After I installed windows 98 I can't get sound from any video clips from the internet. What should I do?
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After I installed windows 98 I can't get sound from any video clips from the internet. What should I do?
try opening your internet browser and click on tools> internet options> advanced. drop down to multimedia and check box for play sounds for web pages. also do you have real player or windows media player installed. you need a player to play video sounds and video clips.
This still didn't solve the problem. Do you have any other suggestions?Quote:
Originally Posted by eboyjones
Did you install your sound card drivers? Do you hear sounds from within Windows?
good point Doc. Are your speakers plugged into the right jack in the sound card?Quote:
Originally Posted by DocPC
volume control turned up? might sound silly, but happens. Also is your sound card listed under "other devices" in device manager. If this is a new install sometimes that happens. You might also go into safe mode, press f8 when booting, and look under device manager. See if the card is listed correctly or multiple times. Just some things to check.
I didn't install the sound card drivers. I can only find one under device manager and it is called MPU-401 compatible. I don't hear sounds from within windows.Quote:
Originally Posted by DocPC
I am not sure about the sound card. I have a speaker wire plugged in from the wall outlet to my right speaker, and then a wire connecting the right speaker to the left. I only see MPU-410 compatible under sounds in device manager. I don't find a 'other devices' list.Quote:
Originally Posted by eboyjones
Thanks.
you still don't have sound card drivers installed. MPU-401 is for midi devices.You could first have windows do a seach for new hardware. If it finds your card have drivers ready. If not remove mpu from device manager and let windows find it again on restart. Have your drivers ready. It should pick up your gameport also. you know you did it right when you have the little speaker showing next to your clock.
OK we need to know your sound card to get you the right driver.
Is this a branded machine such as a compaq or hp or emachine? If so, please tell us the make and model number.
If you don't know or its not a branded machine, go to www.belarc.com and download the free personal audit, run the report and post the results here. It will also put up all your licence numbers, please remove those from the post.
When we have that information we can start on the serious help and get your sound sorted out.
Hey I ran the audit and now I just need to know what results you need me to post. Thanks for helping me.Quote:
Originally Posted by NooNoo
It'll be 'long' but yopu might as well post it all (better too much, than too little ;) ) .... don't forget to edit any serial numbers out !!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by knownocomputer
(this is 'still' the same beast that's refered to on 'other threads', the one with a fresh install of 98 that now won't 'find' all your bits properly ? What we need to know for all this is just what's in your computer, then we can tell you what 'extra' info windows needs to fix it up)
Quote:
Originally Posted by confus-ed
Yes I agree post everything down to the point where it says "software licences"
Here we go:Quote:
Originally Posted by confus-ed
Operating System: Win 98 SE
Processor:200megahertz AMD K6, 16 kilobyte primary memory cache
Main Circuit Board: Hsing Tech Enterprise Co., Ltd. 586TX REV 3.1 Bus Clock-66 megahertz BIOS-American Megatrends, Inc. 0626 7/15/95
Drives: 2.14 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity 733 Megabytes Hard Drive Free Space Mat****a CD-ROM CR-563 Generic floppy disk drive Generic IDE hard disk drive (2.13 GB)
Memory Modules: 32 MB installed Slot 0 has 8MB, Slot 1 has 8, Slot 2 is empty, slot 3 is empty, slot 4 has 8, and slot 5 has 8MB.
Local Drive Volumes
c: (on drive 0) 2.14 GB 733MB free
Controllers: Standard floppy disk controller, Intel PCI Bus Master IDE controller, primary IDE controller (dual fifo), secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Bus Adapters: Intel PCI to USB Universal Host controller, NEC USB Open Host Controller, NEC USB open host controller
Display: Diamond Stealth II S22o (Turbo) {Display adapter}, Packard Bell monitor
Didn't list these catagories: communications, other devices, software versions, printers, installed microsoft hotfixes, system model(assset tag code).
Thanks for helping.
OK Its a pc chips... Hsing Tech Enterprise Co is the holding company for these boards. There is not quite enough information here to make an absolute identification, but I am willing to bet that this is what you need if the sound is onboard. here is the installation instructionsQuote:
Originally Posted by knownocomputer
Not all the boards of this type came with onboard sound, so it might require you to take the lid off and look to see if there is a proper sound card there or not.
In order to make a better guess I will need the system model that you didn't post as well as how many pci and isa slots belarc detected.
i'm having the same problem, heres my Belarc advisor results
Operating System System Model
Windows 98 SE (build 4.10.2222) Matsonic MS8308E
Asset Tag: 0123ABC
Processor a Main Circuit Board b
850 megahertz AMD Duron
128 kilobyte primary memory cache
64 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: Matsonic MS8308E 1.0
Bus Clock: 66 megahertz
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 062710 07/15/97
Drives Memory Modules c,d
20.51 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
19.93 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space
ATAPI CD-RW 52XMax [CD-ROM drive]
DM086D DVDROM '00/06/21 [CD-ROM drive]
Generic floppy disk drive (3.5")
Slot '0' has 64 MB
Slot '1' has 64 MB
Slot '2' is Empty
Slot '3' is Empty
Local Drive Volumes
c: (on drive 0) 20.51 GB 19.93 GB free
Network Drives
Users Printers
No details available None detected
Controllers Display
Standard Floppy Disk Controller
Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
SiS 5513 Dual PCI IDE Controller SiS 630/730 [Display adapter]
AOC 7V [Monitor] (15.7"vis, September 2001)
Bus Adapters Multimedia
SiS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller
SiS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller Gameport Joystick (no joystick connected)
MPU-401 Compatible
Communications Other Devices
USB ADSL WAN Adapter Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
Microsoft PS/2 Port Mouse
USB Root Hub
USB Root Hub