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My Windows Media Player (vers. 10) plays video, but NO SOUND. It doesn't matter what type of file or media I try to play, no sound ever comes out. Yet when I use any other application, sound works fine. e.g. QuickTime, Real Player, iTunes, WinAmp, etc.

I have upgraded all my drivers and they are fine. I tried uninstalling and re-installing WMP10 and that made no difference. All my audio settings are set to max volume and nothing is muted. I checked device manager and all drivers are installed correctly. No exclamation marks.

I am running Windows XP on a P4 with a Gigabyte Motherboard

The problem started after i tried unsuccessfully to install a sound card onto my motherboard. It did not work so I went back to using the onboard soundcard on my motherboard and now have the above problems. What more can i do????
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so looks like no one knows how to solve this problem?
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I had the same problem as you. All other programs worked and played sound fine Real Player, ITunes, etc. I have a Sound Blaster Live 24 bit, sound card though. The only way I got sound was to go into the Options of WMP 10, choose Devices, and then Speakers. When I choose my sound card thats when NO sound would work, but when I choose Default DirectSound Device it works fine. Weird problem.
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I know this sounds too simple, but it solved my WMP 10 no sound problem. Make sure that the Mute button (just left of the Volume slide) is off. People have told me that WMP sometimes spontaneously resets (engages) the Mute button.
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thanks SilentAnger, I tried what you said but that made no difference. Both the Default option and Creative Sound Blaster option do not work.

digbklyn, like I said in my original post, nothing is muted. When i click on different options in the WMP menu, i get the alert sound come out of my speakers if i click where i shouldn't, yet no sound comes out when actually playing songs or movies. I know the files have sound too because I can see the graphic equaliser jumping up and down at the bottom of the screen when i click on play.

Anyone else know what the problem might be??
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Originally Posted by mdippa
thanks SilentAnger, I tried what you said but that made no difference. Both the Default option and Creative Sound Blaster option do not work.

digbklyn, like I said in my original post, nothing is muted. When i click on different options in the WMP menu, i get the alert sound come out of my speakers if i click where i shouldn't, yet no sound comes out when actually playing songs or movies. I know the files have sound too because I can see the graphic equaliser jumping up and down at the bottom of the screen when i click on play.

Anyone else know what the problem might be??

if you have nero installed the its codecs will not let media player have sound so what you have to do is open the midia player, click tools, highlight plug-ins, and uncheck nero fast cd-burning plug-in and thier you have it now you can hear what ever you wish. enjoy
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Jan 15th, 2007
my problem is somewhat similar but your remedy does resolve my problem. i tried many media players - WMP, quicktime, and other MP from the net, they all appear to be playing sound but there is no sound. i got a supplement software with nero burning software - nero media player. this software is able to play sound. all the normal windows(OS)sounds are also working but all other media players are down. i wouldn't care but i've got to play xvid files which nero media player is incompatible with. i've tried uninstalling NMP and ahed nero altogether, but nothing happened, there was yet no sound in my media players. does anyone have the remedy to this solution or any other way by which i can watch xvid files.

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Welcome to Daniweb bidasariah

Good luck mdippa!!
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