46 Reference
Audio and Video Troubleshooting
Audio problems ...
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No Sound | Check your speakers: | ||||
| If you have external speakers, ensure that they are | ||||
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| Connect the | ||||
| See the illustration on page 21, | ||||
Still no | Play a WAV sound: | ||||
sound? | 1 Click Start, point at Settings, select Control Panel, | ||||
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| 2 In the Events area, Click Asterisk, then click a WAV | ||||
| file in the Sound area. | ||||
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| 3 Click the Play button |
| to preview the sound. | ||
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| If you still do not hear any sound, open the Volume | ||||
| Control: | ||||
| Click Start, point at Programs, point at Accessories, | ||||
| point at Entertainment, then select Volume Control. | ||||
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| right corner of your screen), then click Open Volume | ||||
| Controls. | ||||
| If the speaker icon is not in your Taskbar, do the following: |
In the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, then
•Ensure that the Volume Control and the Wave channel are not muted or set very low.
When you hear sound from your speakers, you know they are working.
If you still experience audio problems, check the audio connections to your