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No Windows sounds at my laptop
I have no Windows sounds at my laptop, from the beginning. MP3 and streaming and Youtube no problem but Windows sounds and sounds in games do not give any sound. -- \ / http://nieuwsgroepen.tk -------------///---------------------------------- / \ Bye, BugHunter |
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No Windows sounds at my laptop
BugHunter wrote:
I have no Windows sounds at my laptop, from the beginning. MP3 and streaming and Youtube no problem but Windows sounds and sounds in games do not give any sound. This sounds like a Windows 7 problem. People who have reduced the "services" on their PC, by following the suggestions of the BlackViper site, sometimes end up with a surprise consequence. The AudioEndPointBuilder service, if you check the Dependencies tab, there is some other, little known service that it depends on but it is not listed in the tab, and if you switch off the little known service, it kills all sound. What I learned from this incident, is the "Dependencies" in a service are manually coded by developers, and the OS does not have automation to automatically figure out what the dependencies are. This makes using the BlackViper advice, uh, dangerous, as the BlackViper person relies on that info too. In this example, apparently there are "groups" associated with those services. And a permissions problem here, prevents an audio endpoint from forming. https://www.pcgamer.com/the-most-fru...roblem-solved/ Having a problem with "just" the Windows alert ding and friends, that smells like a problem at the Mixer level. You then need a visualization of the Mixer, showing all inputs, to look for signs of trouble. Opening the Mixer panel might show an icon indicating that path is broken or disconnected (like the pcgamer example). In this working example, you can see that Windows Sounds does have a "mute" button at the bottom, as well as a slider. https://i2.wp.com/mintywhite.com/wp-.../11/volume.png In general, it's pretty hard to debug sound, because you've got a few spots to look at and check. You almost have to be sitting in front of the machine, to think up things to try. The index for the Windows 7 troubleshooting procedures is here, if you want to have a look around. The two tutorials I picked out are not a solution to your symptoms, but are mainly to show some pictures of what's in there. https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...ial-index.html https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...l-index-6.html https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...-changing.html https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...ds-change.html HTH, Paul |
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No Windows sounds at my laptop
Paul schreef op Di 28 Apr 2020 om 14:07:
BugHunter wrote: I have no Windows sounds at my laptop, from the beginning. MP3 and streaming and Youtube no problem but Windows sounds and sounds in games do not give any sound. This sounds like a Windows 7 problem. People who have reduced the "services" on their PC, by following the suggestions of the BlackViper site, sometimes end up with a surprise consequence. The AudioEndPointBuilder service, if you check the Dependencies tab, there is some other, little known service that it depends on but it is not listed in the tab, and if you switch off the little known service, it kills all sound. What I learned from this incident, is the "Dependencies" in a service are manually coded by developers, and the OS does not have automation to automatically figure out what the dependencies are. This makes using the BlackViper advice, uh, dangerous, as the BlackViper person relies on that info too. In this example, apparently there are "groups" associated with those services. And a permissions problem here, prevents an audio endpoint from forming. https://www.pcgamer.com/the-most-fru...roblem-solved/ Having a problem with "just" the Windows alert ding and friends, that smells like a problem at the Mixer level. You then need a visualization of the Mixer, showing all inputs, to look for signs of trouble. Opening the Mixer panel might show an icon indicating that path is broken or disconnected (like the pcgamer example). In this working example, you can see that Windows Sounds does have a "mute" button at the bottom, as well as a slider. https://i2.wp.com/mintywhite.com/wp-.../11/volume.png In general, it's pretty hard to debug sound, because you've got a few spots to look at and check. You almost have to be sitting in front of the machine, to think up things to try. The index for the Windows 7 troubleshooting procedures is here, if you want to have a look around. The two tutorials I picked out are not a solution to your symptoms, but are mainly to show some pictures of what's in there. https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...ial-index.html https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...l-index-6.html https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...-changing.html https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...ds-change.html HTH, Paul Sorry, my fault, it is Windows 10. -- \ / http://nieuwsgroepen.tk -------------///---------------------------------- / \ Bye, BugHunter |
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No Windows sounds at my laptop
BugHunter wrote:
Paul schreef op Di 28 Apr 2020 om 14:07: BugHunter wrote: I have no Windows sounds at my laptop, from the beginning. MP3 and streaming and Youtube no problem but Windows sounds and sounds in games do not give any sound. This sounds like a Windows 7 problem. People who have reduced the "services" on their PC, by following the suggestions of the BlackViper site, sometimes end up with a surprise consequence. The AudioEndPointBuilder service, if you check the Dependencies tab, there is some other, little known service that it depends on but it is not listed in the tab, and if you switch off the little known service, it kills all sound. What I learned from this incident, is the "Dependencies" in a service are manually coded by developers, and the OS does not have automation to automatically figure out what the dependencies are. This makes using the BlackViper advice, uh, dangerous, as the BlackViper person relies on that info too. In this example, apparently there are "groups" associated with those services. And a permissions problem here, prevents an audio endpoint from forming. https://www.pcgamer.com/the-most-fru...roblem-solved/ Having a problem with "just" the Windows alert ding and friends, that smells like a problem at the Mixer level. You then need a visualization of the Mixer, showing all inputs, to look for signs of trouble. Opening the Mixer panel might show an icon indicating that path is broken or disconnected (like the pcgamer example). In this working example, you can see that Windows Sounds does have a "mute" button at the bottom, as well as a slider. https://i2.wp.com/mintywhite.com/wp-.../11/volume.png In general, it's pretty hard to debug sound, because you've got a few spots to look at and check. You almost have to be sitting in front of the machine, to think up things to try. The index for the Windows 7 troubleshooting procedures is here, if you want to have a look around. The two tutorials I picked out are not a solution to your symptoms, but are mainly to show some pictures of what's in there. https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...ial-index.html https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...l-index-6.html https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...-changing.html https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...ds-change.html HTH, Paul Sorry, my fault, it is Windows 10. The tenforums.com site has tutorials too. And there is an alt.comp.os.windows-10 newsgroup as well. Paul |
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No Windows sounds at my laptop
Paul schreef op Di 28 Apr 2020 om 16:09:
BugHunter wrote: Paul schreef op Di 28 Apr 2020 om 14:07: BugHunter wrote: I have no Windows sounds at my laptop, from the beginning. MP3 and streaming and Youtube no problem but Windows sounds and sounds in games do not give any sound. This sounds like a Windows 7 problem. People who have reduced the "services" on their PC, by following the suggestions of the BlackViper site, sometimes end up with a surprise consequence. The AudioEndPointBuilder service, if you check the Dependencies tab, there is some other, little known service that it depends on but it is not listed in the tab, and if you switch off the little known service, it kills all sound. What I learned from this incident, is the "Dependencies" in a service are manually coded by developers, and the OS does not have automation to automatically figure out what the dependencies are. This makes using the BlackViper advice, uh, dangerous, as the BlackViper person relies on that info too. In this example, apparently there are "groups" associated with those services. And a permissions problem here, prevents an audio endpoint from forming. https://www.pcgamer.com/the-most-fru...roblem-solved/ Having a problem with "just" the Windows alert ding and friends, that smells like a problem at the Mixer level. You then need a visualization of the Mixer, showing all inputs, to look for signs of trouble. Opening the Mixer panel might show an icon indicating that path is broken or disconnected (like the pcgamer example). In this working example, you can see that Windows Sounds does have a "mute" button at the bottom, as well as a slider. https://i2.wp.com/mintywhite.com/wp-.../11/volume.png In general, it's pretty hard to debug sound, because you've got a few spots to look at and check. You almost have to be sitting in front of the machine, to think up things to try. The index for the Windows 7 troubleshooting procedures is here, if you want to have a look around. The two tutorials I picked out are not a solution to your symptoms, but are mainly to show some pictures of what's in there. https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...ial-index.html https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...l-index-6.html https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...-changing.html https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...ds-change.html HTH, Paul Sorry, my fault, it is Windows 10. The tenforums.com site has tutorials too. And there is an alt.comp.os.windows-10 newsgroup as well. Thank you, Paul. -- \ / http://nieuwsgroepen.tk -------------///---------------------------------- / \ Bye, BugHunter |
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