Hi Ron. As you indicated, once you set your sound card as the default, Replay Radio's driver should not be able to reassume default status with every startup. Unfortunately, that does not seem to be the case here. My other thought was that perhaps Replay included a feature which looks for its own driver as default at startup and reestablishes itself. when necessary. That is an option that I've seen in other software such as Winamp and Real Player, but thus far, if Replay Radio has such a feature which could be checked or unchecked, I haven't been able to find it.

Larry
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron or Susan Denis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Replay Radio Driver Question



In the volume control for most sound cards you can get to which driver to mark as the default. Not sure how this differs from sound card to sound card but I am pretty sure you can set the native soundcard drivers as the default and the replay radio drivers will not start with windows. I used the replay-radio enhanced sound card driver so I can avoid recording system sounds and my speech. I set the computer's sound controls to default to the driver that came with the soundcard on the computer. Again, I think I reached this and made my selections using the volume control, under properties.
RD


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