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Matt[_4_]
November 8th 07, 11:32 PM
I purchased a Behringer UCA-202 USB adapter. I'm using windows XP and
Cool Edit. Using 3 seperate computers I cannot record into any
computer. However playback does work. I've checked and rechecked all
the audio settings both in the control panel and on my sound Blaster
Audigy 2 panel. When record is selected, the "OK" is grayed out. I
tried another brand of USB adapter on these computers and the same
thing. I'm told no drivers are necessary because it is a USB Audio
Codec which windows recognizes. Any clues?

Arny Krueger
November 9th 07, 11:40 AM
"Matt" > wrote in message
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> I purchased a Behringer UCA-202 USB adapter. I'm using
> windows XP and Cool Edit. Using 3 seperate computers I
> cannot record into any computer.

It might be broken.

> However playback does
> work. I've checked and rechecked all the audio settings
> both in the control panel and on my sound Blaster Audigy
> 2 panel.

Why are you trying to control the little Behr with competitive software?

> When record is selected, the "OK" is grayed out.

What OK?

> I tried another brand of USB adapter on these computers
> and the same thing.

Uninstall the Audigy software and see what happens.

> I'm told no drivers are necessary
> because it is a USB Audio Codec which windows recognizes.

This is true.

Mark D. Zacharias[_2_]
November 9th 07, 01:05 PM
"Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
. ..
> "Matt" > wrote in message
> ups.com
>
>> I purchased a Behringer UCA-202 USB adapter. I'm using
>> windows XP and Cool Edit. Using 3 seperate computers I
>> cannot record into any computer.
>
> It might be broken.
>
>> However playback does
>> work. I've checked and rechecked all the audio settings
>> both in the control panel and on my sound Blaster Audigy
>> 2 panel.
>
> Why are you trying to control the little Behr with competitive software?
>
>> When record is selected, the "OK" is grayed out.
>
> What OK?
>
>> I tried another brand of USB adapter on these computers
>> and the same thing.
>
> Uninstall the Audigy software and see what happens.
>
>> I'm told no drivers are necessary
>> because it is a USB Audio Codec which windows recognizes.
>
> This is true.
>
>
>

Coming to this thread late - sorry if this has been covered, but...

1. Control Panel
2. Sounds and Audio Devices
3. Select the "Audio" tab
4. You can select the default Playback and Record devices here. Obviously,
select your USB device.
5. Click "Apply"


Mark Z.

Ron Hardin
November 9th 07, 01:35 PM
With RealProducer I also had to raise the priority
to high, so that it didn't lose sync and start
encoding garbage after a while.

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