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In <200207151635.AHF05510@100m.mpr200-2.esr.lvcm.net>, on 07/15/02   
   at 08:40 AM, eyeleica@lvcm.com said:  
 
>It is interesting, Steve, I also don't have sound this morning.  Is there  
>a special place to look for a problem in this area.  I've tried playing a  
>cd and various sounds on board, but no luck.  
 
Recall, that for now you can play .wav's but not .mid's.  Do .wav's still  
work?  
 
Since you have two drives, it's possible Warp is trying to play the wrong  
CD.  In System Setup -> Multimedia Setup, you will have two Compact Disc  
tabs.  Select the one you want to be your default CD Audio device.  
 
The figure which drive is which, click on the litte + sign in the upper  
right of the notebook page, that takes you to the second page of the  
Compact Disk settings and will show the drive letter.  
 
This is actually a user interface defect.  The standard is for notebook  
pages with multiple sub-pages under the tab to indicate the page number.   
The Multimediea Setttings notebook is missing these indications.  To get  
familiar with what's really available, click on the System tab and then  
click on the + to sequence though all the available pages.  
 
Steven  
 
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