When I put a headphone or auxiliary cable to adapt a speaker to my laptop I just cant get the sound go threw it. I have try every thing, can you help me?
Power output on a headphone socket is not great - depends on the headphone and speaker resistance - have you tried a cheap pair of in ear headphones to see if it is the headphone socket.
Headphone socket does sometimes break like the power socket its one of the most common problems on a laptop.
If so its not difficult to find a new headphone socket or even re-solder the old one - it may be a dry joint!
Are you getting sound through the laptop speakers for a start.
The headphone socket should interrupt the main speakers automatically so there is no setting in sounds and devices in windows that would cause your problem.
SOURCE: acer aspire 5633wlmi
How long has this been going on? Have you tried updating the soundcard drivers or rolling back to the last set of drivers if this is a recent problem?
SOURCE: Acer Aspire 1690 Audio output not working
For audio output: I would locate the latest audio drivers for your speaker system - a few possible solutions:
1)Best: Make sure you are connected to the internet (I am assuming Windows XP - Vista may vary): Go to Start --> Control Panel --> Printers & Other Hardware --> System --> Hardware --> Device Manager --> Sound, video & Game controllers - look for a yellow exclamation mark by any of the devices, right click that device and click install drivers [note - this procedure will also work for your port problem, most likely; if not, just remove the port, restart your computer, and the "found new hardware wizard" will re-add it properly upon startup]
2) just enter the manufacturer nad model number of your spekaers in search bar and include the word "drivers" as your search term.
3) Go to www.driverguide.com
SOURCE: Sound problem with Aspire 5570
I had the same problem with my Acer 5570 and I just fixed it. What I did is to go to Control Panel > Sounds And Audio Devices >Hardware >On Devices click on Reatek High Definition Audio >Click Properties > On Devise Usage choose the option Do not use this devise (disable) > click OK >then plug in your headphones, click on Realtek High Definition Audio properties again and click on Enable Devise **with the headphones plugged in**. It worked for me.
SOURCE: sound does not come out of speakers but does with headphones
I have an acer aspire 4720Z laptop and the sound does not work from the speakers. It works with headphones. The sound card says it is working, and the speakers are not on mute..
SOURCE: how to connect/configure my acer
for HDMI, I guess you just connect it with HDMI cable to your LCD TV, and use the FN+F5 or F6 to switch display from laptop's LCD to external. I think it should be the same way as using projector.
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