Playback device for windows xp




















Media Foundation Development for Windows Desktop. Sign in to vote. I stop playing mp3 file, but winamp is still runing. Wednesday, March 21, AM. Monday, March 26, PM. Hy, Here is how I did and proved to work : In the Constructor of the class not in the Load event handler - it does not work that way , I changed the registry keys under Sound Mapper to the device I needed and then killed and started explorer and rundll32 processes. This seems the solution to take such that your application is aware of the default playback device changes the first time it is loaded.

Sign in to vote. I stop playing mp3 file, but winamp is still runing. Wednesday, March 21, AM. Monday, March 26, PM. Hy, Here is how I did and proved to work : In the Constructor of the class not in the Load event handler - it does not work that way , I changed the registry keys under Sound Mapper to the device I needed and then killed and started explorer and rundll32 processes.

This seems the solution to take such that your application is aware of the default playback device changes the first time it is loaded. Return to the Sound And Audio Devices properties sheet. This section contains a drop-down list that allows you to select which device should be used for MIDI playback. Check the list for alternate playback devices and try using each of them. The MIDI Music Playback section also contains a Volume button that you can use to access the master volume control and an About button for viewing information about the hardware driver.

Select the Hardware tab to view a list of all of the audio components installed on the system. Select the WAV playback device and click the Properties button.

Select the Driver tab and verify that a driver is installed for the device. You can install the new driver by following the same instructions for using the Update Driver button in the MIDI section above.

When you see the System properties sheet, select the Hardware tab. Using the Device Manager, remove all references to the sound card. Posting your exact configuration or at least a model would help somewhat, but looking at the rear of the system is the simplest thing i can think of. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 10 years, 4 months ago. Active 9 years, 1 month ago. Viewed 4k times. I don't see any playback devices in Windows XP. I've done my research on it but still no luck.



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