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But Device Manager doesn't show any sign of this (e.g.
#Xmplay microsoft midi mapper driver#
FYI, I also remember that the guy at the repairs (yeah, I am still using that Windows XP SP3 installation ) was saying something about a missing driver for the sound card on the PCI slot. on this new computer), but then I was forced to reinstall Windows etc., and probably some important config. Oh and yes, as I also mentioned in that thread, the biggest annoyance for me was that I was almost 100% sure that I've already have it working okay at one point (i.e. EDIT: I already checked it out and the sound from back speakers is still perfect in the movies (i.e. Now I need to check also what's with the sound in movies (if it's still working). But anyway, I really don't know what happened. The only problem is that the sound is somehow muffled and very faint.
#Xmplay microsoft midi mapper update#
Now listed to this after the mentioned procedure (the driver update and some files being copied) suddenly the rear speakers started to work in XMPlay and with the very same settings (for DirectSound) as before I performed this! No mather if Resolution is 8-bit (that was the problem in case of my last computer), 16-bit or 32-bit. I will choose the driver to install.", clicked Next and again Next, and then some files were copied into "C:\Windows\System32\" (at least AFAIK it was that directory). On the second page there are only my two posts from today so you an check them out (this text below is pretty much the second post).Īnd you know what happened? You see, like so many times already (when trying out different options) I went to Sounds and Audio Devices Properties, but this time I went to Hardware tab, clicked on " SB Audigy Properties" and chose "Update Driver." (before that I checked "Driver Details." and I could swear it was the same CREATIVE driver as after the update), chose " Don't search. my in-built ATI HD Audio and SB Audigy sound card in a PCI slot) and so on, and since I knew that this will take some more time, I've decided to post it an "introduction post" in that thread on XMPlay Forum.
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Now, since I am trying to make them work almost exclusively in XMPlay with DirectSound output plugin installed and " DirectSound - SB Audigy Live! 24-bit" option checked (though I've tried also a few other audio players beside XMPlay), and since my intention was to write a really detailed with screenshots (that I already created) and details about my setup (i.e. Winamp and back/secondary speakers issue - I created a similar thread also on VideoLAN Forums - and Problem with getting sound from secondary/back speakers) which work in case of video (e.g.
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Look, I am afraid that this might turn out as one of those controversial threads, but since this (see below the text in bold) just happened and it was one of the last things that I've expected, I've decided to post it anyway.Īs the topic title says, I had a problem with back speakers (like many times ago already, but that was on my old computer with completely different hardware/setup see for instance VLC vs.