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Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation dies when running Windows Media Player--no audio until reboot

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After I updated the drivers for my sound card to the newest drivers,

 

Windows Media Player went nuts.

 

Now, whenever I try to view any video with Windows Media Player, there

 

is picture but no sound. In fact, after that, there is no sound coming

 

from any other application either, until I reboot.

 

 

 

I finally traced this to it causing Windows Audio Device Graph Isolation

 

(audiodg.exe) to crash, which of course means there can be no more sound

 

till I reboot. That's what it shows in Control Panel/Problem Reports

 

and Solutions.

 

 

 

Any idea what could be causing this? Even if the drivers are bad, that

 

shouldn't cause audiodg.exe to crash. And I don't want to go back to an

 

old version of the drivers just to make Windows Media Player work again.

 

There are other players, some shareware, that I can use. But I would

 

like to get Windows Media Player working again if possible.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Steven L.

 

sdlitvin@earthlinkNOSPAM.net

 

Remove the "NOSPAM" before sending to this email address.

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