A blank (silent) file is created when you record
• Try setting the bit rate to "16bit."
If you are using Windows98 Second Edition, and your recording software is
set to a bit rate of 8 bits, a blank file may be created, so that you may not be
able to record effectively. If this occurs, you will be able to record correctly by
setting the bit rate to "16 bit".
• Data that contains the SCMS flag cannot be recorded digitally.
The UA-1D supports SCMS (p. 27), so that if SCMS-flagged data (such as data
from an MD that was digitally copied from a commercial music CD) is input
to the digital connector, the UA-1D will not be able to record this on the
computer.
Cannot record digitally
•
Is the application set to the same sampling frequency as that of
the digital device connected to the digital input connector?
•
Recording will no longer be possible if you switch the sampling
frequency (for example, between digital broadcast A mode and B
mode) of a device while it remains connected to the digital input
connectors.
When switching the sampling frequency, you need to disconnect, then
reconnect the digital cable.
•
It is not possible to record digital data of a format other than
consumer digital audio device format.
Cannot Record Music CD
•
The UA-1D cannot record music CDs in the computer's CD-ROM
drive.
The volume changed when you resumed from
Suspend or Hibernation status
•
When Windows 2000 resumes from Suspend or Hibernation, the
output volume setting is changed due to a problem of Windows.
Start up the Mixer application as described in Volume Control settings
(p. 17), and adjust the USB Audio (Speaker) slider.
Game background music does not sound
•
Does the game use an audio CD for background music?
If an audio CD is used to provide background music for the game, refer to
When using your computer's CD-ROM drive to play an audio CD, or when
playing background music for games with the UA-1D. (p. 18).
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