Audio Sounds Bad Playing NetShow ClipsLast reviewed: September 16, 1997Article ID: Q170506 |
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SYMPTOMSThe audio sounds bad or scratchy, hiss or pops, or is silent when I play NetShow clips.
WORKAROUNDTo troubleshoot these problems:
MORE INFORMATIONMicrosoft NetShow uses standard Windows compression codecs (compression/decompression software). When you have poorly implemented or incorrect sound card drivers installed, it can cause these codecs to play or record poorly. Many users unknowingly live with bad or incorrect sound drivers for long times because all the sounds included with Microsoft Windows operating systems are PCM or uncompressed audio files. These files often will play correctly with bad or mismatched drivers. This problem is not unique to NetShow. Virtually any multimedia program that uses Windows sound codecs and compressed audio files would show similar behavior. NOTE: Mismatched means you have a sound card based on the ESS chipset, which has Soundblaster functionality, and you are using SoundBlaster drivers rather than the ESS AudioDrive drivers). The most common source of problems is running a PNP soundcard under Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0. To support an ISA PNP soundcard, you need to manually install the ISA PNP manager. You can view information about this problem and find the PNP Sound Blaster driver on the Windows NT compact disc in the Drivlib\Audio\Sbpnp directory. Read the Readme file for detailed installation instructions.
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