AND look at my Footnote #3 in my Troubleshooting Guide to test your system sounds. I'll post back when i can find that System sound test file i created. > It was the specific combination of specifc monitor plus ATI card that had the problemĪs i replaced my monitor with a different one (same exact model) and all works fine now
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> My Samsung monitor also worked with another card I bought and tried out > The ATI card worked with different monitors
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Will look and post backīut the other part of this bizarre problem, was (in my case) it was the specific combination of the ATI card with my specific Samsung monitor over HDMI that was failing > I created a test file where i merged system system sounds to prove it was just the start of the sound that was getting lost. one's first impression is it's only systems sounds just because you don't hear those short sounds, do you? But, I'll bet you can hear longer playing systems sounds (like Windows startup and shutdown sound?) Rather, i found the first 1/2 second or so playback of sound was being lost! Period! The problem wasn't really the System Sounds. It took me a good bit of troubleshooting but here's what i discovered (at least in my case)ġ.
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If the driver is already installed on your system, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix various issues, add new functions, or just upgrade to the available version. You needed the driver before that device would appear. The package provides the installation files for AMD Radeon HD 5450 Series Graphics Driver version 15.201.1151.1008.