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Hi everyone, was not sure where else to post this. I have built a few
computers but this one that I have just built is having problems with sound. The motherboard is a K7 Motherboard M848A - PC Chips. I have the setup cd and installed default sound drivers which didn't work also installed Realtex AC'97 sound drivers and still no joy also some other sound drivers from the cd but still nothing. I have the audio cable connected properly from my onboard sound jack on the motherboard to my line in jack on my monitor. Not sure what else I can do so thought I would post my problem to see if anyone can help. Thanks very much. Lee |
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Why is the monitor connected to the "line in jack" to the sound card...Line in
is only used to record from a remote audio source (stereo,or tv audio,etc),youre only line in,should be the speaker jack,and that gets plugged into "line out" from the mb audio.You should also,R.click the speaker by the clock,select,audio controll,use the slider to adjust volume.You might also,go to run,type XDIAGRun the Direct X utility-sounds tab. "Lee" wrote: > Hi everyone, was not sure where else to post this. I have built a few > computers but this one that I have just built is having problems with sound. > The motherboard is a K7 Motherboard M848A - PC Chips. I have the setup cd > and installed default sound drivers which didn't work also installed Realtex > AC'97 sound drivers and still no joy also some other sound drivers from the > cd but still nothing. I have the audio cable connected properly from my > onboard sound jack on the motherboard to my line in jack on my monitor. > > Not sure what else I can do so thought I would post my problem to see if > anyone can help. Thanks very much. Lee |
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Thanks for your reply, I've had it plugged in both line in and line out with
no success, a ran dxdiag sound test, ive got all volume sliders on max but still cant get no sound. I don't know what else I can do, unless there is a problem with the line in on the motherboard?? "Andrew E." wrote: > Why is the monitor connected to the "line in jack" to the sound card...Line in > is only used to record from a remote audio source (stereo,or tv > audio,etc),youre > only line in,should be the speaker jack,and that gets plugged into "line > out" from > the mb audio.You should also,R.click the speaker by the clock,select,audio > controll,use the slider to adjust volume.You might also,go to run,type XDIAG> Run the Direct X utility-sounds tab. > > "Lee" wrote: > > > Hi everyone, was not sure where else to post this. I have built a few > > computers but this one that I have just built is having problems with sound. > > The motherboard is a K7 Motherboard M848A - PC Chips. I have the setup cd > > and installed default sound drivers which didn't work also installed Realtex > > AC'97 sound drivers and still no joy also some other sound drivers from the > > cd but still nothing. I have the audio cable connected properly from my > > onboard sound jack on the motherboard to my line in jack on my monitor. > > > > Not sure what else I can do so thought I would post my problem to see if > > anyone can help. Thanks very much. Lee |
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Lee,
Here is just a thought: do the speakers that currently do not work work anywhere else? Have you tried known-good speakers? Or, as I think might be the case, are the speakers built in to the monitor? Normally, you plug the jack/cable that comes from one of the speakers into the green slot on the sound card - regardless if it is an integrated sound card ( aka, built on to the motherboard ) or an 'add-on' card. -- Cary W. Shultz Roanoke, VA 24012 "Lee" <Lee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:875F49AB-3870-421E-9F2D-C892D91C0354@microsoft.com... > Thanks for your reply, I've had it plugged in both line in and line out > with > no success, a ran dxdiag sound test, ive got all volume sliders on max but > still cant get no sound. I don't know what else I can do, unless there is > a > problem with the line in on the motherboard?? > > "Andrew E." wrote: > >> Why is the monitor connected to the "line in jack" to the sound >> card...Line in >> is only used to record from a remote audio source (stereo,or tv >> audio,etc),youre >> only line in,should be the speaker jack,and that gets plugged into "line >> out" from >> the mb audio.You should also,R.click the speaker by the >> clock,select,audio >> controll,use the slider to adjust volume.You might also,go to >> run,type XDIAG>> Run the Direct X utility-sounds tab. >> >> "Lee" wrote: >> >> > Hi everyone, was not sure where else to post this. I have built a few >> > computers but this one that I have just built is having problems with >> > sound. >> > The motherboard is a K7 Motherboard M848A - PC Chips. I have the setup >> > cd >> > and installed default sound drivers which didn't work also installed >> > Realtex >> > AC'97 sound drivers and still no joy also some other sound drivers from >> > the >> > cd but still nothing. I have the audio cable connected properly from my >> > onboard sound jack on the motherboard to my line in jack on my monitor. >> > >> > Not sure what else I can do so thought I would post my problem to see >> > if >> > anyone can help. Thanks very much. Lee |
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Hi Cary,
Thank you for your reply and yes the speakers I am trying to use do work and they are built into my tft monitor. I have plugged the monitor into my laptop and everything is in working order. The cable is plugged into the 'line in' on my monitor and plugged into the green port on my laptop and the sound come out of the speakers on my monitor. However when I transfer back to my PC this does not happen. I have tried installing the sound drivers from my cd that I got with the motherboard. I have checked all volume levels, I have done sound tests etc... I contacted the company I bought the motherboard off and all I have had back is to confirm I installed the drivers from the cd. I have confirmed this and I am waiting for a reply. I think it is a fault on the motherboard. Many Thanks for your help Cary, Kindest Regards, Lee "Cary Shultz" wrote: > Lee, > > Here is just a thought: do the speakers that currently do not work work > anywhere else? Have you tried known-good speakers? Or, as I think might be > the case, are the speakers built in to the monitor? > > Normally, you plug the jack/cable that comes from one of the speakers into > the green slot on the sound card - regardless if it is an integrated sound > card ( aka, built on to the motherboard ) or an 'add-on' card. > > -- > Cary W. Shultz > Roanoke, VA 24012 > > "Lee" <Lee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:875F49AB-3870-421E-9F2D-C892D91C0354@microsoft.com... > > Thanks for your reply, I've had it plugged in both line in and line out > > with > > no success, a ran dxdiag sound test, ive got all volume sliders on max but > > still cant get no sound. I don't know what else I can do, unless there is > > a > > problem with the line in on the motherboard?? > > > > "Andrew E." wrote: > > > >> Why is the monitor connected to the "line in jack" to the sound > >> card...Line in > >> is only used to record from a remote audio source (stereo,or tv > >> audio,etc),youre > >> only line in,should be the speaker jack,and that gets plugged into "line > >> out" from > >> the mb audio.You should also,R.click the speaker by the > >> clock,select,audio > >> controll,use the slider to adjust volume.You might also,go to > >> run,type XDIAG> >> Run the Direct X utility-sounds tab. > >> > >> "Lee" wrote: > >> > >> > Hi everyone, was not sure where else to post this. I have built a few > >> > computers but this one that I have just built is having problems with > >> > sound. > >> > The motherboard is a K7 Motherboard M848A - PC Chips. I have the setup > >> > cd > >> > and installed default sound drivers which didn't work also installed > >> > Realtex > >> > AC'97 sound drivers and still no joy also some other sound drivers from > >> > the > >> > cd but still nothing. I have the audio cable connected properly from my > >> > onboard sound jack on the motherboard to my line in jack on my monitor. > >> > > >> > Not sure what else I can do so thought I would post my problem to see > >> > if > >> > anyone can help. Thanks very much. Lee > > > |
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