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befuddled2
11-09-2006, 11:53 PM
I just recorded a song from a CD that was recorded many years ago so there should not be a problem with any of the coding of today's CDs. However, when I go to play the song back I get a message that the WAV file is not supported. What do I need to do to get a WAV file supported?
Thanks,
befuddled2
befuddled2
11-10-2006, 01:05 AM
I think I need a new Sound Card and that is my problem. I am going to check out the Winter County's Adult Education program for their class on how to fix and repair a PC. I'm not paying someone to come to my house to put in a sound card and I cannot carry my tower to my car to take it to a shop.
befuddled2
Wheelin Rev
11-10-2006, 07:57 AM
...when I go to play the song back I get a message that the WAV file is not supported.
befuddled2,
The "WAV" file format is the most basic of audio files and should be recognized on any Windows(tm) based computer. When you "boot up" in the morning, do you hear what I call "Bill Gate's Alarm Clock" tune from your PC's speakers? IIRC, that is an audio file in WAV format being played.
Of course, there are so many configurations of hardware and software these days, it is hard to just tell you to click this, click that, etc.
Best wishes to you!
Dave
befuddled2
11-10-2006, 03:22 PM
Thank you Dave,
I am not getting any sound of of my computer.
befuddled2
nide44
11-10-2006, 04:44 PM
Thank you Dave,
I am not getting any sound of of my computer.
befuddled2
Ah- Hah !!
You've lost the drivers or your sound card is bad, but most probably its the sound drivers. Happened to me once, & I took it to my local geeks (not the ones riding the VW's) and they gave it back to me with a CD that had card & drivers on it (in case it happened again)- I still have it. Plain orange cardboard CD envelope.
It was called :
2000 ASOUND Series Ver.3.0
& had on it:
ASound Express -PCI Sound Card
ASOUND Gold - ISA Sound card
of course it cost me $59.95 to get it.
(Basic minimum for my geeks to work on a 'puter)
befuddled2
11-10-2006, 07:35 PM
Thanks Bob, I will check into mine further.
befuddled2
Jo*mar
11-10-2006, 08:22 PM
sound card drivers can be Googled and downloaded.
Oh -what operating system are you using -- Win ? XP?
if so
go to -
my computer-right click then go to properties
then go to hardware
then device manager
then sound video & game controllers
find your sound card and click on it
then you'll get a whole section to check thru and in the drivers part try update driver.
You can also find it by going through the control panel , sound section.
hope this helps
Oh and your speakers are all connected & turned on /up?- mine came unplugged once
befuddled2
11-19-2006, 08:27 PM
I have sound now. Thanks everyone.
befuddled2
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