Technically against the posting rules of the latest news forum, but what the hell.
Technically against the posting rules of the latest news forum, but what the hell.
LMAO at the top one....good stuff.
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Thanks , but I never figure out how to make sound when I watch tube type of video
I once had the "YouTube no audio" problem, and I managed to fix it by editing the registry.
From http://empegbbs.com/ubbthreads/showf...?Number=287571 :
Alright the problem is really the mapping of wavemapper in Windows registry as reported by one member of the forum. All you need to do is to open registry editor by going to Start menu, Run, typing regedit and then Enter. After that, in the registry editor, walk yourself through the tree in the left pane, till you reach
My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Win dows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32
And then on the right pane, right click and click on New, select String value, enter "wavemapper" (without quots of course), ENTER, type "msacm32.drv", ENTER.
Close the editor. No need to restart. Video on Google and YouTube et al would work fine now.
Still no sound after down load, wonder if I have to restart the computer
LOL at the bottom one...
And yes those can be skipped, the chapter-next button works for me on 99% of DVDs I've tried. You just can't "FAST FORWARD" or press Menu. But who knows, maybe they'll grow brains one day and prohibit pressing next chapter.
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If you already have a "wavemapper" , type "REG_SZ" key with value "msacm32.drv", then your problem is not related to the wavemapper.
Another solution (not sure if it's the same as the manual registry edit one) is to use K-lite codec tweak tool and use the "Fix non working system sound" option:
http://www.codecguide.com/download_o...codectweaktool
I found this post on another forum, maybe it might help too:
I have been going crazy with this one too but I finally found a solution. Here it is:
Go to a page with a Flash video on it.
Click on the video to activate Flash, then right click on it to bring up the Flash menu.
Click on "Settings", then click the "Advanced..." button.
This should open a new browser window with the Flash Player Settings Manager.
Look on the left side, under "Table of Contents" and "Flash Player Help", for "Global Storage Settings Panel"
Click the "Global Storage Settings Panel" link. This will load the panel on the right side in a Flash object.
You will find that the "Allow third-party Flash content to store data on your computer" box is unchecked.
Check that box!!!
After the box is checked, it should save the setting right away, but I had a little trouble getting it to save the setting. I had to close all open Internet Explorer windows and go back and check the box several times, but finally it saved the setting. Once it did, I had audio in my embedded YouTube videos again.
Different studios seem to do it differently, some allow the chapter skip/go to menu, while others only allow the fast forward. I have a recently released DVD that doesn't allow any of these (so the only option is to watch it through completely), so it seems they are getting "smarter" when it comes forcing you to watch the message.
sorry boss but both methods above did not work for me, just real pain but OK, I dont care much about short film
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ok. i'll go to that site then and download it. is the most recent version ok? or is it like adobe acrobat, and better to get older version?
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worked for me..
Very good.
Very funn
Thanks admin 4 skiping this one....
good call.
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