Originally Posted by AudioTrack
Originally Posted by DC Ron
When this happened to me I got on the PGMusic "Live Help" (link in a gold box at the top of this page). They had me change a few Windows settings and I was right back in action.
Do you recall what the changes were?

I didn't when I posted, but just found the transcript:

"Please close Band-in-a-Box (or other PG Music program that you were running).

Right click on the Windows Start menu and choose Run, then enter "control [a url="mmsys.cpl"]mmsys.cpl[/a] sounds" and press OK. This will open up the Windows Sound control panel.

Under the Playback tab, choose your default audio device (with the Green checkmark), then click on Properties. Go to the Advanced tab and choose 16-bit 44100 Hz (CD Quality) and click OK. If there is only the option of 24-bit 44100 Hz (Studio Quality), choose that instead. While we're here, uncheck the option to "Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device".

Next, do the same on the Recording tab with the device that has the Green checkmark. Click Properties, go to the Advanced tab, and choose 16-bit 44100 Hz (CD Quality) and click OK. If there is only the option of 24-bit 44100 Hz (Studio Quality), choose that instead. While we're here, uncheck the option to "Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device".

Once that is done, click OK on the Sound window, then go back to your PG Music program and make sure it is working."

Last edited by DC Ron; 08/10/24 05:45 PM.

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