/Remove Programs Control Panel to
> Install
>
> This was exactly the error message I received but when I
> tried the fix suggested in the article, (i.e., the
> correction), I went into the Sounds and Audio Devices
> Properties, chose the voice tab and hit the Advanced
> button under Voice Playback which opens an Advanced Audio
> Properties window. The article recommends: "On the
> Performance tab, move the Hardware Acceleration slider at
> least one position to the right."
>
> My tab is already as far right as it can go.
>
> Any Suggestions?
>
> Thanx in advance,
>
> -Douglass
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