I was fooling around with some of the services in Win XP Pro, just following the guides on Black Viper's site, at the same time I was playing a Critic episode on Windows Media Player.
When the episode finished I went to change it and when I did almost no sound came out. Only a small portion of the base came out, and I mean very little.
Now I don't think it had to do with my fooling around with the services for a few reasons. First off being that even though I was setting some to manual and others to disabled I didn't actually stop a process from running, I merely stoped it from doing the same next time. I also don't believe it was the services fault because I read the read more tags on BV's site before I changed anything, and nothing I changed had the words aound or audio in it. I also have another reason, but I will get to that later.
That is not all that is wierd with my audio. It starts and stops doing that at seemingly random times. So one second I can be listening to Warcraft 3 and the next only hearing a small portion of the sound. That is my last reason for not thinking it is not the services fault, if it was I think it would stay one way, either gone sound or bad permanently and not switch back and forth between the two.
I am not sure if this relates or not but I have a Klipsch 5.1 speaker system. If any one has ever used these before you know that after you turn the power off at the control pod you have to wait a second or to before you should turn off the power to the whole system. It is signified by a sound going thru the speakers, not really sure how to describe it, almost like a shreik but not. Sounds lasts a half of a second or so and then it is safe to turn the system off. Now the speakers don't make this sound when I turn the off. The only other time this hasn't happened to me was when I would accidently not hold the power button long enough and the pod would flash HL the pod would stay on but the speakers wouldn't. I know that isn't happeneing because the speakers still put out sound, just very very little.
Kinda, long, sorry. Hope you can help.
Oh my specs are:
1.1 AMD T-Bird
512 mb No-name PC133
Asus A7V 133
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum Internal
Klipsch Promedia 5.1 (Hell Yeah!)
NetGear 10/100 Ethernet card
Leadtek GeForce 4 Ti4400
Viewsonic PF790 (19'')
12 Gig Maxtor Hard Drive
80 Gig Seagate Hard Drive
TDK 32x10x40
Hitachi GF-1000 (I got screwed on that one )
MS Intellimouse Optical Explorer and Ratpad (Much nicer than a dirty trackball)
When the episode finished I went to change it and when I did almost no sound came out. Only a small portion of the base came out, and I mean very little.
Now I don't think it had to do with my fooling around with the services for a few reasons. First off being that even though I was setting some to manual and others to disabled I didn't actually stop a process from running, I merely stoped it from doing the same next time. I also don't believe it was the services fault because I read the read more tags on BV's site before I changed anything, and nothing I changed had the words aound or audio in it. I also have another reason, but I will get to that later.
That is not all that is wierd with my audio. It starts and stops doing that at seemingly random times. So one second I can be listening to Warcraft 3 and the next only hearing a small portion of the sound. That is my last reason for not thinking it is not the services fault, if it was I think it would stay one way, either gone sound or bad permanently and not switch back and forth between the two.
I am not sure if this relates or not but I have a Klipsch 5.1 speaker system. If any one has ever used these before you know that after you turn the power off at the control pod you have to wait a second or to before you should turn off the power to the whole system. It is signified by a sound going thru the speakers, not really sure how to describe it, almost like a shreik but not. Sounds lasts a half of a second or so and then it is safe to turn the system off. Now the speakers don't make this sound when I turn the off. The only other time this hasn't happened to me was when I would accidently not hold the power button long enough and the pod would flash HL the pod would stay on but the speakers wouldn't. I know that isn't happeneing because the speakers still put out sound, just very very little.
Kinda, long, sorry. Hope you can help.
Oh my specs are:
1.1 AMD T-Bird
512 mb No-name PC133
Asus A7V 133
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum Internal
Klipsch Promedia 5.1 (Hell Yeah!)
NetGear 10/100 Ethernet card
Leadtek GeForce 4 Ti4400
Viewsonic PF790 (19'')
12 Gig Maxtor Hard Drive
80 Gig Seagate Hard Drive
TDK 32x10x40
Hitachi GF-1000 (I got screwed on that one )
MS Intellimouse Optical Explorer and Ratpad (Much nicer than a dirty trackball)
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