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John Smith February 26th 05 06:11 PM

WMP10 no sound
 
Cross posting this from MS Media Player as have gotten good answers
here.

WIN XP Pro SP1 + patches, no SP2. Suddenly music and sound on video
files and
CD playback are gone. XP startup sounds are still OK. If I roll back to
MediaPlayer9 everything works ok.

Any ideas?

TIS..John



Colin Barnhorst February 26th 05 09:08 PM

WMP10 no sound
 
Open the Volume Controll applet (right click on speaker icon in notification
area or access through Control Panel) and see if Wave is muted and what the
Volume setting is. It may have been reset by the installation. Update your
sound card drivers from the manufacturer's website.

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Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
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"John Smith" wrote in message
...
Cross posting this from MS Media Player as have gotten good answers
here.

WIN XP Pro SP1 + patches, no SP2. Suddenly music and sound on video
files and
CD playback are gone. XP startup sounds are still OK. If I roll back to
MediaPlayer9 everything works ok.

Any ideas?

TIS..John





John Smith February 26th 05 10:18 PM

WMP10 no sound
 
Volume control is set correctly and checked Asus web site and drivers are latest
version.

Colin Barnhorst wrote:

Open the Volume Controll applet (right click on speaker icon in notification
area or access through Control Panel) and see if Wave is muted and what the
Volume setting is. It may have been reset by the installation. Update your
sound card drivers from the manufacturer's website.

--
Colin Barnhorst [MVP Windows - Virtual Machine]
(Reply to the group only unless otherwise requested)
"John Smith" wrote in message
...
Cross posting this from MS Media Player as have gotten good answers
here.

WIN XP Pro SP1 + patches, no SP2. Suddenly music and sound on video
files and
CD playback are gone. XP startup sounds are still OK. If I roll back to
MediaPlayer9 everything works ok.

Any ideas?

TIS..John





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