Compressed Audio Fails or Errors Occur After Windows Restart
Article ID: 139395
Article Last Modified on 7/23/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Multimedia Pack 1.0
- Microsoft Windows 3.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows 3.11 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q139395
SYMPTOMS
The first time sound is used in your multimedia program the sound
plays as expected. However, when you exit and then restart Windows you
experience sound problems. This also occurs when you reinstall the program.
In a program supporting sound, audio may not work, or you may receive one
of the error messages when you attempt to play sound:
No wave device exists that can play files in the current format.
-or-
Undetectable problem in the specified device driver.
-or-
Multimedia device failed.
-or-
Integer divide by zero.
CAUSE
Duplicate Audio Compression Manager (MSACM) files or System.ini files exist
on the computer.
RESOLUTION
NOTE: The following steps involve searching for, deleting, and renaming files and folders. For more information about how to accomplish these tasks in Windows, see your Windows printed documentation or online help.
To remove the duplicate files, do the following:
- Search your hard drive for the following files:
- Msacm.drv
- Msacm.dll
- Msadpcm.acm
Only one copy of these files should reside on your computer. Rename or
delete any copies not found in the Windows\System folder.
- Search your hard drive for the following file:
- System.ini
Only one copy of these files should reside on your computer. Rename or
delete any copies not found in the Windows folder.
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