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Ed Mullikin - 30 Jan 2008 21:10 GMT
I take photos at a convention. There is a ritual team competetion and I took
photos of the teams like I have for years.  I take the photo and then ask
each contestant to speak into the camera giving his name and ritual
position.  I can then use that information to get the names in the published
photo correct.  I upgraded to Vista and it apparently used Real for the
voice when I copied the photos to the computer.  I cannot get it to play
back the voice.  I know the camera recorded the voice because I demonstrated
it to one of the ritual teams.  HELP!
Kevin - 31 Jan 2008 03:20 GMT
>I take photos at a convention. There is a ritual team competetion and I
>took photos of the teams like I have for years.  I take the photo and then
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>play back the voice.  I know the camera recorded the voice because I
>demonstrated it to one of the ritual teams.  HELP!

Windows wouldn't have used a third-party application like Real Audio unless
you have made it the default for all audio playback and recording.  The
format used to record audio by your camera is probably not Vista Compatible.
Check with the website of the camera manufacturer.
 
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