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> Video Sounds and photo editing error
dixie63
Posted: Tuesday, Sep 02, 2008 10:09 pm
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Hi Everyone! I finally downloaded K-lite codec. HP support reccomended it. It seems to fix my video viewing. But now no sound playing videos in photo gallery. Also I notice another problem, I'm not sure if k-lite codec has anything to do with this or not. While In photo gallery, I try to edit one of the photo, after I edited a photo I liked it. I change the color, went to click on save. I got the error saying photo gallery can't save the picture>error is preventing photo gallery from saving this picture. I've been reading the faq in programs, k-lite. I can't seem to find anything relating to the sound and error saving the picture. Both are by using windows photo gallery. Any help? Thanks and Have a great evening. Todd
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Posted: Wednesday, Sep 03, 2008 03:58 pm
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I'd reccomend uninstalling that codec pack and seeing if the error is still present. If it is - its not related to the codec pack wink.gif
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magnusd12
Posted: Friday, Jul 10, 2009 05:11 am
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reinstall the software...
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levis888
Posted: Tuesday, Jan 26, 2010 06:28 am
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Hello friends

First, make sure audio is working for other applications—play some music and ensure that general Windows sound effects are working. Check your general machine-level sound settings and speaker volume. Review the detailed volume information for different sources and devices from the Volume Mixer (called Volume Control in Windows XP) utility. Double-click the speaker icon in the System Tray in WinXP to bring up the mixer. In Vista, right-click the icon and choose Open Volume Mixer. Your video-editing software will also have volume controls, probably in several locations, for both playback and editing. Check the application’s overall settings (details vary by application) and those of specific video clips in your timeline or storyboard. Don’t forget to check for mute options that may have been selected by mistake. Finally, make sure that the audio connections from your source are correctly attached to the inputs of your sound card.

Try it.
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