I am hoping someone out there can help me with this as it's extremely frustrating...
Background-
I have always been able to play mp3s fine in XP, and have had the same sound card for 4 years and never any issues with it. However, about a week ago after rebooting it has not been the same and something is clearly wrong.
Mp3s will play in winamp, but they seem to 'scratch' or chug along a lot more than they used to. But it seems that the performance is way too dependent on what else is running at the same time. For example, if I try to open internet explorer while playing a song, the song will basically stop playing, and then start again once IE is open. But that is if I am lucky.
If I try opening Microsoft Word or some other bigger ap while playing an mp3, winamp (or wmp) gets overwhelmed and just stops playing completely. And once that happens I can't get any sound at all and am forced to reboot. Not even system sounds will play after this happens.
I have tried many things but nothing seems to fix this problem and I just want it to be how it was.
There are 2 interesting error messages that I have gotten when trying to play sounds through media player after the sound stops, but I don't know if they really tell me anything.
The first one is "the operation cannot be completed because the pins are not connected" - or something like that.
And the other I've gotten says something like "there is no mixer device installed".
I am lost. Here is some background info and things I've tried.
1. It's a Dell p3 550 running XP with 512 ram
2. Soundcard is a Aureal/ Vortex 2 8830
3. I have uninstalled the drivers to the sound and reinstalled them with both newer ones and older ones, had no effect.
4. My NIC and video card and sound card are all using IRQ 11, but windows does not recognize any conflicts
5. I have made no major changes to my computer since this problem started, or none that I can think of.
6. My guess is that it must be a Windows problem, it is the same whether I use winamp, WMP, or anything else.
7. It has nothing to do with hardware acceleration
8. I am out of ideas and close to reinstalling XP
I will marry the person who helps me fix this.
Background-
I have always been able to play mp3s fine in XP, and have had the same sound card for 4 years and never any issues with it. However, about a week ago after rebooting it has not been the same and something is clearly wrong.
Mp3s will play in winamp, but they seem to 'scratch' or chug along a lot more than they used to. But it seems that the performance is way too dependent on what else is running at the same time. For example, if I try to open internet explorer while playing a song, the song will basically stop playing, and then start again once IE is open. But that is if I am lucky.
If I try opening Microsoft Word or some other bigger ap while playing an mp3, winamp (or wmp) gets overwhelmed and just stops playing completely. And once that happens I can't get any sound at all and am forced to reboot. Not even system sounds will play after this happens.
I have tried many things but nothing seems to fix this problem and I just want it to be how it was.
There are 2 interesting error messages that I have gotten when trying to play sounds through media player after the sound stops, but I don't know if they really tell me anything.
The first one is "the operation cannot be completed because the pins are not connected" - or something like that.
And the other I've gotten says something like "there is no mixer device installed".
I am lost. Here is some background info and things I've tried.
1. It's a Dell p3 550 running XP with 512 ram
2. Soundcard is a Aureal/ Vortex 2 8830
3. I have uninstalled the drivers to the sound and reinstalled them with both newer ones and older ones, had no effect.
4. My NIC and video card and sound card are all using IRQ 11, but windows does not recognize any conflicts
5. I have made no major changes to my computer since this problem started, or none that I can think of.
6. My guess is that it must be a Windows problem, it is the same whether I use winamp, WMP, or anything else.
7. It has nothing to do with hardware acceleration
8. I am out of ideas and close to reinstalling XP
I will marry the person who helps me fix this.