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Ok, while listening to audio on my Windows Media player, V 11.0, my audio on

the WMP AND my system is completely muted immediatly after arriving at

websites such as weatherchannel.com, atlantafalcons.com, or any website that

appears to be running some type of Java or extraneous video or

graphics....Now, sometimes it will happen and sometimes it won't. But when

it does happen, it ALWAYS occurs after I have just arrived at an "offending"

site and usually just after IE has just blocked a pop-up. The audio never

returns unless I restart my system...Now, sometimes the audio returns after I

close IE but it is very rare...I have checked all my connections, cords,

etc.....when the problem occurs, it always does so after arriving at certain

websites and returns after a restart.... I am to the point that I tend to

avoid sites I really want to visit because I'm afraid the audio i'm listening

to will be killed and I'll need to restart.....

 

 

 

This problem has occurred even after a few repartions of my system!!

Problem did not seem to appear after any Windows updates......I'm very VERY

sick of this... Please help!

 

 

 

System: Dell Dimensions

 

Windows XP SP 3

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Guest Ghostrider
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Re: Audio completely dies on whole system when I arrive at certainweb

 

Re: Audio completely dies on whole system when I arrive at certainweb

 

 

mssw wrote:

> Ok, while listening to audio on my Windows Media player, V 11.0, my audio on

> the WMP AND my system is completely muted immediatly after arriving at

> websites such as weatherchannel.com, atlantafalcons.com, or any website that

> appears to be running some type of Java or extraneous video or

> graphics....Now, sometimes it will happen and sometimes it won't. But when

> it does happen, it ALWAYS occurs after I have just arrived at an "offending"

> site and usually just after IE has just blocked a pop-up. The audio never

> returns unless I restart my system...Now, sometimes the audio returns after I

> close IE but it is very rare...I have checked all my connections, cords,

> etc.....when the problem occurs, it always does so after arriving at certain

> websites and returns after a restart.... I am to the point that I tend to

> avoid sites I really want to visit because I'm afraid the audio i'm listening

> to will be killed and I'll need to restart.....

>

>

>

> This problem has occurred even after a few repartions of my system!!

> Problem did not seem to appear after any Windows updates......I'm very VERY

> sick of this... Please help!

>

>

>

> System: Dell Dimensions

>

> Windows XP SP 3

>

 

Suppose you were to to into Internet Options and, under Temporary

Internet Files, "Delete Files" including all offline content?

Guest John Wunderlich
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Re: Audio completely dies on whole system when I arrive at certain web

 

=?Utf-8?B?bXNzdw==?= <mssw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

news:9A35C4FB-52CE-4AA0-87DB-019659DEA0BB@microsoft.com:

> Ok, while listening to audio on my Windows Media player, V 11.0,

> my audio on the WMP AND my system is completely muted immediatly

> after arriving at websites such as weatherchannel.com,

> atlantafalcons.com, or any website that appears to be running some

> type of Java or extraneous video or graphics....Now, sometimes it

> will happen and sometimes it won't. But when it does happen, it

> ALWAYS occurs after I have just arrived at an "offending" site and

> usually just after IE has just blocked a pop-up. The audio never

> returns unless I restart my system...Now, sometimes the audio

> returns after I close IE but it is very rare...I have checked all

> my connections, cords, etc.....when the problem occurs, it always

> does so after arriving at certain websites and returns after a

> restart.... I am to the point that I tend to avoid sites I really

> want to visit because I'm afraid the audio i'm listening to will

> be killed and I'll need to restart.....

>

>

>

> This problem has occurred even after a few repartions of my

> system!! Problem did not seem to appear after any Windows

> updates......I'm very VERY sick of this... Please help!

>

 

Have you checked the website of you audio board / chipset to see if

there are recent audio driver updates that might address this problem?

 

-- John


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