Hello. My audio has been weird for about a few days now. Sometimes it emits low-pitched beeps, and sometimes it repeats little snippets of sound like a broken record for about 2 or 3 times. I wonder if Cyrus Drake did this. I seem to be his least favorite student. - Belgrim MoonSword
This sounds a bit like you may be having audio card difficulties. This is some information from our Knowledge Base that may help.
1. Determine the manufacturer of your video or audiocard: Audio > Open your control panel, click on "Sounds and Audio Devices" > "Hardware" tab > "Devices" > Click on the audio device then > "Properties" > "Driver" tab. 2. Write down the Driver Provider and Driver Version.
3. Go to the driver manufacturer's website and locate your particular computer and download the newest driver (you can check the latest driver they post with the driver version you have, if it's the same, then don't bother with the download - likely they've come out with a new one since last you updated though). If you have Windows 7, you can open device manager, and right click on the device. You can pick Update drivers from this as well. After updating the driver, reboot your computer and hopefully, all is right in Wizard City!
PS: You can bypass all this by sending us a dxdiag & we'll determine your driver and send you the link to update if necessary:
To create a dxdiag.txt just go to Start -> Run (or Search in Vista) and enter dxdiag and click OK. Once the program has run its course, click "Save all Information" and it will output a txt file that you can attach to your ticket. You can send us a ticket via the "Contact Us" tab above. How do I submit a dxdiag to Wizard101 support? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pfo5PrlxoX4
If this doesn't help, please contact Customer Support and provide a dxdiag as indicated.