No sound coming from XPS laptop My speakers when I test them work perfectly yet I cant listen to music/sound on the laptop?? The controls are up full. They are set to speakers plus headset. They worked perfectly until today??Could this be a bug?I have tried with both the earphones plugged in and out.
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<br />If your laptop has a line-in jack, follow the instructions above for connecting a music player to a desktop computer. But to connect a music player or other audio device to most laptops, you'll have to plug it into a microphone jack. To do so, follow these steps:<br /><br />Click to open Sound. <br /><br />Click the Recording tab, click Microphone, and then click Properties.<br /><br />Click the Listen tab, click the Listen to this device check box, and then click Apply.<br /><br />Click the Levels tab and make sure the Mute button looks like this . If the button looks like this , click it to turn on sound for this connection, and then click Apply.<br /><br />Play some music or other sounds on your device to test the volume coming through your computer speakers. Select the slider under Microphone, drag it right or left to increase or decrease the volume of your audio device, and then click OK. You might also want to adjust the volume on your device.<br /><br />Note<br />If you hear noise coming out of your speakers, try reducing the volume on both the music player and in the Levels tab. The microphone jack is designed to receive sound from a microphone, which is different than sound coming from a music player
Have you tried a pair of headphones to see if they work?
Is the sound ouput muted? (a lot of laptops have a physical button to
do this...
check to see if the laptop is muted. Also, check the
volume control to see if everything is up where it should be, including
Speaker Out.
If I've got this all straight, the only thing that it can be is an
issue with the plug on the speakers and the jack on the laptop.
Obviously the computer is putting out sound to the headphone jack as
evidenced by your ability to listen through headphones. The speakers
work on another computer. So, it has to be something specific about
the Speakers on this laptop. Plug/Jack problem is the only thing that
comes to mind.
I have logitech 530 speakers, can only get 2 speakers and sub to work. Just installed new sound card. When I run a test on all speakers they work, till i try to listen to music, then only 3 work
Start- Control panel- Sounds and Audio Devices- In the device volume section click Advanced- Click Advanced again and check if In the other controls section 1 PC Spk mute is checked if so uncheck it If that does not work please let me know so I can help you further
media control panel its a buttons that help you to activate multimedia program like listening to music seeing movie,..etc.
if its not working...noting will happen to your laptop cos you can still call up the program by yourself like calling Windows media player to open up a song or see movie.
takecare.
Have you tried to raise the volume by double clicking on the speaker icon on your taskbar. This will open the play control panel where you can raise the volume.
If you do not see the speaker icon, go into your control panel and chose sounds and audio devices and raise the volume from that screen.
No, you need not to install soud/audio driver if its work with external speakers. Its seems that the internal speaker of your laptop has got damaged. So you shuld call your vendor for service. If you are in warranty it will be free for you.
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