I purchased HP 650 three days back but when I am playing movies, I am not able to hear voices through headphones. only the background music can be heard. Also, I tried to connect to the video call on SKYPE but not able to hear anything. It says that WINDOWS CANNOT DETECT SOUND CARD. Please offer me help in this regard as soon as possible.
You can download and install the audio and device drivers from the Compaq/HP WEB support/download page. Make sure you select your model laptop and the Windows drivers you require and install them. Click on this link to download the drivers: -
http://welcome.hp.com/country/au/en/cs/support.html
SOURCE: Music/video audio won't work
Hi,
I will be grateful if you can give proper rating to the solution.
Thanks,
PREM
SOURCE: Audio/Video problems
Do you have any codec packs installed?
If so uninstall them and install these two.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow
http://ac3filter.net/project/1/releases
Most popular media player
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
SOURCE: Laptop headphone audio problems
if the sound is ok without the headphone, its your internal speaker thats having a problem and thats the part that needs to be replaced.
SOURCE: Hi, I recently purchased a Gateway NV52u laptop,
Yes, you are having driver issues with the applications that are giving you problems. Did you upgrade your media player yourself or automaticly? There is a 64 bit version for vista to install. I expect that the media player is the application hat pandora is riding on top of as well. A suggestion is to remove media player, and download the 64 bit version and install. If you have the 64 bit version now, it might be corrupt or something. Still remove it and get it again. There are services attached to the media player as well that are enhancements such as things for the mixer and equalizer.. these have to be 64 bit compatible as well.. somewhere you have some either corrupted software and enhancements or ones that are not 64 bit capable.. hope that helps you out (look at enhancements first, then pandora, then MSMP)..
thanks!
Stan Skaggs
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