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Mr. Ice Captain Moderator
Registered: May 2000 |
the "MMSYSTEM002 / device out of range" error message is caused when winamp trys to play on a non-existant sound card. go to preferences -> plug-ins -> output. select the waveout plugin. double click it, and set the output device to what best describes your sound card. for example, i have 'wave mapper', 'modem #1 line playback', 'modem #1 handset playback', and 'sb live! wave device' listed. the default is 'wave mapper'. my sound card is a sound blaster live, so i selected 'sb live! wave device'. if that still doesn't work, try reinstalling your soundcard drivers. |
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jebbica Guest
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Where is the preferences menu you refer to found?! |
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DJ Egg Moderator
Registered: Jun 2000 |
1. Hi-lite main Winamp Window -> Ctrl + P |
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gkosters Guest
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Suthern: |
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PardonYourself Junior Member
Registered: Sep 2001 |
How do you reinstall you sound card drivers? I dont think i even have a sound card though. |
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peter ist death
Registered: May 2000 |
PardonYourself: please keep it in one thread: http://forums.winamp.com/showthread...;threadid=60620 |
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hibby76 Junior Member
Registered: Aug 2001 |
no sound card???
If you've EVER heard your computer make ANY SOUND (besides when your speakers or headphones are plugged into the jack on the cd rom) then you have a sound card. Look at the back of your machine. If you see 3 jacks that you could plug headphones into, then you have a sound card. |
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