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guru_of_time Nov 5, 2007 01:44 AM

Sound Card Issue and Nero Issue
 
I believe that there is something wrong with my sound card. I have an HP computer, which means that I have a Realtek High Definition Audio sound card. I've had the computer for about 2 and a half months and everything ran perfectly fine up until recently. Some time during Friday or Saturday I just lost all sound. I don't know how or why. I've also lost the ability to even play media files. For example, if I open Winamp and attempting to play something, it doesn't even start. The same goes for MediaMonkey, Nero, Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center, YouTube, etc. When I try to run a file in Windows Media Player an alert pops up that says:
Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the file. For additional assistance, click Web Help
This page pops up: Microsoft Windows Media - Web Help
I check in the Device Manager and the sound card is listed and says that it is working properly. A full Norton scan doesn't come up with anything and the task manager doesn't show anything fishy running.

Another problem that came up a little more than a week ago, which may or may not be related to this issue, is with Nero. I have a registered version of the software and for some reason with all files the sound was fine but the video was displaying a new frame every, say, few seconds and would blend them (difficult to describe). But now, of course, I can't even run the files with the sound card issue.

CAN ANYONE HELP!?!?

evilboris Nov 5, 2007 06:41 AM

Try updating your drivers.

guru_of_time Nov 5, 2007 07:29 AM

It says that they're up to date.

Cam Nov 9, 2007 02:02 PM

The only drivers worse than Creative's are Realtek's, infamous for crashing games and VLC. Try a really old version of the drivers, it might help if you're lucky.

Or you could try disabling hardware acceleration or something, start -> run > dxdiag.


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