That doesn't sound like anything related to WMP -- that sounds like your
sound card driver is messed up. I'd check the system volume control's mixer
lines... beyond that, WMP's volume line should always be visible, so it
should be straight-forward to see which is being reset here.
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Speaking for myself only.
See
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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"Cyberpro60" <Cyberpro60@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B7EF56E8-40A5-496E-BB0D-12188FC5DB68@microsoft.com...
>I have to say that I have been using WMP11 for some time now and I hate it.
> It is one of the worst bits of Microsoft programming that I have ever
> encountered. WMP is, basically, total crap and I am sorry that I ever
> installed it.
>
> Now don't get me wrong on this .... I am generally a fan of Microsoft but
> WMP11 isn't something they should be proud of - it runs like a dog, is so
> quirky and fully of strange bugs that it is impossible to like it. WMP 10,
> by
> comparison, it a much better bit of software but unfortunately it doesn't
> have all the features of 11.
>
> I had hoped that some of the bugs I encountered in the beta versions would
> be ironed out by the time the product got released. It doesn't seem so.
>
> I will concentrate here on something I regard as the "worst" bug of all.
>
> Here's a typical scenario. I get a media file - typically an mp3 file - I
> double click on it to launch the mediaplayer automatically - which happens
> as
> planned - the music starts playing but like 10 times louder than I
> expected.
> My ears are ringing and I switch to WMP11 to slide the volume control down
> some .... but I can't. For the next few minutes or more WMP is totally
> locked
> up doing whatever it is that it is doing and I have no control over it
> whatsoever. After this hiatus I eventually get back in control of the
> software but by this time it is too late. My ears are shot and my
> amplifier
> has cooked the bejesus out of my loudspeakers. WMP10 never did that to me.
> Why is it happening with WMP11? Any suggestions on how to cure this
> problem?
> ... or should I just go back to WMP 10?