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My exported song is not playing in my PC and phone


Bywemb

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I've recorded something which was playing and sounding pretty good in the software (cakewalk) but I've been exporting it and it's just reading but there's no sound out of my PC's internal speaker, unless I plug in again my headphones via interface that I can hear my exported work. 

I even tried to send that piece in my phone (trying to confirm whether the problem was my PC's internal speaker), but the issue kept performing.

While looking forward to helping me solving the issue, kindly consider that I'm using/ working under the following tools,  settings and preferences (for the question's clarity)

#Lenovo thinkpad windows 10

#Berhinger Uphoria Studio set

#ASIO4ALL as driver, thus ASIO as driver mode

#Sampling rate: 48000

#Buffer size tending to "fast"( but not at the Xtreme point)

#Exporting Format : I've tried both MP3 and Wave

#Source category : Entire Mix

#Range: Entire Mix

#Bit Rate (kbs) :I'm trying to set 320 but refusing and get itself to 256

I think these points can clarify my issue, 

Looking forward to your helpful response,  thank you in advance 

 

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What are you using to play the file back? If you have tried with a wave file export then the issue is most certainly a device problem. Are you closing cakewalk before trying to play back the file? Since you are using Asio4all (which you should probably remove, but that is another discussion) it could be that cakewalk and windows are not sharing the driver correctly.  If you have closed down Cakewalk and it still does not play you will have to look into your windows audio settings. 

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+1 to what @reginaldStjohn just said. 
 

First you have to either use your audio interface or your computer sound system. You can’t use both at once easily. 

This is not a Cakewalk issue but a set up issue involving Windows and your audio interface which is not a recommend interface for Cakewalk which rarely works with asio4all

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8 hours ago, Bywemb said:

ASIO4ALL as driver, thus ASIO as driver mode

Welcome to the forum.
ASIO4All is not ASIO, thus ASIO is not the driver mode. It is a wrapper for the WDM/KS driver to make software think the WDM/KS driver is ASIO. You'd be better off using Microsoft's newer WASAPI driver mode if your Behringer does not have a true ASIO driver. Check their web site.

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