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При нажатии на кнопку «Воспроизвести» пишет ошибку

File: C:UsersMainPlay YTYandexDiskМузыкаNewgroundscycerin - Wet Asphalt (60938).mp3
Code: -2147023156 (800706CC)
Message: IAudioClient.Initialize
-------------------------
Format: 48000 Hz / 32 Bit / Stereo
Действия: включил ноутбук, AIMP запустился вместе с Windows, подключил проводные наушники и нажал горячую клавишу «Старт/пауза»
К теме прикреплён файл с информацией о моём ноутбуке, для просмотра файла откройте его через любой браузер


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К теме прикреплён файл с информацией о моём ноутбуке, для просмотра файла откройте его через любой браузер

Точнее прикреплён архив, который надо распаковать и файл из него уже открыть в браузере. На компьютере можно открыть новую вкладку браузера и перетащить туда файл


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1. Проверьте устройство вывода звука в настройках плеера
2. Проверьте воспроизведение тестового звука в настройках системы
3. Если не помогает перезагрузка ПК и действия выше, то оформите тему по правилам https://www.aimp.ru/forum/index.php?topic=5451.0


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Схожая проблема, возникает на драйверах AAFOptimusDCHAudio из-за виртуального звука DTS:X Ultra

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Влияния sonic studio в котором отсутствует привязка звуковых устройств, не замечено.

Code: -2004287480 (88890008)
Message: IAudioClient.Initialize
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Format: 48000 Hz / 32 Bit / 7.1 Surround

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  • Hi, it’s been a problem with my laptop sound ( HP 4740S C4Z39EA) which disappears any time without visible reasons. System is Win 7.
    Will be happy to get help solving this problem.

    AIMP shows these notes after trying turn music on:

    Code: -2004287473 (8889000F)
    Message: IAudioClient.Initialize

    Thanks forward.

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  • That error is AUDCLNT_E_ENDPOINT_CREATE_FAILED which points to a problem with the audio driver; check HP’s support site to see if they have an updated driver.


    Matthew van Eerde

  • I solved this problem. Here’s how I did it:

    Uninstalling the Windows Update, then hiding it, is the only method of
    eliminating the issue if it caused by this update. Here is the procedure for uninstalling the update:

    Step1: 

    1. Go into Control Panel, then click on “Programs and Features”.

    2. Click on “View Installed Updates”. Look for the update with the ID number KB2962407.

    3. Right-click on the update and select “Uninstall”. Restart the computer.

    Step 2: Next, here is the procedure for hiding the update:

    1. Go into Control Panel, then click on “Windows Updates”.

    2. Click on “Check for Updates”. When the process is completed, is should find important update(s) available. Clicking on the message will open a window where the important update(s) is.

    3. Right-click on the KB2962407 update and select “Hide Update”. This will prevent the update from being installed next time Windows Updates are being installed.

    source: http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-PC-Sound-and-Audio/Please-Help-No-sound-on-hp-pavilion-g6/td-p/4131620

    Your welcome!

  • Thanks for the update.

    We’re aware of the problem with KB2962407 (basically, the audio device goes to sleep and we can’t wake it up again) and we have released a different version of KB2962407 which should have a child package (KB2985485) that fixes the issue.

    • Edited by

      Friday, August 8, 2014 6:02 PM
      added child package

    • Proposed as answer by
      Maurits [MSFT]Microsoft employee
      Friday, August 8, 2014 6:30 PM

Как вернуть звук ноутбуку, он появляется только после перезагрузки?

ASUS, windows 8, ничего не установливал перед инцидентом
Звук вообще пропал, AIMP выводит сообщение IAudioClient.Initialize. Но после перезагрузки звук появляется и работает все нормально. Выключу-вкючу опять нет звука. Удалил Реалтек — никаких изменений. Как вернуть теперь нормальный звук?


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Посмотрите логи системы.
Так же, можно перезапускать Windows Audio Service — чтобы обойтись без перезагрузки.

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Пробовали спрашивать на оф. сайте ASUS? Internal microphone включён в настройках звука?
Вариант решения (копипаст):

Go to Realtek hd audio manager
click on device advanced settings ( top right corner )
choose «separate all input jacks» & click ok.

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What is Error 2147024895 (80070001)?

Error 2147024895 (80070001) is a kind of Runtime error that is found in the Microsoft Windows operating systems. The file can be found for Aimp. Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) has a popularity rating of 1 / 10.

Errors

This tutorial contains information on Error 2147024895 (80070001) or otherwise known as Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001). Errors such as Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) indicate your machine has faulty hardware or software that should be fixed when possible. Below is information on how to repair Error 2147024895 (80070001) and get your computer back to normal.

Megaphone Signs of Error 2147024895 (80070001):

  • When your computer freezes or locks up at random.
  • When your computer crashes when you are running Aimp.
  • If Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) pops up and causes a program to shutdown or your computer to crash.
  • Your computer is running slow, taking a long time to boot up, and you suspect Error 2147024895 (80070001) by Aimp is the cause.

What Causes Runtime Errors Like Error 2147024895 (80070001)?

There are several causes of runtime errors like Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001), such as viruses, out of date drivers, missing files or folders, incomplete or poor installation, and registry errors. They can also occur due to an issue with the computer’s memory, which may often be due to a hardware problem. In some cases there was an issue installing Aimp and an error occurred.

Fix How to Fix Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001)

Follow the step by step instructions below to fix the Error 2147024895 (80070001) problem. We recommend you do each in order. If you wish to skip these steps because they are too time consuming or you are not a computer expert, see our easier solution below.

Step 1 — Uninstall and Reinstall Aimp

If the Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) is a result of using Aimp, you may want to try reinstalling it and see if the problem is fixed. Please follow these steps:

Windows XP

  1. Click “Start Menu”.
  2. Click “Control Panel”.
  3. Select the “Add or Remove” program icon.
  4. Find the Error 2147024895 (80070001) associated program.
  5. Click the Change/Remove button on the right side.
  6. The uninstaller pop up will give you instructions. Click “okay” or “next”  or “yes” until it is complete.
  7. Reinstall the software.

Windows 7 and Windows Vista

  1. Click “Start Menu”.
  2. Click “Control Panel”.
  3. Click “Uninstall a Program” which is under the “Programs” header.
  4. Find the Error 2147024895 (80070001) associated program.
  5. Right click on it and select “Uninstall”.
  6. The uninstaller pop up will give you instructions. Click “okay” or “next”  or “yes” until it is complete.
  7. Reinstall the software and run the program.

Windows 8, 8.1, and 10

  1. Click “Start Menu”.
  2. Click “Programs and Features”.
  3. Find the software that is linked to **insert file name**.
  4. Click Uninstall/Change.
  5. The uninstaller will pop up and give you instructions. Click “okay” and “next” until it is complete.
  6. Restart your computer.
  7. Reinstall the software and run the program.

Step 2 — Remove Registry Entry related to Error 2147024895 (80070001)

Warning WARNING: Do NOT edit the Windows Registry unless you absolutely know what you are doing. You may end up causing more trouble than you start with. Proceed at your OWN RISK.

  1. Create a backup of registry files.
  2. Click “Start”.
  3. Type regedit, select it, and grant permission in order to proceed.
  4. Click HKEY LOCAL MACHINE>>SOFTWARE>>Microsoft>>Windows>>Current Version>>Uninstall.
  5. Find the Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) software from the list you wish to uninstall.
  6. Select the software and double click the UninstallString icon on the right side.
  7. Copy the highlighted text.
  8. Exit and go to the search field.
  9. Paste the data.
  10. Select Okay in order to uninstall the program.
  11. Reinstall the software.

Step 3 – Ensure Junk Isn’t Causing Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001)

Any space that isn’t regularly cleaned out tends to accumulate junk. Your personal computer is no exception. Constant web browsing, installation of applications, and even browser thumbnail caches slow down your device and in the absence of adequate memory, can also trigger a Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) error.

So how do you get around this problem?

  • You can either use the Disk Cleanup Tool that comes baked into your Windows operating system.
  • Or you can use a more specialized hard drive clean up solution that does a thorough job and flushes the most stubborn temporary files from your system.

Both solutions may take several minutes to complete the processing of your system data if you haven’t conducted a clean up in a while.
The browser caches are almost a lost cause because they tend to fill up quite rapidly, thanks to our constantly connected and on the go lifestyle.
Here’s how you can run the Window’s Disk Cleanup Tool, without performance issues or surprises.

  • For Windows XP and Windows 7, the program can be ran from “Start” and from the “Command Prompt”.
    • Click “Start”, go to All Programs > Accessories > System Tools, click Disk Cleanup. Next choose the type of files you wish to remove, click OK, followed by “Delete Files”.
    • Open up the Command Prompt, type “c:windowscleanmgr.exe /d” for XP and “cleanmgr” for Windows 7. Finish by pressing “Enter”.
  • For Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, the Disk Cleanup Tool can be accessed directly from “Settings”. Click “Control Panel” and then “Administrative Tools”. You can select the drive that you want to run the clean up on. Select the files you want to get rid of and then click “OK” and “Delete Files”.
  • For Windows 10, the process is simplified further. Type Disk Cleanup directly in the search bar and press “Enter”. Choose the drive and then the files that you wish to wipe. Click “OK”, followed by “Delete Files”.

The progressive ease with which the Cleanup Tool can be used points to the growing importance of regularly deleting temporary files and its place in preventing Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001).

Warning PRO TIP:
Remember to run the Disk Cleanup as an administrator.


Step 4 – Fix Infections and Eliminate Malware in Your PC

How do you gauge if your system is infected with a malware and virus?

Well, for one, you may find certain applications misbehaving.

And you may also see the occurrence of Error 2147024895 (80070001).

Infections and malware are the result of:

  • Browsing the Internet using open or unencrypted public Wi-Fi connections
  • Downloading applications from unknown and untrustworthy sources
  • Intentional planting of viruses in your home and office networks

But thankfully, their impact can be contained.

  • Enter “safe mode” by pressing the F8 key repeatedly when your device is restarting. Choose “Safe Mode with Networking” from the Advanced Boot Options menu.
  • Back up all the data in your device to a secure location. This is preferably a storage unit that is not connected to your existing network.
  • Leave program files as is. They are where the infection generally spreads from and may have been compromised.
  • Run a thorough full-system scan or check of an on-demand scanner. If you already have an antivirus or anti-malware program installed, let it do the heavy lifting.
  • Restart your computer once the process has run its course.
  • Lastly, change all your passwords and update your drivers and operating system.

Warning PRO TIP: Are you annoyed by the frequent updates to your antivirus program? Don’t be! These regular updates add new virus signatures to your software database for exponentially better protection.


Step 5 – Return to the Past to Eliminate Error 2147024895 (80070001)

The steps outlined up until this point in the tutorial should have fixed Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) error. But the process of tracking what has caused an error is a series of educated guesses. So in case the situation persists, move to Step 5.

Windows devices give users the ability to travel back in time and restore system settings to an uncorrupted, error free state.
This can be done through the convenient “System Restore” program. The best part of the process is the fact that using System Restore doesn’t affect your personal data. There is no need to take backups of new songs and pictures in your hard drive.

  • Open “Control Panel” and click on “System & Security”.
  • Choose the option “System”.
  • To the left of the modal, click on “System Protection”.
  • The System Properties window should pop-up. You’ll be able to see the option “System Restore”. Click on it.
  • Go with “Recommended restore” for the path of least hassles and surprises.
  • Choose a system restore point (by date) that will guarantee taking your device back to the time when Error 2147024895 (80070001) hasn’t been triggered yet.
  • Tap “Next” and wrap up by clicking “Finish”.

If you’re using Windows 7 OS, you can reach “System Restore” by following the path Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools.


Step 6 — Error 2147024895 (80070001) Caused by Outdated Drivers

Updating a driver is not as common as updating your operating system or an application used to run front-end interface tasks.

Drivers are software snippets in charge of the different hardware units that keep your device functional.

So when you detect an Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) error, updating your drivers may be a good bet. But it is time consuming and shouldn’t be viewed as a quick fix.

Here’s the step-by-step process you can go through to update drivers for Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.

  • Check the site of your hardware maker for the latest versions of all the drivers you need. Download and extract them. We strongly advice going with original drivers. In most cases, they are available for free on the vendor website. Installing an incompatible driver causes more problems than it can ever fix.
  • Open “Device Manager” from the Control Panel.
  • Go through the various hardware component groupings and choose the ones you would like to update.
  • On Windows 10 and Windows 8, right-click on the icon of the hardware you would like to update and click “Update Driver”.
  • On Windows 7 and Vista, you right-click the hardware icon, choose “Properties”, navigate to the Driver panel, and then click “Update Driver”.
  • Next you can let your device automatically search for the most compatible drivers, or you can choose to update the drivers from the versions you have on your hard drive. If you have an installer disk, then the latter should be your preferred course of action. The former may often get the driver selection incorrect.
  • You may need to navigate a host of warnings from the Windows OS as you finalize the driver update. These include “Windows can’t verify that the driver is compatible” and “Windows can’t verify the publisher of this driver”. If you know that you have the right one in line, click “Yes”.
  • Restart the system and hopefully the Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) error should have been fixed.

Step 7 – Call the Windows System File Checker into Action

By now the Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) plaguing your device should have been fixed. But if you haven’t resolved the issue yet, you can explore the Windows File Checker option.

With the Windows File Checker, you can audit all the system files your device needs to operate, locate missing ones, and restore them.
Sound familiar? It is almost like “System Restore”, but not quite. The System Restore essentially takes you back in time to a supposedly perfect set up of system files. The File Checker is more exhaustive.

It identifies what is amiss and fills the gaps.

  • First and foremost, open up an elevated command prompt.
  • Next, if you are using Windows 8, 8.1 or 10, enter “DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth” into the window and press Enter.
  • The process of running the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool may take several minutes.
  • Once it completes, type the following command into the prompt “sfc /scannow”.
  • Your device will now go through all protected files and if it detects an anomaly, it will replace the compromised version with a cached version that resides at %WinDir%System32dllcache.

Step 8 – Is your RAM Corrupted? Find Out.

Is it possible? Can the memory sticks of your device trigger Error 2147024895 (80070001)?

It is unlikely – because the RAM chips have no moving parts and consume little power. But at this stage, if all else has failed, diagnosing your RAM may be a good move.

You can use the Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool to get the job done. Users who are on a Linux or Mac and are experiencing crashes can use memtest86.

  • Open up your device and go straight to the “Control Panel”.
  • Click on “Administrative Tools”.
  • Choose “Windows Memory Diagnostic”.
  • What this built-in option does is it burns an ISO image of your RAM and boots the computer from this image.
  • The process takes a while to complete. Once it is done, the “Status” field at the bottom of the screen populates with the result of the diagnosis. If there are no issues with your RAM/memory, you’ll see “No problems have been detected”.

One drawback of the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool pertains to the number of passes it runs and the RAM segments it checks.

Memtest86 methodically goes over all the segments of your memory – irrespective of whether it is occupied or not.

But the Windows alternative only checks the occupied memory segments and may be ineffective in gauging the cause of the Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) error.


Step 9 – Is your Hard Drive Corrupted? Find Out.

Your RAM or working memory isn’t the only culprit that may precipitate an Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) error. The hard drive of your device also warrants close inspection.

The symptoms of hard drive error and corruption span:

  • Frequent crashes and the Blue Screen of Death (BSoD).
  • Performance issues like excessively slow responses.
  • Errors like Error 2147024895 (80070001).

Hard drives are definitely robust, but they don’t last forever.

There are three things that you can do to diagnose the health of your permanent memory.

  • It is possible that your device may have a hard time reading your drive. This can be the cause of an Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) error. You should eliminate this possibility by connecting your drive to another device and checking for the recurrence of the issue. If nothing happens, your drive health is okay.
  • Collect S.M.A.R.T data by using the WMIC (Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line) in the command prompt. To do this, simply type “wmic” into the command prompt and press Enter. Next follow it up with “diskdrive get status”. The S.M.A.R.T status reading is a reliable indicator of the longevity of your drive.
  • Fix what’s corrupt. Let’s assume you do find that all isn’t well with your hard drive. Before you invest in an expensive replacement, using Check Disk or chkdsk is worth a shot.
    • Open the command prompt. Make sure you are in Admin mode.
    • Type “chkdsk C: /F /X /R” and press “Enter”. “C” here is the drive letter and “R” recovers data, if possible, from the bad sectors.
    • Allow the system to restart if the prompt shows up.
    • And you should be done.

These steps can lead to the resolution you’re seeking. Otherwise the Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) may appear again. If it does, move to Step 10.


Step 10 – Update Windows OS

Like the software applications you use to render specific tasks on your device, the Operating System also requires periodic updates.
Yes, we’ve all heard the troubling stories.

Devices often develop problems post unfinished updates that do not go through. But these OS updates include important security patches. Not having them applied to your system leaves it vulnerable to viruses and malware.

And may also trigger Error 2147024895 (80070001).

So here’s how Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 users can check for the latest updates and push them through:

  • Click the “Start” button on the lower left-hand corner of your device.
  • Type “Updates” in the search bar. There should be a “Windows Update” or “Check for Updates” option, based on the OS version you’re using.
  • Click it. The system will let you know if any updates are available.
  • You have the convenience of choosing the components of the update you’d like to push through. Always prioritize the security updates.
  • Click “OK” followed by “Install Updates”.

Step 11 – Refresh the OS to Eliminate Persistent Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001) Error

“Windows Refresh” is a lifesaver.

For those of you who are still with us and nothing has worked to eliminate the Error 2147024895 (80070001), until recently, a fresh install of Windows would have been the only option.

Not anymore.

The Windows Refresh is similar to reinstalling your Windows OS, but without touching your personal data. That’s hours of backup time saved in a jiffy.

Through the Refresh, all your system files become good as new. The only minor annoyance is the fact that any custom apps you’ve installed are gone and the system applications you had uninstalled are back.

Still, it is the best bet as the final step of this process.

  • Enter the “Settings” of your PC and click on “Change Settings”.
  • Click “Update and recovery” and then choose “Recovery”.
  • Select “Keep my files”. This removes apps and settings, but lets your personal files live on.
  • You’ll get some warning messages about the apps that will be uninstalled. If you’ve gone through a recent OS upgrade, the Refresh process makes it so that you can’t go back to your previous OS version – if you should ever feel the need to do it.
  • Click the “Refresh” button.

Are you using an older version of Windows that doesn’t come with the power to “Refresh”?

Maybe it is time to start from scratch.

  • Enter your BIOS set-up.
  • This is where you need to change your computer’s boot order. Make it so that the boot happens not from the existing system files, but from the CD/DVD Drive.
  • Place the original Windows disk in the CD/DVD drive.
  • Turn on or restart the device.
  • Choose where you’d like the system files to be installed.
  • Your PC will restart several times as the process runs its course.


FAQ’s

Do Runtime Errors Like Error 2147024895 (80070001) Mean My Computer is Infected?

Runtime errors are usually not associated with viruses. Sometimes they will come disguised as false alerts which are actually viruses in disguise. These are mostly pretty easy to distinguish, however. In these cases, it is recommended that you scan your computer with an antivirus software.

What Do Runtime Errors Like Error 2147024895 (80070001) Have to Do with the Windows Registry?

The Windows Registry is basically a collection of databases in MS Windows. The registry issues are usually the number one cause of runtime errors. The Registry may corrupt due to missing files or poor installation, leading to runtime errors. The problem can typically be solved by using a software designed to fix the Registry.

How Long Will It Take to Fix Runtime Errors like Aimp Error 2147024895 (80070001)?

Depending on the problem, it may take anywhere from five minutes to fifty minutes. The most time consuming process is finding what’s causing the problem, it may be a hardware issue or a software glitch. Once the issue has been correctly identified, it only takes a few minutes to solve the problem. Using a software can help you save time since it works in a specifically designed way solving the problem in a quick manner.

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  • Hi, it’s been a problem with my laptop sound ( HP 4740S C4Z39EA) which disappears any time without visible reasons. System is Win 7.
    Will be happy to get help solving this problem.

    AIMP shows these notes after trying turn music on:

    Code: -2004287473 (8889000F)
    Message: IAudioClient.Initialize

    Thanks forward.

All replies

  • That error is AUDCLNT_E_ENDPOINT_CREATE_FAILED which points to a problem with the audio driver; check HP’s support site to see if they have an updated driver.


    Matthew van Eerde

  • I solved this problem. Here’s how I did it:

    Uninstalling the Windows Update, then hiding it, is the only method of
    eliminating the issue if it caused by this update. Here is the procedure for uninstalling the update:

    Step1: 

    1. Go into Control Panel, then click on “Programs and Features”.

    2. Click on “View Installed Updates”. Look for the update with the ID number KB2962407.

    3. Right-click on the update and select “Uninstall”. Restart the computer.

    Step 2: Next, here is the procedure for hiding the update:

    1. Go into Control Panel, then click on “Windows Updates”.

    2. Click on “Check for Updates”. When the process is completed, is should find important update(s) available. Clicking on the message will open a window where the important update(s) is.

    3. Right-click on the KB2962407 update and select “Hide Update”. This will prevent the update from being installed next time Windows Updates are being installed.

    source: http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-PC-Sound-and-Audio/Please-Help-No-sound-on-hp-pavilion-g6/td-p/4131620

    Your welcome!

  • Thanks for the update.

    We’re aware of the problem with KB2962407 (basically, the audio device goes to sleep and we can’t wake it up again) and we have released a different version of KB2962407 which should have a child package (KB2985485) that fixes the issue.

    • Edited by

      Friday, August 8, 2014 6:02 PM
      added child package

    • Proposed as answer by
      Maurits [MSFT]Microsoft employee
      Friday, August 8, 2014 6:30 PM

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