A typical sound problem that most Windows customers encounter at a single position or even the other is Flash based mostly content material fail to playback the sound connected to them. Thus, once you are operating a video clip on Youtube,
Office 2010 Home And Student Key, Dailymotion, Google Video CNet Videos and also other Adobe Flash based video clip sharing sites, the video clip runs flawlessly but there exists no sound.
The 2nd symptomatic element of this issue is always that only the Flash audio is impacted – every one of the other Windows sounds and audio, including songs files (for example mp3, wma,
Office Professional 2010 Product Key, etc.) work just great. This takes place for practically all browsers – which includes IE5,
Office Enterprise 2007 Key, IE7, and Firefox – and across all Windows variations – like XP,
Microsoft Windows 7, 2000, as well as Vista. Except if you downgrade to Adobe flash Participant 7, this difficulty persists – particularly in Adobe Flash Players eight and nine.
To resolve this difficulty of no sound being played in Flash primarily based content, you can merely download the FixNoFlashSound.reg registry file,
Windows 7 Enterprise 64, (you’ll have to save the file in a place where you'll be able to find it easily) and install it. For this, you have to double click on the downloaded file, and ‘confirm’ the pop-up dialog to merge these new values to the existing registry.
Note: Before you obtain the FixNoFlashSound.reg , I recommend that you check if the wavemapper – msacm32.drv – no flash audio issue is fixed.
If, for some reason, you can’t download the FixNoFlashSound.reg file, then simple copy and paste the following text into a bank notepad file and save it with a .reg extension. (Double-clicking on this file that you have created should have the same results.)
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Drivers32]
“midimapper”=”midimap.dll”
“msacm.imaadpcm”=”imaadp32.acm”
“msacm.msadpcm”=”msadp32.acm”
“msacm.msg711″=”msg711.acm”
“msacm.msgsm610″=”msgsm32.acm”
“msacm.trspch”=”tssoft32.acm”
“vidc.cvid”=”iccvid.dll”
“VIDC.I420″=”i420vfw.dll”
“vidc.iv31″=”ir32_32.dll”
“vidc.iv32″=”ir32_32.dll”
“vidc.iv41″=”ir41_32.ax”
“VIDC.IYUV”=”iyuv_32.dll”
“vidc.mrle”=”msrle32.dll”
“vidc.msvc”=”msvidc32.dll”
“VIDC.YVYU”=”msyuv.dll”
“wavemapper”=”msacm32.drv”
“msacm.msg723″=”msg723.acm”
“vidc.M263″=”msh263.drv”
“vidc.M261″=”msh261.drv”
“msacm.msaudio1″=”msaud32.acm”
“msacm.sl_anet”=”sl_anet.acm”
“msacm.iac2″=”C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\iac25_32 .ax”
“vidc.iv50″=”ir50_32.dll”
“wave”=”wdmaud.drv”
“midi”=”wdmaud.drv”
“mixer”=”wdmaud.drv”
“VIDC.WMV3″=”wmv9vcm.dll”
“VIDC.VP40″=”vp4vfw.dll”
“msacm.voxacm160″=”vct3216.acm”
“MSVideo”=”vfwwdm32.dll”
“MSVideo8″=”VfWWDM32.dll”
“wave1″=”wdmaud.drv”
“midi1″=”wdmaud.drv”
“mixer1″=”wdmaud.drv”
“aux”=”wdmaud.drv”
“vidc.VP70″=”vp7vfw.dll”
“vidc.X264″=”x264vfw.dll”
“VIDC.FPS1″=”frapsvid.dll”
“vidc.VP60″=”vp6vfw.dll”
“vidc.VP61″=”vp6vfw.dll”
“vidc.VP62″=”vp6vfw.dll”
“vidc.DIVX”=”DivX.dll”
“VIDC.UYVY”=”msyuv.dll”
“VIDC.YUY2″=”msyuv.dll”
“VIDC.YVU9″=”tsbyuv.dll”
“VIDC.DRAW”=”DVIDEO.DLL”
“VIDC.YV12″=”yv12vfw.dll”
“wave2″=”wdmaud.drv”
“midi2″=”wdmaud.drv”
“mixer2″=”wdmaud.drv”
“aux1″=”wdmaud.drv”
“wave3″=”wdmaud.drv”
“midi3″=”wdmaud.drv”
“mixer3″=”wdmaud.drv”
“aux2″=”wdmaud.drv”
“VIDC.MSUD”=”msulvc05.dll”
“wave4″=”wdmaud.drv”
“midi4″=”wdmaud.drv”
“mixer4″=”wdmaud.drv”
“aux3″=”wdmaud.drv”
Your sound difficulty should be fixed after this. If it is not, you should try other solutions – for example the Klite Codec solution, the .acm file missing difficulty, and so forth.