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Troubleshooting
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.
Cannot record digitally
Is the “Record input select switch” set to DIGITAL?
Is the “Digital input select switch” setting (OPT/COAX) correct?
Does the Sample rate select switch setting match the sample rate of
the digital device connected to the digital input connector?
Data that contains the SCMS flag cannot be recorded digitally.
The UA-30 supports SCMS, 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-30 will not be able to record this on the computer.
(The sound will be output from the line output jacks and the headphone jack.)
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, go to
[Control Panel]-[Multimedia], click the CD Music tab, and check Enable
digital CD audio for this CD-ROM device. Depending on your system,
playback may still not be possible. For details, contact the manufacturer of
your computer. If you are using a PC-card (PCMCIA) type CD-ROM drive,
playing back WAVE data from a CD-ROM or an audio CD may cause the
sound to be interrupted, or no sound at all may be output.
The computer suspended while the UA-30 was playing
If Windows enters suspend mode while the UA-30 is playing, you will have
to disconnect and then reconnect the UA-30.
About SCMS
SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) is a function provided on consumer
digital audio devices such as DAT and MD recorders to protect the rights of
the copyright owner by prohibiting digital second-generation recordings
from being made via a digital connection. If you record via a digital
connection from a digital recorder that has SCMS, the SCMS data will be
recorded together with the digital audio data. Digital audio data that contains
SCMS data cannot be recorded again via a digital connection.
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