Audio problems in CP4/Vista x64

I have two audio problems that may, or may not, be related.
I've tried two different microphones, one USB and one "standard", none of the were recogniced by CP4.
I'm also unable to import sound files, not even the files that ships with the software works. In this case I get an error message saying something about CP being unable to decode and opening the files.
I've tried to the  nsaudio.dll fix, but to no avail
Any ideas?

Hi there
We have seen various levels of success with Captivate running on Vista 64 Bit.
Captivate hasn't been certified by Adobe for 64 bit systems.
You may find the following thread helpful
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Cheers... Rick
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