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hi all,
I am unable to hear the sound from my speakers.
When they r connected 2 an IPOD/Mp3 player,they work well but when connected to the system,they are not working.The drivers are absolutely fine(as seen in Device Manager) and though the volume level of the system is at max,the sound is inaudible.I cud hear a very minute screechy sound when my speakers r connected to the CPU.The sound card option is also enabled in the CMOS.Kindly help me in resolving the issue.
ThanxIs the sound being outputted through the proper device? In sound properties, under devices, is stereo output selected as "Primary device"?YES boss,stereo ouput is selected as primary device.As already mentioned,I could hear a minute screechy sound when i connect the speaker cable to the cpu.I'm not sure what you mean by connected up to the CPU. Do you mean when you connect the speakers to the tower (box in which the computer is housed)? As you have mentioned them, have you recently updated or changed the drivers? Device manager can return false positives. Also the screech you get from the speakers, is that at all times or during playback of a sound?Quote from: Accessless on April 14, 2010, 04:11:04 AM

I'm not sure what you mean by connected up to the CPU.

me either... do tell therez nothing special in that boss.I mean when the speakers' pin connected to the CPU's green port....but even when i updated the drivers,I didnt get any error kind of THINGS in the Device manager.Drivers r absolutely 5nIf you have updated your audio drivers then you may want to use the 'role back driver' option in the device manager to restore the previously installed driver. Do you know the brand and model of your computer?Its an assembled one----------
Motherboard:DG31PR
Processor:DUAL core 2.2Ghz
RAM:1 GB
Speakers:intex 4.1

Drivers are perfectly alright.I think therez a problem with sound card.I wanna know how to check the working condition of the sound cardSwap the card into another machine to TEST...but I dont have sound card separately as such.It is integrated with the motherboard itself...Try a SET of headphones in the output jack. If you get a signal then the speakers are either dead or unpowered. Most computer speakers are powered. Do you have KNOWN power from the wallwart supply going into the master speaker? Is it turned on? sorry to sound so obvious but this happens a LOT.Quote from: moneyvcash on April 16, 2010, 06:34:33 AM
but I dont have sound card separately as such.It is integrated with the motherboard itself...

Then you may need one...


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