Cannot Play Wave Files on HP Vectra with Sound Blaster

Last reviewed: August 22, 1995
Article ID: Q132769
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 95

SYMPTOMS

You may not be able to play 8-bit wave (.wav) files on a Hewlett-Packard (HP) Vectra computer with a Sound Blaster sound card installed. When this problem occurs, you can play 16-bit wave files and MIDI file correctly.

CAUSE

This problem can be caused by a resource conflict between the sound card and the ECP port. On the HP Vectra computer, the ECP port is configured in the computer's CMOS settings. If the ECP port is configured in the computer's CMOS settings to use DMA channel 1, and the Sound Blaster sound card is also configured to use DMA channel 1, a resource conflict exists. However, Windows 95 cannot detect that the ECP port is using DMA channel 1, and does not report that a conflict exists.

RESOLUTION

To resolve the conflict, change the DMA channel for the sound card. To do so, follow these steps:

  1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, then click Control Panel.

  2. Double-click the System icon.

  3. On the Device Manager tab, double-click Sound, Video, And Game Controllers.

  4. Double-click the Sound Blaster sound card.

  5. On the Resources tab, click the Use Automatic Settings check box to clear it.

  6. Click Direct Memory Access in the Resource Type column, then click Change Setting.

  7. Click OK until you are prompted to restart your computer, then click Yes.

MORE INFORMATION

This problem occurs only on computers (such as the HP Vectra) that have an ECP port that is configured in the computer's CMOS settings.


KBCategory: kbhw kbsetup
KBSubcategory: posfest win95
Additional reference words: 95 soundblaster hpvectra


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Last reviewed: August 22, 1995
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