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that the DSB-R100 is completely compatible

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(B). My DSB-R100 's volume indicator is blinking normally, the switches are all functioning properly, and the speaker is on, but I don't hear anything. Why is this? ANS: Try turning off the volume indicator. If you are then able to hear sound, this shows that the sound card was unable to transmit sound to the speakers while it was recording a WAVE file. The solution is to turn off the volume indicator. The reason for this is that the DSB-R100 must turn on its record function when the volume indicator is turned on (see question 10 for an explanation). Another solution is to open Win95's Mixer (double click on the speaker icon in the lower right part of the screen to open the Mixer) and change several of the special record options on the record page; see if you can simultaneously hear sound and cause the volume meter to appear. For example, if you use the ESS sound chip, it should be possible to find the volume monitor switch in the mixer control program; turning on this switch will generally solve this problem. ’Testing throughout the design process has proven that the DSB-R100 is completely compatible with most sound cards on the market. 35

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(B). My DSB-R100 's volume indicator is blinking
normally, the switches are all functioning properly,
and the speaker is on, but I don't hear anything.
Why is this?
ANS:
Try turning off the volume indicator. If you are then
able to hear sound, this shows that the sound card was
unable to transmit sound to the speakers while it was
recording a WAVE file. The solution is to turn off the
volume indicator. The reason for this is that the
DSB-R100 must turn on its record function when the
volume indicator is turned on (see question 10 for an
explanation). Another solution is to open Win95's
Mixer (double click on the speaker icon in the lower
right part of the screen to open the Mixer) and change
several of the special record options on the record page;
see if you can simultaneously hear sound and cause the
volume meter to appear. For example, if you use the
ESS sound chip, it should be possible to find the volume
monitor switch in the mixer control program; turning on
this switch will generally solve this problem.
Testing throughout the design process has proven
that the DSB-R100 is completely compatible with
most sound cards on the market.