Limited sound after replacing sound card

I replaced the sound card on my Gateway GM5626 running Vista with all undated service packs.  I can get sound for iTunes, but not for YouTube of my TestOut lectures.  I have uninstalled/re-installed SilverLight.  I have gone to the Encore site and updatd drivers. Any suggestion?

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