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Date: | Thu, 29 Jun 2006 15:26:33 -0500 |
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I'm asking for help again since I didn't get any responses the first
time and I still have the problem.
Problem: no sound out of Windows Media Player. I have video but no
sound. Other thngs like my email client have the normal sounds and
Media Player Classic plays sounds the way it normally does.
I tried uninstalling Windows Media Player and installing another
version. That did not help...I still have no sound from it and but the
video is still good.
I seldom listen to CDs on my computer and I don't download and play or
burn music to a CD.
I believe that I lost the sound capability when Windows Update updated
Windows Media Player quite awhile ago now, but since I've uninstalled
Windows Media Player and reinstalled a new version that I downloaded
from Microsoft and that didn't fix the problem, it must be something
else. BTW, Windows Media Player worked just fine for a very long time
before this problem occurred.
I have WinXP home SR2, Dell Dimension L800r computer, 160 gig HD, 512
megs ram.
According to Device Manager, under Sound, video and game controllers, I have
Audio Codecs
Creative AudioPCI (ES1272,ES1373)(WDM)
Legacy Audio Drivers
Legacy Video Capture Devices
Media Control Devices
Unimodem Half-Duplex Audio Device
Video Codecs
None of the above report any problems.
Thanks in advance...
Loy
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