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Ann Lorenc [Symantec]

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Sep 28, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/28/98
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On 28 Sep 1998 02:55:47 GMT, Stephen Charnley <xpau...@san.rr.com>
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>The messages left in Talk Works are played bach at a different speed
>than they are recorded. Messages can be left, but when I try to
>listen to then it's like listening to a 33rpm record at 45 rpm's.

What modem are you using and is it supported by Talkworks for voice?

By default, TalkWorks uses the Windows sound system to play
voice messages, to record greetings and memos, and to set the
microphone for speaker phone operation. If you have trouble
recording greetings and memos or using the speaker phone feature,
ensure your Windows sound system is set up correctly for
recording and playback:

To set recording and playback options (Windows 95 and
Windows NT 4.0):
1. Click the Windows Start button, point to Settings, and then
click Control Panel.
2. Double click the Multimedia icon.
3. Enable Show Volume Control On The Taskbar and click OK.
4. On the Windows taskbar, right click the Volume icon.
5. Click Volume Controls.
6. On the Options menu, click Properties.
7. In the Adjust Volume For section, click Playback.
8. In the volume control list, enable PC Speaker and
Microphone.
9. In the Adjust Volume For section, click Recording.
10. In the volume control list, enable Microphone.

Ann Lorenc[Symantec Corp.]
Technical Support Analyst
Online Services
Symantec Corporation

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