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DarkSlaya
Posts: 2095/4249 |
It was actually doing that to me after I upgraded my drivers because my soundcard decided to be a bitch and don't work. I don't know what caused this, but it fixed itself after 3-4 weeks. Now it does that very rarely. |
Knight of Time
Posts: 39/125 |
Originally posted by Ailura It would help if you told us which soundcard you have. ![](images/smilies/shiftright.gif)
You could try updating to the latest drivers, but it could be hardware related.
Which OS are you using BTW?
I wish I knew what kind of sound card this computer uses, but I'm afraid I have no idea (I can't seem to find what kind of sound card the computer uses in the Control Panel). However, I do know that the sounds and stuff were working fine at least two months ago.
As for the OS, it's Windows 98.
Hey, can sound be messed up a bit at times if the cord that enables sound on the computer (I am very sure there is one) is in partially, and not in all the way? |
Ailure
Posts: 4963/11162 |
It would help if you told us which soundcard you have. ![](images/smilies/shiftright.gif)
You could try updating to the latest drivers, but it could be hardware related.
Which OS are you using BTW? |
Knight of Time
Posts: 38/125 |
Hi.
I'm not sure if anyone else has had this happen to them on their computer, but has anyone here ever run into a situation where some sort of "bug" occasionally (and sometimes quite often ) makes "sound effects" and "music" (surprisingly, this doesn't seem to affect midi files) somewhat louder, as if a VERY annoying buzzing sound ends up appearing and disappearing?
If anyone has experienced this problem, could you please tell me how this can be fixed?
Thanks in advance. |