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"Java version 1.7.0_05
Please report error to webmaster.
java.lang.RuntimeException: Audio I/O from Java not supported on this system.
"
Do I need to install/upgrade/turn on something??
thanks
- bohfive
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Could you please let me know if I need to install something or adjust a setting. Thank you.
Text of error message follows:
Please report error to webmaster.
ListenUp version V1.80 (build 356, Tue Jul 17 00:00:00 EST 2007)
Caught: java.lang.RuntimeException: Audio I/O from Java not supported on this system.
----------- System Details ---------------------
ListenUp version V1.80 (build 356, Tue Jul 17 00:00:00 EST 2007)
java.version = 1.7.0_05
java.vendor = Oracle Corporation
java.home = C:\Program Files\Java\jre7
user.home = C:\Users\Owner
java.library.path = C:\Program Files\Java\jre7\bin;C:\Windows\Sun\Java\bin;C:\Windows\system32;C:\Windows;C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer;;C:\Win
----------- Location of Error ------------------
java.lang.RuntimeException: Audio I/O from Java not supported on this system.
at com.softsynth.javasonics.recplay.z.a(z.java:1210)
at com.softsynth.javasonics.recplay.z.<init>(z.java:111)
at com.softsynth.javasonics.recplay.ab.<init>(ab.java:32)
at com.softsynth.javasonics.recplay.RecorderApplet.createPlayer(RecorderApplet.java:295)
at com.softsynth.javasonics.recplay.PlayerApplet.a(PlayerApplet.java:1048)
at com.softsynth.javasonics.recplay.RecorderApplet.j(RecorderApplet.java:289)
at com.softsynth.javasonics.recplay.PlayerApplet.o(PlayerApplet.java:1199)
at com.softsynth.javasonics.recplay.PlayerApplet.start(PlayerApplet.java:1153)
at com.sun.deploy.uitoolkit.impl.awt.AWTAppletAdapter.start(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2Manager$AppletExecutionRunnable.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
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- bohfive
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bohfive wrote:Please report error to webmaster.
ListenUp version V1.80 (build 356, Tue Jul 17 00:00:00 EST 2007)
Caught: java.lang.RuntimeException: Audio I/O from Java not supported on this system.
As far as I can make out, this error message means that Java cannot access your microphone and/or your speakers. So the problem might be that you don't have a microphone plugged in.
If you definitely have both a microphone and speakers, try checking if you can record and play back using the standard Windows tools (e.g. Sound Recorder).
If everything is plugged in and working, it's possible that some other program has grabbed control of either the microphone or the speakers, so try closing programs that might be doing that (don't forget things that are running but idle, like Skype, video messaging, etc).
Hope that helps.
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- mmmason8967
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Hi
The voice recorder is designed to help you listen to your pronunciation and check it by yourself. We're sorry that it doesn't have the function for comparing your voice with a native Japanese speaker's pronunciation.
Thanks for your understanding in advance.
Jae
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