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Please help, i have ears


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luis555

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Non of the audio works for the internet. On youtube etc I can watch the videos but there isnt any audio. Mt speakers work and I can listen to music on just about any program imaginable but the internet sound doesnt work

Please help me!
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pip22

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Please try updating your Windows Media Player to either WMP 10, or WMP 11 if your XP includes SP2. Without SP2 you can only update to WMP 10 but even that should cure your problem if your current version is older.

All versions available here:
http://www.microsoft...p;qstechnology=
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You can also try the following:
  • Go to START-->RUN and type regedit to open the Registry Editor
  • Navigate to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32
  • Now right-click on the heading Drivers32 and select NEW-->STRING VALUE.
  • Call this new String Value wavemapper.
  • Now double-click the wavemapper entry you just created and for the VALUE field, type in msacm32.drv and click OK.
  • Close the Registry Editor and try watching a video on youtube again.
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First thing, open your volume control and make sure the "Wave" volume control is turned up.
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