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Multimedia: Some CD-ROM Drives Can't Properly Read Disc
CD audio is digital stereophonic audio that was digitized at a sampling rate of 44,100 kHz using a 16-bit sample size, providing excellent fidelity for reproduction of all types of sounds, including music. When you are playing CD audio, the digital-to-analog conversion is performed by circuits in the CD-ROM player. In non- multimedia systems ...
Your CD or DVD drive is not recognized by Windows or other programs
Method 1: Windows 7 and 8.1 - Use the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter. Method 2: Check BIOS settings and chipset drivers. Method 3: Update or reinstall the driver. Method 4: Remove and reinstall IDE/ATAPI drivers. Method 5: Fix corrupted registry entries. Method 6: Create a registry subkey.
Cannot copy files to the CD-R/CD-RW drive - Microsoft Support
Symptoms. You may experience one of the following symptoms: A Recording tab does not appear in the properties of your CD-R/CD-RW drive. You cannot copy files to the CD-R/CD-RW drive. You receive the following error message: The disk in the drive is not a writable CD or it is full. Cause.
Troubleshoot problems with party audio on Windows
Solution 1: Make sure your audio device is turned on. This seems obvious but it can happen to the best of us. If your audio device is wireless, make sure it’s charged. A device with a low battery can turn off without warning. Solution 2: Check your party audio settings in Game Bar. Are you in a party?
Troubleshoot game audio or video issues on Windows
Solution 1: Check that your sound is not muted. Some games run in full-screen mode, so you can't see the taskbar. Here's how to check that your sound is not turned down low or muted: Press the Start button on your Windows 10/11 device or keyboard, or select the Windows icon in the lower-left corner of the main screen.
Troubleshoot audio problems in Windows Media Center
Learn more. Here are solutions to some common problems with audio in Windows Media Center. You can also try running a troubleshooter to diagnose and fix common sound playback problems, or a troubleshooter to diagnose and fix common CD or DVD drive problems.
Using the Xbox Accessories thumbstick recalibration tool
If you're experiencing minor issues with the thumbsticks on your controller, or if you are performing a self-repair of your controller and need to recalibrate the thumbsticks, you can use a self-calibration tool in the Xbox Accessories app.
Burn and rip CDs - Microsoft Support
Burn an audio CD (or a data CD or DVD) Rip CDs. When you rip music from a CD, you're copying songs from an audio CD to your PC. During the ripping process, the Player compresses each song and stores it on your drive as a Windows Media Audio (WMA), WAV, or MP3 file.
Troubleshoot game audio or video issues on Windows
Solution 1: Check that your sound is not muted. Some games run in full-screen mode, so you can't see the taskbar. Here's how to check that your sound is not turned down low or muted: Press the Start button on your Windows 10/11 device or keyboard, or select the Windows icon in the lower-left corner of the main screen.
How to listen to music on your Xbox 360 console | Xbox Support
To listen to music stored in the Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) format, you need to download the free Optional Media Update from Xbox Live (see the steps below). Note The Xbox 360 console can only play AAC files that are not protected by DRM (digital rights management).