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    Unable to play sound after fresh installation of Windows XP Home

    I recently changed my hard disk, and therefore I reinstalled Windows XP Home and install Windows Media Player 11. I started to play some sound, but the software refuses to return the pictures to me ... I installed all compatible codec packs that I could find but nothing!!! I tried to install another player like VLC media player, Real player, Quicktime but no go !!!!

    At last I came to in order to get some solution to this problem ....

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    Re: Unable to play sound after fresh installation of Windows XP Home

    What happens in practice when you want to see a video: does it blacks out, possibly an error message and do this happens with all types of videos.

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    Re: Unable to play sound after fresh installation of Windows XP Home

    yes, it happens with all kinds of video and while scrolling the screen, windows media player appears dark in color: with 2 black vertical stripes on the right and left .. And no error messages

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    Re: Unable to play sound after fresh installation of Windows XP Home

    Might be your graphics card drivers? Which graphics card are you using ? Have you upgraded your drivers ?

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    Re: Unable to play sound after fresh installation of Windows XP Home

    My graphics card is Radeon 9200 SE, I clicked on Update Driver, and then restart but the same concerns...

    By the way, how can we know if the drivers (named) are up-to-date?

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    Re: Unable to play sound after fresh installation of Windows XP Home

    Regarding the drivers, ATI has stopped developing a number of cards along with its updates... Regarding the matter, the latest driver is version 6.11, otherwise requires version 6.5 with CP (Control Panel).

    Can you give us your config: Processor, RAM, ...

    Before installing the new one, uninstall the one already on your PC from "Add / Remove Programs".

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    Re: Unable to play sound after fresh installation of Windows XP Home

    I have not yet applied the latest drivers because of a small fear! And to conclude the message, my machine config: AMD Athlon XP 2600 + 210 GHz 512 MB RAM.

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    Re: Unable to play sound after fresh installation of Windows XP Home

    Just download GSpot that tells you exactly what codec is your video encoded.

    Supported File Formats:
    Input Files: ASF, AVI, DV, FLV, MOV, MP4, MPG, OGG/OGM, RM/RMVB, SWF, WMV

    Description:

    Video codec identification utility - identifies which video codec and audio compression method is used on .avi files, whether the matching codec is installed, and more.

    Features :
    • Determines which video codec an AVI file uses
    • Determines what audio encoding method the file uses
    • Determines what codecs you have installed, and whether you have the one needed
    • Up-to-date database of over 200 codecs, including the latest DivX 5 and XVID systems
    • Shows reported audio bitrate and calculates video bitrate
    • Reports if the file is truncated, and how many bytes are missing. Great for downloaders.
    • Identifies MPG, MPEG, MOV, WMA, WMV, ASF or OGG/OGM if an unknown non-AVI file is examined.
    • Shows RIFF INFO (title, etc) if present, including hidden ASCII in the "JUNK" field
    • Easy to use ("File > Load" and you're done)
    • Microscopic footprint - download size only 29KB
    • Free for personal use

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