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I recently had to reformat and obviously update everything. Since I did that,
I have had really bad problems with WMP 10 playing music. The sound is very scrathy and distorted whenever I play music that I have either saved to my HDD or from playing a CD. However, DVD's play and sound perfect? If I go onto a website where there is music or sounds, it is perfect quality. Windows systems shutdown sound is perfect but Windows system start sound is, again, scratchy and distorted. I have tried re-installing the drivers etc, many times but to no avail. There are no update drivers so that is not an option either. I have a feeling that something went wrong when I was doing the Windows update with WMP 10 after the reformat and update but what, I don't know? The sound card is a C-Media CM-18738/3DX (cheap I know but it suits me) but I don't think that the sound card is the problem here? Maybe I have to remove WMP 10 and reinstall it again if that's possible? Many thanks in advance. |
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Not sure if I can help, but maybe I could help troubleshoot.
Your DVD probably has a direct connect to your sound card via a small Audio cable. Your CD drive and HDD are processing through the IDE Cable to the Mother board to the Sound Card. You may start by going to Volumn, click on advanced and see where the levels are. Check your settings for the input etc, Are your speakers amplified and if so do you have them plugged into the Headphone jack (amplified output) or the Aux Output of your soundcard. They should be plugged into the Aux Output of the card. Try it. "MickY G" wrote: > I recently had to reformat and obviously update everything. Since I did that, > I have had really bad problems with WMP 10 playing music. The sound is very > scrathy and distorted whenever I play music that I have either saved to my > HDD or from playing a CD. However, DVD's play and sound perfect? If I go onto > a website where there is music or sounds, it is perfect quality. Windows > systems shutdown sound is perfect but Windows system start sound is, again, > scratchy and distorted. I have tried re-installing the drivers etc, many > times but to no avail. There are no update drivers so that is not an option > either. I have a feeling that something went wrong when I was doing the > Windows update with WMP 10 after the reformat and update but what, I don't > know? The sound card is a C-Media CM-18738/3DX (cheap I know but it suits me) > but I don't think that the sound card is the problem here? Maybe I have to > remove WMP 10 and reinstall it again if that's possible? Many thanks in > advance. |
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Forgot to say that all plugs and sockets for speakers are OK. Green in green
and black in black (Creative Inspire 4.1). Cheers! "Craig A." wrote: > Not sure if I can help, but maybe I could help troubleshoot. > Your DVD probably has a direct connect to your sound card via a small > Audio cable. > Your CD drive and HDD are processing through the IDE Cable to the Mother > board to the Sound Card. You may start by going to Volumn, click on advanced > and see where the levels are. Check your settings for the input etc, Are > your speakers amplified and if so do you have them plugged into the Headphone > jack (amplified output) or the Aux Output of your soundcard. They should be > plugged into the Aux Output of the card. > Try it. > > "MickY G" wrote: > > > I recently had to reformat and obviously update everything. Since I did that, > > I have had really bad problems with WMP 10 playing music. The sound is very > > scrathy and distorted whenever I play music that I have either saved to my > > HDD or from playing a CD. However, DVD's play and sound perfect? If I go onto > > a website where there is music or sounds, it is perfect quality. Windows > > systems shutdown sound is perfect but Windows system start sound is, again, > > scratchy and distorted. I have tried re-installing the drivers etc, many > > times but to no avail. There are no update drivers so that is not an option > > either. I have a feeling that something went wrong when I was doing the > > Windows update with WMP 10 after the reformat and update but what, I don't > > know? The sound card is a C-Media CM-18738/3DX (cheap I know but it suits me) > > but I don't think that the sound card is the problem here? Maybe I have to > > remove WMP 10 and reinstall it again if that's possible? Many thanks in > > advance. |
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Hi and thanks for the advice. I checked everything that you suggested and
even took the volume levels down quite a bit but nothing positive happened. Funny that you mentioned a small audio lead attached to the CD/DVD rewriter? There is a small lead on the sound card but for some unknown reason, both ends are plugged into the two sockets that sit sid-by-side on the card? It's been like that for ages and not being a computer 'teckie', I thought nothing of it? Should one of the ends of that audio lead go into the rewriter then and if so, which socket does the other one stay in on the sound card? Sound was OK even with the small audio lead as it is now until recently (last week)? God! I wish I knew more about computers! Thanks again. "Craig A." wrote: > Not sure if I can help, but maybe I could help troubleshoot. > Your DVD probably has a direct connect to your sound card via a small > Audio cable. > Your CD drive and HDD are processing through the IDE Cable to the Mother > board to the Sound Card. You may start by going to Volumn, click on advanced > and see where the levels are. Check your settings for the input etc, Are > your speakers amplified and if so do you have them plugged into the Headphone > jack (amplified output) or the Aux Output of your soundcard. They should be > plugged into the Aux Output of the card. > Try it. > > "MickY G" wrote: > > > I recently had to reformat and obviously update everything. Since I did that, > > I have had really bad problems with WMP 10 playing music. The sound is very > > scrathy and distorted whenever I play music that I have either saved to my > > HDD or from playing a CD. However, DVD's play and sound perfect? If I go onto > > a website where there is music or sounds, it is perfect quality. Windows > > systems shutdown sound is perfect but Windows system start sound is, again, > > scratchy and distorted. I have tried re-installing the drivers etc, many > > times but to no avail. There are no update drivers so that is not an option > > either. I have a feeling that something went wrong when I was doing the > > Windows update with WMP 10 after the reformat and update but what, I don't > > know? The sound card is a C-Media CM-18738/3DX (cheap I know but it suits me) > > but I don't think that the sound card is the problem here? Maybe I have to > > remove WMP 10 and reinstall it again if that's possible? Many thanks in > > advance. |
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The two connectors on your card are TWO Audio Inputs, So you could hvae a
DVD plug into one and the CD into the other. As it is looped currently, an Input is connected to an input.. No Harm. It WOULD be a problem if it was an Output (carrying voltage) hooked to an Output. You checked all of the Source inputs on the Mixer of the feature of the soundcard? Go to WMM10 and check the player Options. I would suggest NOT have Digitial selected and see what happens. (I do not have MM 10 where I work and am writting you) "MickY G" wrote: > Hi and thanks for the advice. I checked everything that you suggested and > even took the volume levels down quite a bit but nothing positive happened. > Funny that you mentioned a small audio lead attached to the CD/DVD rewriter? > There is a small lead on the sound card but for some unknown reason, both > ends are plugged into the two sockets that sit sid-by-side on the card? It's > been like that for ages and not being a computer 'teckie', I thought nothing > of it? Should one of the ends of that audio lead go into the rewriter then > and if so, which socket does the other one stay in on the sound card? Sound > was OK even with the small audio lead as it is now until recently (last > week)? God! I wish I knew more about computers! Thanks again. > > "Craig A." wrote: > > > Not sure if I can help, but maybe I could help troubleshoot. > > Your DVD probably has a direct connect to your sound card via a small > > Audio cable. > > Your CD drive and HDD are processing through the IDE Cable to the Mother > > board to the Sound Card. You may start by going to Volumn, click on advanced > > and see where the levels are. Check your settings for the input etc, Are > > your speakers amplified and if so do you have them plugged into the Headphone > > jack (amplified output) or the Aux Output of your soundcard. They should be > > plugged into the Aux Output of the card. > > Try it. > > > > "MickY G" wrote: > > > > > I recently had to reformat and obviously update everything. Since I did that, > > > I have had really bad problems with WMP 10 playing music. The sound is very > > > scrathy and distorted whenever I play music that I have either saved to my > > > HDD or from playing a CD. However, DVD's play and sound perfect? If I go onto > > > a website where there is music or sounds, it is perfect quality. Windows > > > systems shutdown sound is perfect but Windows system start sound is, again, > > > scratchy and distorted. I have tried re-installing the drivers etc, many > > > times but to no avail. There are no update drivers so that is not an option > > > either. I have a feeling that something went wrong when I was doing the > > > Windows update with WMP 10 after the reformat and update but what, I don't > > > know? The sound card is a C-Media CM-18738/3DX (cheap I know but it suits me) > > > but I don't think that the sound card is the problem here? Maybe I have to > > > remove WMP 10 and reinstall it again if that's possible? Many thanks in > > > advance. |
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Unfortunately, whilst I remember seeing the digital/mono part of WMP 10 when
I first set it up, I can't seem to find it now but I think I did set it to digital, so that could be the problem? I have always had it set to digital I think and never experienced a problem like this before? "Craig A." wrote: > The two connectors on your card are TWO Audio Inputs, So you could hvae a > DVD plug into one and the CD into the other. As it is looped currently, an > Input is connected to an input.. No Harm. It WOULD be a problem if it was an > Output (carrying voltage) hooked to an Output. > You checked all of the Source inputs on the Mixer of the feature of the > soundcard? > Go to WMM10 and check the player Options. I would suggest NOT have > Digitial selected and see what happens. (I do not have MM 10 where I work and > am writting you) > > "MickY G" wrote: > > > Hi and thanks for the advice. I checked everything that you suggested and > > even took the volume levels down quite a bit but nothing positive happened. > > Funny that you mentioned a small audio lead attached to the CD/DVD rewriter? > > There is a small lead on the sound card but for some unknown reason, both > > ends are plugged into the two sockets that sit sid-by-side on the card? It's > > been like that for ages and not being a computer 'teckie', I thought nothing > > of it? Should one of the ends of that audio lead go into the rewriter then > > and if so, which socket does the other one stay in on the sound card? Sound > > was OK even with the small audio lead as it is now until recently (last > > week)? God! I wish I knew more about computers! Thanks again. > > > > "Craig A." wrote: > > > > > Not sure if I can help, but maybe I could help troubleshoot. > > > Your DVD probably has a direct connect to your sound card via a small > > > Audio cable. > > > Your CD drive and HDD are processing through the IDE Cable to the Mother > > > board to the Sound Card. You may start by going to Volumn, click on advanced > > > and see where the levels are. Check your settings for the input etc, Are > > > your speakers amplified and if so do you have them plugged into the Headphone > > > jack (amplified output) or the Aux Output of your soundcard. They should be > > > plugged into the Aux Output of the card. > > > Try it. > > > > > > "MickY G" wrote: > > > > > > > I recently had to reformat and obviously update everything. Since I did that, > > > > I have had really bad problems with WMP 10 playing music. The sound is very > > > > scrathy and distorted whenever I play music that I have either saved to my > > > > HDD or from playing a CD. However, DVD's play and sound perfect? If I go onto > > > > a website where there is music or sounds, it is perfect quality. Windows > > > > systems shutdown sound is perfect but Windows system start sound is, again, > > > > scratchy and distorted. I have tried re-installing the drivers etc, many > > > > times but to no avail. There are no update drivers so that is not an option > > > > either. I have a feeling that something went wrong when I was doing the > > > > Windows update with WMP 10 after the reformat and update but what, I don't > > > > know? The sound card is a C-Media CM-18738/3DX (cheap I know but it suits me) > > > > but I don't think that the sound card is the problem here? Maybe I have to > > > > remove WMP 10 and reinstall it again if that's possible? Many thanks in > > > > advance. |
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Resources for Troubleshooting Sound Problems in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q307918 -- XP-WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "MickY G" wrote: > Forgot to say that all plugs and sockets for speakers are OK. Green in green > and black in black (Creative Inspire 4.1). Cheers! > > "Craig A." wrote: > > > Not sure if I can help, but maybe I could help troubleshoot. > > Your DVD probably has a direct connect to your sound card via a small > > Audio cable. > > Your CD drive and HDD are processing through the IDE Cable to the Mother > > board to the Sound Card. You may start by going to Volumn, click on advanced > > and see where the levels are. Check your settings for the input etc, Are > > your speakers amplified and if so do you have them plugged into the Headphone > > jack (amplified output) or the Aux Output of your soundcard. They should be > > plugged into the Aux Output of the card. > > Try it. > > > > "MickY G" wrote: > > > > > I recently had to reformat and obviously update everything. Since I did that, > > > I have had really bad problems with WMP 10 playing music. The sound is very > > > scrathy and distorted whenever I play music that I have either saved to my > > > HDD or from playing a CD. However, DVD's play and sound perfect? If I go onto > > > a website where there is music or sounds, it is perfect quality. Windows > > > systems shutdown sound is perfect but Windows system start sound is, again, > > > scratchy and distorted. I have tried re-installing the drivers etc, many > > > times but to no avail. There are no update drivers so that is not an option > > > either. I have a feeling that something went wrong when I was doing the > > > Windows update with WMP 10 after the reformat and update but what, I don't > > > know? The sound card is a C-Media CM-18738/3DX (cheap I know but it suits me) > > > but I don't think that the sound card is the problem here? Maybe I have to > > > remove WMP 10 and reinstall it again if that's possible? Many thanks in > > > advance. |
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I'll be going home in a couple of hours and I will let you then, where the
Option for digitial etc is. "MickY G" wrote: > Unfortunately, whilst I remember seeing the digital/mono part of WMP 10 when > I first set it up, I can't seem to find it now but I think I did set it to > digital, so that could be the problem? I have always had it set to digital I > think and never experienced a problem like this before? > > "Craig A." wrote: > > > The two connectors on your card are TWO Audio Inputs, So you could hvae a > > DVD plug into one and the CD into the other. As it is looped currently, an > > Input is connected to an input.. No Harm. It WOULD be a problem if it was an > > Output (carrying voltage) hooked to an Output. > > You checked all of the Source inputs on the Mixer of the feature of the > > soundcard? > > Go to WMM10 and check the player Options. I would suggest NOT have > > Digitial selected and see what happens. (I do not have MM 10 where I work and > > am writting you) > > > > "MickY G" wrote: > > > > > Hi and thanks for the advice. I checked everything that you suggested and > > > even took the volume levels down quite a bit but nothing positive happened. > > > Funny that you mentioned a small audio lead attached to the CD/DVD rewriter? > > > There is a small lead on the sound card but for some unknown reason, both > > > ends are plugged into the two sockets that sit sid-by-side on the card? It's > > > been like that for ages and not being a computer 'teckie', I thought nothing > > > of it? Should one of the ends of that audio lead go into the rewriter then > > > and if so, which socket does the other one stay in on the sound card? Sound > > > was OK even with the small audio lead as it is now until recently (last > > > week)? God! I wish I knew more about computers! Thanks again. > > > > > > "Craig A." wrote: > > > > > > > Not sure if I can help, but maybe I could help troubleshoot. > > > > Your DVD probably has a direct connect to your sound card via a small > > > > Audio cable. > > > > Your CD drive and HDD are processing through the IDE Cable to the Mother > > > > board to the Sound Card. You may start by going to Volumn, click on advanced > > > > and see where the levels are. Check your settings for the input etc, Are > > > > your speakers amplified and if so do you have them plugged into the Headphone > > > > jack (amplified output) or the Aux Output of your soundcard. They should be > > > > plugged into the Aux Output of the card. > > > > Try it. > > > > > > > > "MickY G" wrote: > > > > > > > > > I recently had to reformat and obviously update everything. Since I did that, > > > > > I have had really bad problems with WMP 10 playing music. The sound is very > > > > > scrathy and distorted whenever I play music that I have either saved to my > > > > > HDD or from playing a CD. However, DVD's play and sound perfect? If I go onto > > > > > a website where there is music or sounds, it is perfect quality. Windows > > > > > systems shutdown sound is perfect but Windows system start sound is, again, > > > > > scratchy and distorted. I have tried re-installing the drivers etc, many > > > > > times but to no avail. There are no update drivers so that is not an option > > > > > either. I have a feeling that something went wrong when I was doing the > > > > > Windows update with WMP 10 after the reformat and update but what, I don't > > > > > know? The sound card is a C-Media CM-18738/3DX (cheap I know but it suits me) > > > > > but I don't think that the sound card is the problem here? Maybe I have to > > > > > remove WMP 10 and reinstall it again if that's possible? Many thanks in > > > > > advance. |
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I think it must be the sound card now? I have tried the sound troubleshooter
a few times before but nothing helps so it might be time to invest in a new sound card on payday? It's just strange that it works perfectly on some things but not on others but that's computers for ya? Thanks for all your help everyone anyway. Cheers! "Byte" wrote: > Resources for Troubleshooting Sound Problems in Windows XP > http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q307918 > -- > XP-WNP > Today is the first day of the > rest of your life. > > > "MickY G" wrote: > > > Forgot to say that all plugs and sockets for speakers are OK. Green in green > > and black in black (Creative Inspire 4.1). Cheers! > > > > "Craig A." wrote: > > > > > Not sure if I can help, but maybe I could help troubleshoot. > > > Your DVD probably has a direct connect to your sound card via a small > > > Audio cable. > > > Your CD drive and HDD are processing through the IDE Cable to the Mother > > > board to the Sound Card. You may start by going to Volumn, click on advanced > > > and see where the levels are. Check your settings for the input etc, Are > > > your speakers amplified and if so do you have them plugged into the Headphone > > > jack (amplified output) or the Aux Output of your soundcard. They should be > > > plugged into the Aux Output of the card. > > > Try it. > > > > > > "MickY G" wrote: > > > > > > > I recently had to reformat and obviously update everything. Since I did that, > > > > I have had really bad problems with WMP 10 playing music. The sound is very > > > > scrathy and distorted whenever I play music that I have either saved to my > > > > HDD or from playing a CD. However, DVD's play and sound perfect? If I go onto > > > > a website where there is music or sounds, it is perfect quality. Windows > > > > systems shutdown sound is perfect but Windows system start sound is, again, > > > > scratchy and distorted. I have tried re-installing the drivers etc, many > > > > times but to no avail. There are no update drivers so that is not an option > > > > either. I have a feeling that something went wrong when I was doing the > > > > Windows update with WMP 10 after the reformat and update but what, I don't > > > > know? The sound card is a C-Media CM-18738/3DX (cheap I know but it suits me) > > > > but I don't think that the sound card is the problem here? Maybe I have to > > > > remove WMP 10 and reinstall it again if that's possible? Many thanks in > > > > advance. |
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