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Hi
When I check audio playback performance in windows xp audio, audio acceleration is set to low level, when i move the slider to full, after restarting the system, then it come back to low level again !
Why is that ?
how can i fix it ?
thnx

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You have software problems. It could be many things like codec recently installed or links that are broken... If you have Registry Cleaner try to run the cleaner and fix any issues then restart. Now try to set the volume if it holds the settings. Download http://www.ccleaner.com/ if you don’t have one yet.

Sometimes, installed programs associating with audio can cause that problem too.

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do you have a sound card that gives hardware audio acceleration?

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Datis, your onboard audio does not support hardware acceleration. As uncle_ben trying to say is you need a soundcard that support it, like the Audigy ZS or the X-Fi cards.

Read this link. http://compreviews.about.com/od/mu [...] aAudio.htm

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