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Odd problem just encountered in the past day.
I have no sound from my 2 speaker set-up - I have a utility for testing speaker set-ups - if I change to a four speaker system within the utility I get a test sound from the two newly added speakers - however this setting still does not play system or any other sound. Hope that's not too confusing - btw I have recently taken the WMP10 updates - this may be an issue perhaps - as I only noticed the problem after this update. Cheers |
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Start>Control Panel>Sounds and Audio>Volume tab>
Speaker Setttings>Advanced button>Speaker Setup Check that the settings are set up for your equipment or at least to desktop speakers. -- XP-WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "djinn" wrote: > Odd problem just encountered in the past day. > > I have no sound from my 2 speaker set-up - I have a utility for testing > speaker set-ups - if I change to a four speaker system within the utility I > get a test sound from the two newly added speakers - however this setting > still does not play system or any other sound. > > Hope that's not too confusing - btw I have recently taken the WMP10 updates > - this may be an issue perhaps - as I only noticed the problem after this > update. > > Cheers |
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Thanks for posting - unfortunately I've tried everything in there to no avail.
Cheers "Byte" wrote: > Start>Control Panel>Sounds and Audio>Volume tab> > Speaker Setttings>Advanced button>Speaker Setup > Check that the settings are set up for your equipment or > at least to desktop speakers. > -- > XP-WNP > Today is the first day of the > rest of your life. > > > "djinn" wrote: > > > Odd problem just encountered in the past day. > > > > I have no sound from my 2 speaker set-up - I have a utility for testing > > speaker set-ups - if I change to a four speaker system within the utility I > > get a test sound from the two newly added speakers - however this setting > > still does not play system or any other sound. > > > > Hope that's not too confusing - btw I have recently taken the WMP10 updates > > - this may be an issue perhaps - as I only noticed the problem after this > > update. > > > > Cheers |
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Resources for Troubleshooting Sound Problems in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q307918 -- XP-WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "djinn" wrote: > Thanks for posting - unfortunately I've tried everything in there to no avail. > > Cheers > > "Byte" wrote: > > > Start>Control Panel>Sounds and Audio>Volume tab> > > Speaker Setttings>Advanced button>Speaker Setup > > Check that the settings are set up for your equipment or > > at least to desktop speakers. > > -- > > XP-WNP > > Today is the first day of the > > rest of your life. > > > > > > "djinn" wrote: > > > > > Odd problem just encountered in the past day. > > > > > > I have no sound from my 2 speaker set-up - I have a utility for testing > > > speaker set-ups - if I change to a four speaker system within the utility I > > > get a test sound from the two newly added speakers - however this setting > > > still does not play system or any other sound. > > > > > > Hope that's not too confusing - btw I have recently taken the WMP10 updates > > > - this may be an issue perhaps - as I only noticed the problem after this > > > update. > > > > > > Cheers |
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Hi,
Thanks for sticking with me - again nothing in there did the trick. It looks as though I may need to install a new soundcard - I did go to my mobo's site and installed their updated drivers - these were not MS signed but were newer than my previous drivers - still no luck. I still can't quite get my head round why when I switch to a 4 speaker system in my sound manager app that I should get sound from the 2 speakers (which are not there - if you see what I mean) Cheers "Byte" wrote: > Resources for Troubleshooting Sound Problems in Windows XP > http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q307918 > -- > XP-WNP > Today is the first day of the > rest of your life. > > > "djinn" wrote: > > > Thanks for posting - unfortunately I've tried everything in there to no avail. > > > > Cheers > > |
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I'll stick with you before you invest in a replacement soundcard.
As I stated before, go here and try all the different settings, not just the desktop, quadrophonic or surround sound. Also check your speakers themselves, that they are connected together in accordance with instructions. If some of your speakers work, then your soundcard should be OK, but that depends on the setup. Start>Control Panel>Sounds and Audio>Volume tab> Speaker Setttings>Advanced button>Speaker Setup -- XP-WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "djinn" wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for sticking with me - again nothing in there did the trick. > > It looks as though I may need to install a new soundcard - I did go to my > mobo's site and installed their updated drivers - these were not MS signed > but were newer than my previous drivers - still no luck. > > I still can't quite get my head round why when I switch to a 4 speaker > system in my sound manager app that I should get sound from the 2 speakers > (which are not there - if you see what I mean) > > Cheers > > "Byte" wrote: > > > Resources for Troubleshooting Sound Problems in Windows XP > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q307918 > > -- > > XP-WNP > > Today is the first day of the > > rest of your life. > > > > > > "djinn" wrote: > > > > > Thanks for posting - unfortunately I've tried everything in there to no avail. > > > > > > Cheers > > > > |
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I've tried every combination in there - still no luck. Fortunately I have a
mate who is in the PC repair business, she's coming with a new soundcard and new speakers and we will surely get a fix, either by a process of elimination or replacement! Thanks for your help - I'll post with a new thread should we still be having problems after trying the above!! "Byte" wrote: > I'll stick with you before you invest in a replacement soundcard. > As I stated before, go here and try all the different settings, not > just the desktop, quadrophonic or surround sound. Also check > your speakers themselves, that they are connected together in > accordance with instructions. If some of your speakers work, > then your soundcard should be OK, but that depends on the setup. > Start>Control Panel>Sounds and Audio>Volume tab> > Speaker Setttings>Advanced button>Speaker Setup > > > -- > XP-WNP > Today is the first day of the > rest of your life. > > > "djinn" wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Thanks for sticking with me - again nothing in there did the trick. > > > > It looks as though I may need to install a new soundcard - I did go to my > > mobo's site and installed their updated drivers - these were not MS signed > > but were newer than my previous drivers - still no luck. > > > > I still can't quite get my head round why when I switch to a 4 speaker > > system in my sound manager app that I should get sound from the 2 speakers > > (which are not there - if you see what I mean) > > > > Cheers > > > > "Byte" wrote: > > > > > Resources for Troubleshooting Sound Problems in Windows XP > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q307918 > > > -- > > > XP-WNP > > > Today is the first day of the > > > rest of your life. > > > > > > > > > "djinn" wrote: > > > > > > > Thanks for posting - unfortunately I've tried everything in there to no avail. > > > > > > > > Cheers > > > > > > |
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