Audio (sound) problems
No Sound When Running Applications
Have you checked that...
The volume, mute, and balance settings are
correct
Advanced Troubleshooting
Have you checked that...
The problem is not caused by a hardware
conflict. Hardware conflicts occur when two
or more peripheral devices compete for the
same signal lines or channels. Conflicts
between your audio interface and a
peripheral device might be due to the settings
of the I/O addresses, IRQ or DMA channel.
There is a humming noise
Have you checked that...
The power grounding of your audio
components is adequate
No sound when playing a multimedia or audio CD
Have you checked that...
If you are using headphones or speakers:
• they are correctly connected
• the operating system volume controls are
correctly set.
How
• Right-click on the speaker icon on the taskbar, then
select O O O O p p p p e e e e n n n n V V V V o o o o l l l l u u u u m m m m e e e e C C C C o o o o n n n n tr tr tr tro o o o l l l l and adjust the settings
if required
• Refer to the operating system documentation for
more information
How
Check the settings of the audio interface and other
accessories in your system.
How
Plug all devices into adjacent power outlets (outlets
within 5 cm / 2 inches of each other), or use line
filters
How
• Refer to page 2 for information on connecting
speakers and headphones
• Double-click on the speaker icon on the taskbar,
then set the required volume with the volume
slider
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