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RC1 and SoundMax -- funky audio problems
"clean" install (let old WinXP2 go to Windows.old, no dual boot) on a "white
box" which had WinXP previously (overall performance evaluation of the system is a pedestrian 2.5) -- used to have audio, no problem -- now generally, no audio -- very funky -- Device Manager reports no problems or conflicts (SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio) -- but don't get sound, for the most part -- sometimes (can't trace when), will get startup, shutdown, etc system sounds -- even a few times (can't tell what I did differently), get sound with Media Player (playing audio or video) -- thought that I somehow had fixed the problem -- currently, I get no sounds whatsoever (no, connections are NOT loose! volume is set fine, not muting) click speaker icon in SysTray and Volume Mixer shows all sliders nearly full volume, and right click the speaker icon in SysTray and get Sound popup -- Playback tab shows Speakers/SoundMax green checkmark for "working" -- if I initially click the "Sounds" tab and try to test the system sounds, nothing however, if I first click configure button and test button(stereo) and get sound from each speaker correctly) -- continue to the next window, and again, can get sound (BTW, relatively cheap Altec/Lansing speakers with a subwoofer) correctly -- NOW I go back to sounds and I DO hear the system sounds -- but that STILL doesn't get me audio from Media Player -- oh, and I also tried loading RealPlayer (free version), but no joy there, either! (wanted to eliminate possibility of Media Player being the culprit) I think if I were to shutdown now, I would get the Windows exit march OK; but on a bootup, would not get the Windows entrance march I'm at a loss here. Don't know what I did to (ONCE!) get sounds properly -- but now can't seem to repeat the actions which temporarily got Media Player to give sound AND get correct system sounds. SUGGESTIONS?? (oh, I'm NOT a games player, so suggesting that I upgrade to a separate sound card with better speakers, is a non-starter -- just want sound to work as expected, I'm not looking for concert quality!!) |
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RC1 and SoundMax -- funky audio problems
Did have same problems downloaded new vista drivers for my soundmax then
installed codec packs no problems . I have the k-lite codec pack installed and always put this on every time i reinstall windows even on xp. As with any loss of sound and video it is mostly always down to having the right codec installed " wrote: Oh, quick followup -- might have been obvious, but trying to play a pre-recorded DVD (Media Player) gives me video, but no audio |
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RC1 and SoundMax -- funky audio problems
Had the same on rc1 and rc2 install the k-lite codec pack have used this for
years on all windows versions, it's a must " wrote: Oh, quick followup -- might have been obvious, but trying to play a pre-recorded DVD (Media Player) gives me video, but no audio |
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RC1 and SoundMax -- funky audio problems
Interestingly, when I got an auto-update and checked the list of those that
were already downloaded to my machine, I found new driver listed -- and NOW I do have sounds that (so far!) have "stuck" without having to do all sorts of tricks the funny thing is that the date on the download for those drivers was BEFORE I posted, so they should have already installed and I should have already had sound maybe since it was "optional" install, it didn't happen until I got a "required" install from AutoUpdates? maybe just a bug in how/when updates actually get installed? I dunno -- guess I'm looking a gift horse in the mouth, since at least now (for whatever the reason) I've got sound again! "ken" wrote in message ... Had the same on rc1 and rc2 install the k-lite codec pack have used this for years on all windows versions, it's a must " wrote: Oh, quick followup -- might have been obvious, but trying to play a pre-recorded DVD (Media Player) gives me video, but no audio |