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Subject: Re: Sound problem in chessmaster 9000

Author: Richard Godfrey

Date: 01:01:06 01/30/04

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On January 29, 2004 at 10:56:41, David Dory wrote:

>On January 29, 2004 at 01:20:30, Richard Godfrey wrote:
>
>>I've emailed for technical help at ubi soft without any reply, so I would be
>>grateful for any help here.
>>
>>In cm9000, patched to 1.02, when I play tutorial voice annotated games I hear
>>double voices that makes it unintelligible.
>>
>>My system is Pentium 4 2.8 GhZ, 512 Mb ram, ATI Radeon 9700 graphics card,
>>SoundBlaster Audigy 2, windows XP, direct x 9.0b
>>
>>All drivers are up to date.
>>
>>Any help would be much appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks in anticipation
>>
>>Richard
>
>Hi Richard,
>First thing I'd do is check my control panel-->System-->Harware-->device
>manager, and see if you have any yellow "?"'s which indicate a problem with your
>drivers or resources.
>
>Second, have you uploaded any audio codecs or sound drivers recently? They can
>interfere with each other. The AC3 codecs knock off the sound to the WinDVD
>codecs, even though both play sound from a CD, for instance. Nero (a popular CD
>burning program, has definitely frozen up if it's drivers fire up on a computer
>where CD Creator has been loaded.
>
>Third, I'd check the control panel-->sounds and multimedia area for anything
>indicating a problem, or non-default selections.
>
>My guess is you have a driver interference problem, and will have to
>unload/reload/update the right drivers so CM9000 can say it right.
>
>Best wishes,
>Dave



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