re: no sound in Win Media Player
Monday, April 14, 2003 at 3:38 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Joe
(12 messages posted)
Had the same problem when I upgraded to WMP9. I went back to the old version and
the sound came back. I'm content to use the older version. I suggest you back out
v9 again. BTW, I also use Winamp and it works with websites. Maybe you need to
review Winamp setup. I suggest not using the most current version of Winamp though
as it has a few bugs. They have both old and new versions to download on thier website.
Last suggestion, try email Microsoft tech support. You will have to register with
them (.net registration) but they should be able to resolve whatever problem you
are having.
On Monday, April 14, 2003 at 7:49 am, Carrie wrote:
> I put this in SEARCH (here) and came up with many posts about it, but they seemed
>to be more WIN 2000 and up, and no clear (or any) answers.
>
> I have WMP9 installed, and it works fine, except there's no sound. When I play
online
>clips I usually see them but no sound. Everything I can find is turned up.
>
> When I try playing CDs from the D drive, (or audio files I have saved) error boxes
>come up saying there is no sound card, or another program is using it.
>
> I've tried older versions of WMP, and the same thing.
>
> Someone suggested I run tests for the directX and the sound test failed. But
I
>never learned what to do to fix it. And I have sound, everything else (sound) works,
>and other player programs do. Just not with WMP.
>
> I have Real Player, which plays audio files but not the CDs. It says it has to
>have an update or plugin, and will contact their homepage to get it. Then says what
>I need isn't available.
>
> I also have used WinAmp, which works with my sound files AND CDs, but isn't an
>option for clicking on websites (usually only RealAudio, WMP or one of them is).
>
> This started because I was given a link to webcasts of news from around the world.
>It said Real Audio player or WMP was required. At the time I was using WinAmp (which
>seemed to work for my audio files and CDs).
>
> Right now Real Audio plays the sound files, and the "generic" (I think it came
>with WIN) CD PLAYER (which is in ENTERTAINMENT) plays the CDs.
>
> I've tried taking out and changing and changing the settings (default) to, and
>installing older models.
>
> I have WIN 98 SE (hp Brio). I'm sure I had both WMP and Real Player in at one
time.
>In the 2 years I've had this computer I've reinstalled WIN 98 SE two different times.
>
> What I'd like is a player that I can use for everything. Audio files, CDs and
webcasts/
>videos I might find online to click on and open.
>
> I like the new WMP, how you can open it to full screen, and the visuals.
>
> But, if I could get Real Player to work for everything (or anything else for
>that matter) I could use that.
>
> Also, I'd like to find out why WMP (any version of it) says there's an error
with
>the sound. No soundcard or another program is using it.
>
> I've tried taking everything out BUT the WMP and it still says this. Only the
>little generic WIN CD PLAYER was in. I don't want to take that out, because it's
>sometimes the only program that I can play CDs with. And I might have to reinstall
>WIN again to get it back.
>
> I also have a cd burner (hp) and software that came with that (RECORD NOW) and
>NERO (I downloaded but haven't figure out, so don't use). And CDex I've been using
>to record cassette tapes onto the computer and then making CDs from them.
>
> How do I find out what, if anything is clashing, or using whatever WMP is supposed
>to use?
>
> Thanks,
> Carrie
>
>
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