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nearpost
11-27-2006, 02:42 PM
I hope this is the correct forum for my question.

And thanks in advance to anyone who can assist.

I am unable to get audio when I try to listen to streaming video or audio feeds.

My system works fine for torrents,internet tv, and all other media. But when I try to listen to streaming media directly, from cnn for example, there is no sound.

I am using Windows media player 11. I upgraded from Windows media player 9 because in Windows media player 9 I got sound okay, but it was too fast!.

I had to upgrade my operating system to windows xp service pack 2 to gain access to windows media player 11 (I thought all this would fix my problem).

Thanks again for any advice.

Tony


UPDATE

I found the solution on another thread on this site. Thank you very much, I had spent all day on this problem.

When I downloaded Windows xp service pack 2, I was lead to believe all relevant codecs would be included. This was not the case, I have just downloaded K-lite codec, and all is now working.

gaurav sharma
03-27-2007, 04:49 AM
From where have you downloaded windows service pack 2
What was the size in Mb. I searched for service pack 2. it is quite big in size (about 400Mb.) am i downloading the right thing.
please provide the link from where you downloaded service pack 2
Thank you,
gaurav.

Stream Recorder
03-27-2007, 08:09 AM
When I downloaded Windows xp service pack 2, I was lead to believe all relevant codecs would be included. This was not the case, I have just downloaded K-lite codec, and all is now working.

Yes, Tony, you're absolutely right, WMP doesn't have all the necessary codecs. Free K-Lite (Mega) Codec is a good choice. Although sometimes it can change system codecs so that say your video editing software won't work properly. Nevertheless I use it.

please provide the link from where you downloaded service pack 2

The only reliable source of Win XP SP2 is Microsoft's web-site:

Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2)
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/sp2/default.mspx

aleemalpha
04-06-2007, 10:33 PM
Hey Nearpost
Thank u very much for telling us about that remedy. I had spent hours to find this solution. Thanks again and God bless.