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befuddled2 03-21-2010 01:23 PM

Need Help Fast
 
I can not get my audio speaker to work on my computer and need to listen to the instructional CD for the recovery of my surgery. My eye surgery is Tuesday morning. I can not read the instructions in the pamplet as the print is too small. When I plugged the jack in the tower I heard a sound for a second before the speaker went dead. I had the power plugged into the power strip when I plugged the jack into the tower into a different hole. The 1st hole did not give me any sound. I wonder if I blew the speakers by doing that. I've shut down the computer and tried again. I know i have the right hole in the tower because I had sound for a second. I do not have it on mute. The light on the speaker is on but no sound at all is coming from speaker.

AfterMyNap 03-21-2010 02:18 PM

Headphones?

Typically, when speakers are "blown" they still produce audio, even if it's only white noise.

If the speakers are powered, check all your connections including at the outlet and power strip. If the speakers are clip-wired, make sure the wires are in the proper clips, partial or backwards will not produce any sound.

befuddled2 03-21-2010 03:02 PM

Thank you. I will check.

barbara

befuddled2 03-21-2010 03:08 PM

Thanks, it is working now. The sound sounds like it's in a tunnel though. What can be done to correct that?

Barbara

Jomar 03-21-2010 03:15 PM

double check the sound, audio settings in the control panel.. maybe a boost or something is set wrong.

befuddled2 03-21-2010 04:36 PM

Jo, I can not find where I can adjust the boost. I have Windows Vista Premium HP computer. Can someone tell me how I get there?

barbara

Jomar 03-21-2010 05:07 PM

i found these -
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...sound-problems

[ 1.

Open Audio Devices and Sound Themes by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Hardware and Sound, and then clicking Sound.
2.

Click the Playback tab, click Speakers, and then click Properties.
3.

Click the Levels tab, and then, under Line In, click the Mute button Picture of the Mute button to enable sound for the line-in connection.
]


http://support.microsoft.com/gp/no_s...ntrypoint=WHHT

befuddled2 03-22-2010 10:26 AM

I know how to turn on and off the mute but that's not the problem. I have sound, I just can not understand it.

barbara

Jomar 03-22-2010 11:49 AM

There should be some other settings to try,
look under options, advanced or properties??

I have XP so not sure what settings Vista has.

I've plugged in speakers & headphones and it made a static pop or crackle noise but it didn't blow them.


[In some cases, you can work around the problem by disabling optional speaker effects that are collectively known as enhancements. If disabling speaker effects solves the problem, you might need to update your audio driver.]

befuddled2 03-22-2010 12:35 PM

Thanks Jo. I will try that.

barbara


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