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re: I can't get sound from my pcmcia cd drive
Monday, August 15, 2005 at 1:47 pm Windows 95 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Jerry
(872 messages posted)
Hi Woolly:
I wonder if the CD PLAYER lost its mapping to the
input of the SOUND CARD when JUKE BOX was
installed.
Double-left-click on the MY COMPUTER icon on your
DESKTOP.
Click VIEW -> OPTIONS -> FILE TYPES
Scroll down the list until you see
AudioCD
then left-click once on it.
At the bottom of the panel, if it doesn't say
"Opens with CD PLAYER"
Click EDIT
Under ACTIONS, double-left-click PLAY
Another window will open.
In the box marked "Application used to perform
action" type this:
C:\WINDOWS\cdplayer.exe /play
Click OK (the top window will close)
Click CLOSE on the next window
Click CLOSE on the next window
Close the MY COMPUTER window
I don't know if it's necessary to reboot when a
change like this is made, but it can't hurt.
If this doesn't fix it, or if the AudioCD was
already associated with the CD PLAYER, we'll try
UNINSTALLING and REINSTALLING the CD PLAYER
(you'll need your Windows Installation CD for
this, unless all the CAB files are stored on your
hard drive). Let me know. We can walk through it
together.
Jerry
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