"CJW" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Nope; it still does not help. The Sound Recorder appears to run, but no
> sound is recorded.
>
> "Raoul" wrote:
>
>> Right click on the little speaker down in the task bar and left click on
>> it
>> .. Then make sure something isn't muted.
>>
>> "CJW" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:236D75A1-5A2C-4D6F-8FD1-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> No, it doesn't help. It seems like maybe it only wants to record from a
>> microphone, the Help function says you need one, but another place in
>> Help
>> it
>> says you just need an Audio Input Device, defined as a mic or a CD-player
>> for
>> examples. Is there a way to do it in Media Player instead of just using
>> Sound Recorder? I only want about 5 seconds' worth of the song.
>>
>> "Raoul" wrote:
>>
>> > Have you tried upgrading to WMP 10?
>> >
>> > "CJW" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> > news:51CC67B4-1005-407C-8B09-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > I'm using XP (SP2) and I have WMP 9. When I try to record a brief .wav
>> from
>> > a track on a CD that's playing, it acts like its being recorded, but I
>> > get
>> > nothing when I try to play back the results. What's wrong? Yes I'm
>> > new
>> at
>> > this.
>> >
A few comments : re-install your sound card drivers.
Have you actually chosen CD to record from ?
Upgrading from WMP9 to 10 will have absolutely no effect if you can't solve
the WM9 problem.
Also on playback make sure nothing is muted (except microphone).
Cheers,
jerry
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