Java Error Cannot Write To Speaker
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(Brazil) Home Self Service Community Resources Support Support Call Us My Cases Web Conferencing how to clear java cache - Error: Audio System Error - Cannot Write to Speaker Date Published: Jun 16,2014 Category: Product:Web_Conferencing_Known_Issues_and_Error_Messages_Web_Conferencing; Version:Web_Conferencing Article No.: 000036877 Product: Collaborate - Web Conferencing
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Document Type: User Documentation Document Summary: Error Summary This article will provide instructions to resolve the error: "Audio System Error - Cannot write to speaker". Affected Platforms All supported Mac and Windows-based computersDocument Details: Description When Blackboard Collaborate web conferencing starts, it verifies that it can access available audio devices. If java download it cannot write to your audio output device, it will display this error. The reasons why Blackboard Collaborate web conferencing may fail to access your audio output device are: Another application has the hardware locked in use An incorrect audio output device has been selected Screenshot of the error message Solution This situation sometimes requires you to check or make changes in several areas; this article will highlight the areas that will need to be reviewed. Clear the Java cache. Ensure all speakers and microphones are connected to the computer prior to launching the Blackboard Collaborate web conferencing session. Ensure that no other programs are using your audio device. Rebooting your computer will typically force programs to release control of your audio device. Confirm that you have the correct Audio Output device selected within Blackboard Collaborate web conferencing as follows: Launch a web conferencing session or recording Select Tools Select Audio Select Speaker Sett
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