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maradei

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Dont know why but I cant hear clips on youtube or any others(espn,movie clips ect).But do have sound when the computer starts and shuts down and when I popped in a DVD the sound worked.
Please advise-
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Fenor

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Try the following and see if it helps:
  • 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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Try Gordian Knot--->Here

Edited by street1, 17 February 2007 - 04:56 AM.

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Gordian Knot will not help with this situation. There are no codecs that are needed to play files from websites like YouTube, GoogleVideo, etc...

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Fenor,
Thanks I figured it out I had to uninstall my realtech 97 audio driver and reinstall it from the toshiba site.
thanks very much,
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