First elements 3.0.2 kein Audio output

Hallo

ICH hab an vielen Stott nach einer Lösung as mein problem gesucht aber leider nichts found.
Sommerfotos kann man mir helfen yesterday.

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ICH habe ein Elements 3.0.2 auf Windows vista first. Habe ich aus einem gerendert Clip Filmstucke yesterday.
Heute wanted ich an den Clips weiterarbeiten aber ich habe keinen output Audio mehr.
Da're ein altes Programm ist, konnte ich keine Onlinelosung find something.

I hope yesterday eine Antwort zu bekommen.

Danke


(PS: nich bose breast, wenn der nich auf anhieb in der right section Federal Post)

Go to the Edit menu and select Preferences and Audio equipment.

Click ASIO settings. Make sure that the settings on this screen matches your real hardware configuration.

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