Glenn,

Just to doublecheck some very basic stuff (and it pays to set the driver to MME to do this as BIAB usually works better with MME when problem solving).

Also, if there are any USB sound-related devices plugged in into your computer, disconnect those during the initial problem solving process.


1. Have you restarted your computer and not simply logged off? This has solved a number of sound issues just recently on this forum.


2. Have you confirmed that you soundcard playback is set to allow BIAB to take control of it when running? On Windows 7, I do this as follows...

(a) Rightclick on the speaker icon in the taskbar

(b) Select "Playback Devices"

(c) Rightclick on "Speakers" (#2 on image below) and select "Properties"

(d) Select "Advanced" (#3) and activate the two checkboxes (#4).


3. Restart the computer after setting the speaker as mentioned in (2) above. This guarantees that all memories are fully cleared.

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