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speakers volume
Name: Gud (by Asser) Date: September 25, 2006 at 16:14:13 Pacific OS: winxp CPU/Ram: amd/256 Product: emachines
Comment:
Anybody can tell me what's wrong with my computer's speakers volume? I tried to adjust the volume but I still could barely hear the sound. Keep in my mind that I been adjusting the system volume. Thanks in advance.
Name: ham30 Date: September 25, 2006 at 16:27:09 Pacific
Reply:
Has it been working ok and suddenly this problem cropped up?
If not, are the speakers powered? Some audio cards (adapters) require powered speakers.
Do yourself a favor BACKUP!
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Response Number 2
Name: Gud (by Asser) Date: September 25, 2006 at 16:44:02 Pacific
Reply:
Seems like the speakers are working properly according to the diagnostic test. I can hear the sound but I barely hear it. I even set to full volume. I tried so many ways to fix/check but I still can't figure out what is wrong.
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Response Number 3
Name: Takeru Date: September 25, 2006 at 17:00:56 Pacific
Reply:
Double clic in the volume icon in the system tray, then up the sliders in Volume AND Wave. that should fix your problem.
Name: cnf Date: September 26, 2006 at 02:25:51 Pacific
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If it doesn't help, try also to check up the Volume tab in the Sound and Audio devices - Volume tab - Speakers - Advanced Hardware and Software acceleration.
If it also doesn't help: Once I had a very silly problem: The speakers sound was barely heard. And nothing of advice above helped. The solution was very stupid: the cord that connected speakers and system block, was turned on to the port for headphones!
Hope it'll help you:)
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Response Number 5
Name: kb_babu2279 Date: September 26, 2006 at 12:44:27 Pacific
Reply:
Your audio chip has burst so you may need to replace the chip or include a Pci sound card.
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