* Open the control panel link from the start menu
* Check the programs and features tool to see if your sound card drivers are listed here
* If they are not open the system tool in the control panel
* Click on the device manager task on the left
* Locate your sound card in the list, it should be in the sound, video, and game controllers section
* Right-click on the video card name and select Uninstall.
Users with Sigmatel® onboard sound cards need to install all Windows® Vista updates, and the latest Sigmatel drivers from www.dell.com. Please navigate from the dell homepage to support, your make and model computer, and look for a sound card update.
If you are running the game from a secondary partition, download the latest BIOS updates from your motherboard manufacturer in addition to following the above instructions.
11-09-2007 01:28 PM
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Annað:
Hi everybody.
I had the same issue, but I was able to fix it.
Here is how i did it under Windows Vista.
1. Change your default audio device to headphones
2. Start the game.
That worked for me in Windows Vista
Annað:
Open the game’s installation folder (usually C:\Program Files\Activision\Call of Duty 4 - Modern Warfare) and open the “miles” folder. Rename mssmp3.asi to something else like mssmp3.bak. Whatever the file does, it shouldn’t be missed too much, and it should instantly fix the problem.
Other fixes I’ve read about include installing the v1.5 patch, updating your audio driver software, and plugging headphones into your headphone jack.
Annað:
http://www.shanecotee.com/blog/?p=5 changed mssmp3.asi to mssmp3.asibak as suggested in the programfiles/activision/cod4-multiplayer/miles directory.
Það hlítur enhvað að þessu virka :)