Hi there.
So I've been facing this issue as of late where sometimes if I start up a program...say, VLC, the audio may work. But sometimes upon closing it and then re-opening it again sometime later it won't work. (This is only with software I'm using from my desktop. My internet browsers audio doesn't ever cut out.)
When I open Windows Media Player, sometimes it'll state "Server execution failed."
When I go to the command prompt and register jscript.dll & vbscript.dll that only fixes the no audio issue temporarily.
Also, just to mention, say if I open up a piece of software I use to produce music on, it won't detect my keyboard controller automatically like it used to. I have to go in and manually select it each time. Maybe that is related to something but possibly not?
Hope I can get this issue sorted. Thanks. By the way, I have uninstalled and re-installed Nvidia drivers, but not the Intel ones.
P.S. Whenever there's no audio on VLC I can tell because the volume sliding is always set to zero instead of it's default 100%
So I've been facing this issue as of late where sometimes if I start up a program...say, VLC, the audio may work. But sometimes upon closing it and then re-opening it again sometime later it won't work. (This is only with software I'm using from my desktop. My internet browsers audio doesn't ever cut out.)
When I open Windows Media Player, sometimes it'll state "Server execution failed."
When I go to the command prompt and register jscript.dll & vbscript.dll that only fixes the no audio issue temporarily.
Also, just to mention, say if I open up a piece of software I use to produce music on, it won't detect my keyboard controller automatically like it used to. I have to go in and manually select it each time. Maybe that is related to something but possibly not?
Hope I can get this issue sorted. Thanks. By the way, I have uninstalled and re-installed Nvidia drivers, but not the Intel ones.
P.S. Whenever there's no audio on VLC I can tell because the volume sliding is always set to zero instead of it's default 100%