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Using Sound on Your PC
Solving Problems with Sound
Solving Problems with Sound
No sound when
If you can't hear any sound at all, try playing one of the sample wave or MIDI files on
your system, as described in
running any
sound, the problem lies with the application you were running or with the file you
applications
were originally trying to play. If the sample files also give no sound, check your
system connections for the following:
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Next, check that the output volume is not set to zero:
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The volume is too low
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Your headset or headphones must not be connected directly to the CD-ROM
drive. They must be connected to the LINE OUT and MIC jacks on the front panel,
or the rear panel. (Refer to the connection information on pages 7 to 9). If your
headset has a volume control, make sure it's turned up to a suitable level.
If you're using an external amplifier or amplified speakers, make sure they are
connected to the LINE OUT jack on the rear panel, and the volume is set to mid
range.
Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 95 users: Display the Volume Control window by
double-clicking the speaker symbol
select Volume Control from within the application). Check the levels for the
overall Volume Control, wave output, and for the particular device you are
playing, for example MIDI. Check also that the device has not been muted—the
Mute checkbox should be clear.
The LINE OUT jack is a low-distortion output that cannot drive (without
amplification) low-impedance devices such as speakers. If you plug low-
impedance devices into the LINE OUT jack, the volume will be low. HP
recommends that you use powered speakers with integrated power supply from
the rear panel, or a headset from the front panel.
Embedded speaker has a lower volume level. HP recommends that you use a
headset or powered speakers to get the maximum out of your PC Workstation's
embedded audio.
English
"Testing Your Audio" on page
in the right corner of the taskbar (or
13. If you then hear