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Question by KJ Wright
Submitted on 6/8/2004
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I have been working on running the sip-communicator, a Voice Over IP program. For some reason I can not get incoming sound on the computer. I can send voice to a Voice Over IP Phone, and hear it on the phone, however I can not receive voice on the computer. I have checked the sound card and can get sound fine when not using this program. This problem does appear to be computer specific, as it was working fine on another computer. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to where pointers may be set wrong, or anything else that might be wrong, and how to fix it?


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