Computer Help!
Trying to play a video, but the sound doesnt play. I've downloaded a bunch of differernt things, but noyhing works. Where can I find a codec that fixes this problem? It's a Div-X problem I believe: MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) Code 85
CRAP!!!!!!!
I dont know what I did, but now none of my music files are playing!!!!
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I restored it to yesterdays point, but it still doesnt work!!
I re-installed Windows Media Player 10, and still no go
I dont know what I did, but now none of my music files are playing!!!!
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I restored it to yesterdays point, but it still doesnt work!!
I re-installed Windows Media Player 10, and still no go
Originally posted by korinwoodo@November 13, 2005, 11:11 AM
try reinstalling the divx codec. ill look to see if i can digg up a new mp3 codec
try reinstalling the divx codec. ill look to see if i can digg up a new mp3 codec
I went back 4 days on the restoring... couldnt go back more because I just installed Microsoft Office 4 days ago. Still didnt play the music. then I started having other problems, something about a Win32 host, Microsoft gave me the update to fix it, so I hope that doesnt come out again
Originally posted by Knight@November 13, 2005, 11:26 AM
The think the problem is somwhere between your chair and the keyboard...
The think the problem is somwhere between your chair and the keyboard...
<_<
Actually, it all started because of this darn download righ here!
http://www.dark-moor.com/videoonline.htm
I started looking for the missing codec to play the sound in the video, and in the process of downloading and uninstalling non-working codecs I think I accidently did something
Actually, it all started because of this darn download righ here!
http://www.dark-moor.com/videoonline.htm
I started looking for the missing codec to play the sound in the video, and in the process of downloading and uninstalling non-working codecs I think I accidently did something
thanks A LOT guys!
Got it going again! :worship:
The weird thing is that it showed the name of my Sound Device under the hardware tab. It was there, but I had no idea how to get it working. It was even activated. I think I downloaded something that took my Sound Devices place, and when I uninstalled it it kept my sound device away
I restored my computer all the way to last month, checked to make sure the sound worked (it did). then I brought it back to 4 days ago hoping the restoring of the sound device would stick, and it did. The first time I tried restoring to four days ago, it didnt work, this time it did
Quick question: My computer has all of that reinstall stuff on my D: driver. How would I be able to reinstall my sound devices if this, or something else, needs reinstalling? Or am I screwed?
Got it going again! :worship:
The weird thing is that it showed the name of my Sound Device under the hardware tab. It was there, but I had no idea how to get it working. It was even activated. I think I downloaded something that took my Sound Devices place, and when I uninstalled it it kept my sound device away

I restored my computer all the way to last month, checked to make sure the sound worked (it did). then I brought it back to 4 days ago hoping the restoring of the sound device would stick, and it did. The first time I tried restoring to four days ago, it didnt work, this time it did

Quick question: My computer has all of that reinstall stuff on my D: driver. How would I be able to reinstall my sound devices if this, or something else, needs reinstalling? Or am I screwed?
Originally posted by thezeppelin8@November 13, 2005, 6:13 PM
Quick question: My computer has all of that reinstall stuff on my D: driver. How would I be able to reinstall my sound devices if this, or something else, needs reinstalling? Or am I screwed?
Quick question: My computer has all of that reinstall stuff on my D: driver. How would I be able to reinstall my sound devices if this, or something else, needs reinstalling? Or am I screwed?



