Audio problems

L

Loring Hutchinson

About 4 days ago, I burned a dvd slide show and added a music sound
track. Ever since I did that I do not have any audio. I can't play
music either using songs in my hard drive or using a cd or DVD on one
of my drives.

I used Ulead software to burn the slide show DVD.

When I now access Window Media playerby using the desktop icon I get
the following window, "Windows Media Player cannot be used because the
required audio hardware cannot be found on your computer"

When I access Windows Media Playrt using the Start, All programs
feature I get the following window, "Windows Media Player cannot play
the file because there is a problem with your sound device. There
might not be a sound deviceinstalled on your computer, it might be in
use by another program or it might not be functioning properly"

I get the same type of message when I try to use Real Player or
Windows Movie Maker. I have tried a reboot without success. I have a
P4, 1.2Ghz computer with 1Ghz of RAM, win XP Home Edition.

Loring
 
S

Shaun

Remove your audio devices form the device manager and reboot to let windows
redetect and reinstall. Can also just, "Scan for hardware changes".
 

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