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Re: garbled sound I haven't read much about that particular audio adapter in these newsgroups, but
you might want to try this:
First: Control Panel (Classic view) > Device Manager, expand Sound, video and
game controllers, right click the device and select Properties,does it show any
problems with the device?
If it says "This device is working properly", right click on the Speaker icon in
the Notification Area of the Taskbar, select Playback Devices, right click in
the window and select both "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show Disconnected
Devices". Highlight Speakers, press Properties button, and if there is something
like "Disable all audio enhancements", check that, or uncheck any enhancements
that are enabled.
This *might* help.
Good luck.
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"andy" <andy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:01CB64CD-4004-48D0-9A89-BA43553EF74B@microsoft.com...
> hi cal bear, my sound nvidia(r) nforce audio codec interface, have updated
> all drivers that i can find , through microsoft & direct from nvidia,
>
> "Cal Bear '66" wrote:
>
>> What is your audio adapter? (Control Panel --Classic view-- > Device Manager
>> >
>> Expand Sound, video and game controllers...)
>>
>> Have you downloaded and installed the latest Vista compatible drivers?
>>
>> --
>> I Bleed Blue and Gold
>> GO BEARS!
>>
>>
>> "andy" <andy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:193242D2-7718-4634-AC85-F1CD660AC3CD@microsoft.com...
>> > hi , has anyone experianced garbled sound from speakers after a few minutes
>> > of listening when useing wmp11 ?
>>
>>
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