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Digital Mode Error in Windows Media Player



 
 
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Old September 14th 04, 04:57 PM
Kevin
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Default Digital Mode Error in Windows Media Player

I get an error message trying to play music in digital mode using Windows
Media Player in Windows ME. The error message says "an error has been
encountered trying
to play in digital mode. Do want to retry, or switch to analog mode?"

I think this has something to do with what slots and IRQs I am using on the
motherboard. I have a lot of devices installed (ethernet, Sound Blaster, AGP
Radeon 9200, Promise IDE card, TV Tuner card). The Sound Blaster is set to
allow SB16 emulation LPT sharing. Could someone give me a clue about how to
go about troubleshooting this?

thanks, Kevin



 




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