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Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: GangstaBoogy on January 30, 2007, 11:08:51 PM

Title: why the fuck does this keep happening to me?
Post by: GangstaBoogy on January 30, 2007, 11:08:51 PM
at lil random times when i try to play a song this shiet just pops up

(http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/9356/stopthatshietsf6.png)

i dont have any other forms of media playing!
Title: Re: why the fuck does this keep happening to me?
Post by: swangin and bangin on January 30, 2007, 11:45:51 PM
that was the bad thing with the backstreet boys cd, whenever u tred to play it on the computer that popped up.
Title: Re: why the fuck does this keep happening to me?
Post by: reguLAtor on January 30, 2007, 11:54:09 PM
^^ You guys both listen to the Backstreet boys?
Title: Re: why the fuck does this keep happening to me?
Post by: swangin and bangin on January 30, 2007, 11:55:32 PM
^^ You guys both listen to the Backstreet boys?
lol
it was a joke
Title: Re: why the fuck does this keep happening to me?
Post by: reguLAtor on January 31, 2007, 12:01:51 AM
^^ You guys both listen to the Backstreet boys?
lol
it was a joke

HAHA.  I know homie... I was being a smartass.
Title: Re: why the fuck does this keep happening to me?
Post by: GangstaBoogy on January 31, 2007, 12:34:16 AM
^^ You guys both listen to the Backstreet boys?

who doesn't?
Title: Re: why the fuck does this keep happening to me?
Post by: Chief on January 31, 2007, 02:14:27 AM
try using a better player  8)
Title: Re: why the fuck does this keep happening to me?
Post by: Lake Titicaca on January 31, 2007, 04:26:39 AM
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If you receive this error when playing the thankyou.ra clip, then it is possible that your sound card is unable to play stereo files.

If you were able to play the thankyou.ra file, but receive this message when trying to play other files, check the following:

   1. If you are running a game or other software that is playing sound, exit that application and try playing the clip again.

   2. Otherwise the error is probably due to your system's sound card drivers being improperly installed, misconfigured, or not current enough to be compatible with RealAudio and RealVideo. The following guidelines will help you troubleshoot the problem:

          * Incorrect or missing sound card drivers.

            Look in the sound card documentation for driver descriptions to make sure that your configuration is correct.

            To see how the system's sound card is configured:

            For Windows 95:
               1. Click My Computer on the Desktop.
               2. Click Properties.
               3. Click Device Manager.
               4. Click + next to Sound, video, and game controller. This tells you the current driver that Windows 95 is using.
               5. Compare the window's contents with sound card driver descriptions in the sound card documentation.

            Note: If the installed drivers do not match, it is recommended that you reinstall the sound card.

          * Older sound card drivers.

            If the installed driver is more than six months old, it may not be compatible with RealAudio or RealVideo. Please update the sound card driver on your system. RealAudio Player and RealPlayer are designed to take advantage of the latest advances in driver technology. Older drivers can cause unexpected errors. Driver updates are usually available for free download from manufacturers' Web sites. The drivers are usually updated every few months. After installing the drivers, be sure to reboot your computer so the configuration changes take effect.