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What is wrong with my sound?!?!
I play my music files on Windows Media Player. Sometimes, towards the end of the song, my music would "skip," as if someone quickly pressed the play/pause button twice.
Is this a problem with my hard disk, or is it a problem with my audio driver?
I don't know what my sound card or motherboard is, but my laptop model is Sager NP5165.
I have updated the driver that came with it, the Realtek High Definition Audio driver, to the latest version.
There is also another device listed, called High Definition Audio Device, but I don't know what that is.
Also, I have THX TruStudio Pro turned on. It's a program that enhances the sound.
Edit: Even when disabling the THX TruStudio Pro, the music will still skip.
Edit2: There's another problem with my sound now. Sometimes, when I am listening to music, Windows media player would tell me that it failed to play the file. If I click "web help" Microsoft's help page tells me to update my drivers.
Not only can I not listen to music using Windows media player but I also can't get sound from other applications, and there is no sound when streaming videos on YouTube.
I have already updated my drivers a couple of times, from Realtek. What now?
Last edited by Artelus; 08 Aug 2011 at 10:14.