Sounds disappering intermittenly

LordSnailz

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After boot up the sound is fine, mp3s and games are fine. But after like awhile the sound just disappers ... one thing I noticed is that under Sounds Properties --> the audio tab, it lists my sound card, sblive as the preferred device. To fix this, I unplug my usb speakers and replug it in and select my speakers as my peferred device and viola! is works again.

sound card - sblive
speakers - yamaha through usb

any help is appreciated!
tia
 

Jabroni

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Yamaha's solution on their website is to unplug it and plug it back in or not to use the USB connection and just use the speaker jack instead. Nice tech support. The solutions for Win2k/98/Me are almost all the same, but here is one of them (I assumed the 35D model):

I could not link the instructions directly... sorry.

http://www.yamaha.com/ycaservice/group002/fgrop002.htm

No Sound from YSTMS35D USB Speakers with a Windows 98SE / Millenium PC



Make sure all cables are connected properly. If the speakers are still not producing sound, it may be an indication that the device driver for the speakers was not installed properly. The installed device driver will need to be removed and the system rebooted to allow the computer to find and reinstall the correct drivers.

NOTE: If the following procedure(s) do not resolve the problem, an alternative is to disconnect the USB cable and the cable to the right speaker, and connect the Mini Stereo jack to the 'Speaker Out' jack of the PC's analog sound card.



Removing/Reinstalling the Drivers:


1) Click the <Start> button on the Windows taskbar.

2) Select 'Settings' from the 'Start' options.

3) Select 'Control Panel' from the 'Settings' options.

4) Double-click the 'System' icon.

5) Click the 'Device Manager' tab.

6) Click on 'Human Interface Devices' to view the list of devices.

7) Select 'Yamaha HID Audio Controls'.

8) Click on the <Remove> button.

9) Click on <OK> to confirm removal. 'Human Interface Devices' and other listings will disappear.

10) Click on 'Sound, Video and Game Controllers' to view the list of devices.

11) Select 'Yamaha YST-M35D USB AUDIO'.

12) Click on the <Remove> button.

13) Click on the <OK> button to confirm removal. 'Yamaha YST-M35D USB AUDIO' will disappear.

14) Click on 'Universal Serial Bus Controller' to view the list of devices.

15) Highlight 'Yamaha YST-M35D USB COMPOSITE DEVICE'.

16) Click on the <Remove> button.

17) Click on the <OK> button to confirm removal. 'Yamaha YST-M35D USB COMPOSITE DEVICE' will disappear.

18) Reboot the computer.

19) Insert the Windows 98SE, or the Windows ME Installation CD, as prompted, while the system is booting up. Windows will proceed with the device driver installation.

NOTE: The Windows Startup Sound should be heard as the booting up process is completed, indicating that the driver has been properly installed and the speakers are working. If the Windows Startup sound is not heard, and there are no other indications that the speakers are producing sound, then an additional procedure might be necessary to force the computer to reinstall the USB drivers from the Windows 98SE, or Windows ME, installation CD-ROM.


Deleting .sys Files:


1) Repeat steps 1 - 17 in the above procedure 'Removing/Reinstalling the Drivers' to remove the USB driver from the Windows System configuration.

2) Delete the following files:

c:\windows\system32\drivers\hidusb.sys
c:\windows\system32\drivers\hidparse.sys
c:\windows\system32\drivers\hidclass.sys
c:\windows\system32\drivers\usbaudio.sys

NOTE: These files may have become corrupted and will be recreated when the driver is reinstalled.

3) Repeat steps 19 - 20 in the above procedure, 'Removing/Reinstalling the Drivers'.

 

PrineFan

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could be different problem-- but alot of times my sound cuts out-- then when i turn the volume knob up real fast to LOUD, i hear a "click" and the sound kicks in and all is fine....

or i have no sound, then I start a music cd, and no sound, but then i turn the volume knob up real fast, i hear that click and the music is fine....

kinda goofy-- has done it on two separate motherboards too....both with integrated sound-- so i'm thinking it's the speakers.

it's like the sound goes into sleep mode after awhile, and doesn't awaken until the volume gets turned up loud real fast. any suggestions? boston acoustics speakers.
 

plex24

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If ur using usb it by passes the sblive! Use analog plug for the speaker if U want to take advantage of hardware accelated sound. If U intend to use usb then U should take out the sblive. What type of motherboard do U have. Is it VIA then the problem could be that the speaker takes more power than the Via usb can give.
 

LordSnailz

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Thanks for the suggestions fellas ... and plex is right I'm using a via motherboard, the ECS to be exact ... guess I'll have to dig out my analog wire out again ... thanks!

-ls
 
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