ric3 e4ter April 13, 2006 Share ric3 e4ter Member April 13, 2006 hey hey i have been having some sound problems with some programs for a while but i never did anything about em cause i didnt really care but i think its time to take some action: i dont have audio when i try to watch a video that isnt in any .wma form...i cant watch flash videos or anything and in ventrilo i click connect and then it says: Unable to initialize outbound codec (GSM 6.10 - 44 KHz, 16 bit): Unable to find specified codec. and when i click setup it says: No mixers are available. now after trying to fix it it is saying all this stuff about bad DirectSound Driverr ( after i did what is below ) or somthing so i guess i made it worse =( Q: sounds like a driver prob, what sound card u using? no idea ever since my last comp burned down i just got this one from my closet and turned it on, let my cousin (who does all the pc things that are to complicated for me ) tweak stuff around and then it was fine...but its strange b/c it happened suddenly and when i tried to fix it i may have uninstalled ( "change", not remove button is what i clicked) this thing on the list called SoundMax and since then it would allow me to hear anything, b4 i did that it was only ventrillo and flash audio probs.. sorry if its a bit long or causes any problems or w/e i copy/paste some things from a BF2 clan fourm that i asked for help... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
appalachian_fox April 13, 2006 Share appalachian_fox Member April 13, 2006 Hrm, a new one to me. I know I'd start by 1) determining the make/model of the sound card, 2) downloading new software/drivers (direct from the manufacturer of the computer if it's a major name or from the sound card provider otherwise), 3) uninstalling the current software / drivers, 4) restarting and reinstalling when Windows prompts for drivers. You might be able to determine the make / model by going into the Device Manager and looking under Sound, video and game controllers, but the way to be sure is to open the case, pull the card and read whatever is on it. Write down the model numbers, names, and other ancillary information silk-screened (or stickered) on the board and start hitting Google if it doesn't make sense. You might also run DXDiag.exe from Start | Run, let it run its course and then work from any errors it reports, finally running the sound tests. Undoubtedly someone more experienced in sound troubleshooting will be here shortly. Hang tight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ric3 e4ter April 13, 2006 Author Share ric3 e4ter Member April 13, 2006 (edited) when it says: No sound card was found. If one is expected, you should install a sound driver provided by the hardware manufacturer. where would i find that if i need a soundMAX driver... Edited April 13, 2006 by ric3 e4ter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VooDooPC April 13, 2006 Share VooDooPC Member April 13, 2006 SoundMAX is on-board audio. So if you have the disk for the motherboard around you can get them off the CD. This may help: http://www.soundmax.com/products/index.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ric3 e4ter April 14, 2006 Author Share ric3 e4ter Member April 14, 2006 no i couldnt seem to find the disk for my mother board Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobalt April 14, 2006 Share Cobalt Member April 14, 2006 no i couldnt seem to find the disk for my mother board Found out the motherboard model and manufacturer by physically looking at the board or running CPU-Z. Then get the drivers from the manufacturer's website. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ric3 e4ter April 15, 2006 Author Share ric3 e4ter Member April 15, 2006 oh i forgot to reply a post here i had one of my BF2 clan guys come over to my place we got it fixed in an hour, thanks for the help guys, you led us on our way to successe =D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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