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#1 User is offline   RavishingRocket 

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Posted 29 September 2003 - 03:37 AM

games and mp3 playback work fine. The .wav sounds dont work. Not sure why but it just started and i havent installed or uninstalled anything. I did try to reinstall the audio drivers but that didnt help. Any ideas? thanks
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Posted 29 September 2003 - 05:39 PM

i have got .wav files to play, but only thru windows media player. i tried playing them thru sndrec32.exe but it just wont work. I reinstalled again and it kinda worked this time. Any time a program(like aim) goes to play .wav file, i dont hear anything, but when i go acutally click on the file in the folder it will play fine(thru media player). Any ideas on getting sndrec32 to play .wav file again or how i can get the programs to use media player when playing .wav thanks
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Posted 30 September 2003 - 09:31 AM

do you have any modems installed???

sometimes a speakerphone modem will install a virtual audio device that will (i don't know why..) replace your sound card as the default sound device.

go to the control panel,sound speech & audio deviced,sound and audio devices. go to the audio tab and check what is your default sudio device.

hope that helps.
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Posted 01 October 2003 - 01:59 AM

I have a similar problem. I cannot play wavs either, not thru any program. I can play CD music, through the sound card, just fine though.



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