CD audio stopped playing

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Selena

Hi y'all

My system has recently stopped recognising/playing audio
CDs. I know this is quite a common problem with XP but
cannot for the life of me find a solution beyond
re-installing XP. The drive letters seem all in synch and
the sound is working when I play MP3s on my hard drive or
sound in games so it's not that. I think I need to
reinstall the MCI CD Audio bit of the Media Control devices
but cannot fibd how to do this - I've tried the
troubleshooter but its suggested tricks don't work. Can
anyone help/advise? I'm running a Dell Dimension 4500 with
a Creative Soundblaster Live! series card inside.

Thanks in advance

Selena Ulrich
 
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DeathStalker

This just happened to me, too...

I've got a Hercules Fortissimo 3, and WinXP.
There is no way in the device manager to reinstall the
MCI device, as far as I can find, since it can't be
uninstalled, and "update driver" doesn't fix anything.

The problem seemed to start after I removed my old 2x DVD
and 40x CD-ROM, and replaced them with a single 16x DVD...

Reinstalling windows overtop of the existing installation
does not solve the problem.

:(

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in my email.
 
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zachd [ms]

I believe to reinstall the MCI driver, you'd just reinstall the driver for
the CD-ROM drive.

And
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\MCI32
value "CDAudio" should be "mcicda.dll", but that's likely naught to do with
what's ailing your system.

--
(speaking for myself and doing this in my free time)
See http://www.nwlink.com/~zachd/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
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