![]() You really have to go out of your way to mess it up in the way Cisco did here. Audio is an easy thing to initialize correctly. Technically it's enough to disable the ones the player falsely uses for output until the right one is chosen.Īs a software developer I am really at a loss for words. The easy solution is to actively disable all audio devices that are not used or have speakers/headphones connected to them to force the player to pick the right one. Sadly, the Network Recording Player does not allow you to change the audio device, yet insists on not using your defaults. What might be the problem you may ask? The player picked an audio device for output that was neither the default, nor the default communication device - but one of the monitors that also had audio out. ![]() ![]() ![]() Of course this is where Cisco's help ends. The recording was fine and contained audio, the computer was fine, played sound and the mixer levels were okay too. I was just called up by a friend who had issues playing back his recorded classes.
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