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Posted on Dec 02, 2008

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I have edited a sequence on FC and everything was perfect when I played it back.  I left the computer for a break and when I came back although everything was plugged still plugged in it had the device removal warning for my drive on screen.  I restarted everything but now I cannot hear the audio. I know it's still there as the levels are moving but I just can't hear it. I have tried the obvious like the sound level on my computer. I am new to this program so any help is appreciated.   

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Just on a lap top not a editing suit with additional hardware? Can you hear MP3 files played in ITunes? (if not speakers or sound card hardware issue) Can you hear new files captured (if so recapturing quickest)?
N.B. Do you know there is a master sound device in system preferences?

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