Hello everyone,

I just moved my work to a new desktop computer (Windows 7 Home Premium).  When I try to use the foot pedal to listen to audio, nothing happens at all. When I use keyboard shortcuts to listen, nothing happens. When I go to the "Multimedia" tab and hit "Play," the "Access Violation" window opens up and when I click on it, it closes Eclipse all together.

Has anyone found a solution for this problem already?  I have an Eclipse Support contract, but thought there might be a quicker, less frustrating way to solve this dilemma.

I have a laptop with Windows 7 Home Premium and everything works perfectly fine on it.

Thanks for your help.

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I did have that problem, but now I can't remember how I fixed it.  I did definitely call tech support and they helped me.  That's probably your best bet since I can't remember what they told me to do.  Sorry.

 

That was happening to me when I had the internal mic on my laptop disabled.  It would kick me right out of Eclipse.  Check your playback settings in your Control Panel.  It may be something in there.

I had the same problem when I switched to Windows 7.  Call tech support.  I had to go into my computer bios and enable the function keys somehow.  It is too hard to remember.

thank you all for your responses.  Tech support was able to help me by linking into my computer.  My foot pedal did not install correctly initially, which was problem No. 1.  Also, Janet, you are right.  One must have stereo mode enabled under the audio functions or plug a mic in.  I am very glad to be up and running (editing) again.

Thank you again for helping,

I just got that again today and tech support told me it is because I disabled my internal microphone and I didn't have an external microphone attached when I went into a RT job.  Yep, that was it!!  I called for a completely different issue but that happened too.

Hi, I know it is two years later, but I just moved over to Windows 7 and am having the same problem. I am a scopist and only interested in playing back synched audio. Does anyone remember a quick fix or do I need to call Eclipse?

Plug in the microphone to the microphone port and then try it again.  It should work, at least that makes it work for me.

I don't use a microphone, only headphones. I'm a scopist.

You just need to plug something into the microphone port, a second pair of headphones even.  Then try the audio.  It doesn't have to be a microphone.  

OMG, Kelli, it worked! Thank you!

I knew it would.  I had  the same problem and that's what tech support told me to do.  

Glad to help.  :)

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