Can't listen BBC Radio Player & Reuters Video Clips

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Thaqalain

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(1) I have installed PixelView TV Tuning Card and disabled BtCap,WDM Aduio Capture (Sound, video and game controllers)( TelSignal Co., Ltd.) on location
PCI Slot 4 (PCI bus 1, device 3, function 1)
(2)While pulling computer under desk,My audio speaker cable has been left over with a broken end inside CPU sound card,after that I lost to listen many of Reuters/BBC media/Video clips,Windows Live Media file.I can't take out either broken end or audio card as this is not like removeable PCI card,it is soldered to board.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/networks/asiannet/wmp.shtml?9all
(Error on Page,see file)

http://today.reuters.com/tv/videoChannel.aspx?storyId=cfdff47f726dacab567b45b1f7e7a0120afd821c
(No Error ,can't listen)
 

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Hmm......well is the onboard socket really broken.....cause thats usually standard and a new one can be ordered and soldered on....but you would have to know how to remove the board, and know how to solder....
You could go out an buy a cheap sound card and turn off the AC97 on your motherboard.....

The best way to test your soundcard is to play an audio file in windows media.....
If it tells you that no sound device exists....then your card is not detected...

You can also look if the card is detected in device manager....

Or, windows could just have muted your sound....

Hmmm....i could also because your were messing with WDM drivers...

Since its built in....you cant just do the old fashioned....remove, reboot, then shutdown, reinstall the device back in and reboot...

You can do an equivalent by shutting of AC97 in your bios....which will, in effect shut off the encoder/decoder chip, then when windows looses the card.....reboot again, enable it and reinstall it....
 
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