Topic: Comp stereos fucked
I get no sound from my stereos. If I check the volume mixer, the volume bar is bouncing normally. In the control panel it says that the device is working. If I plug a headset in, it works.
What to do?

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I get no sound from my stereos. If I check the volume mixer, the volume bar is bouncing normally. In the control panel it says that the device is working. If I plug a headset in, it works.
What to do?

u broka them

When my comp starts up, it makes a sound out of the stereos, just like normal... After that, nothing.

brb drivers


It's been ages since I've used an actual sound system with my computer (I've been using a USB headset for the last 12+ months)
Anyway, check what your current sound mixer is. As I recall when I used to have a sound system plugged into my computer it was using it's own software as opposed to the default windows software/sound mixer. Sometimes after installing new programmes or unplugging/plugging it back in the software would switch around and the sound mixer would fuck up. Go to CP > Hardware and Sound and then just fiddle around with the available options in there. I can guarantee you that this is all the problem is. Disable the option that is currently enabled, and then enable the one that's currently disabled (if you see 2 similar things)
Thanks for the effort, akari, but I tried that before.. Many times...

Thanks for the effort, akari, but I tried that before.. Many times...
That's what your mum said.
ZtUPid0 wrote:Thanks for the effort, akari
That's what your mum said.
sorry bro


ZtUPid0 wrote:Thanks for the effort, akari, but I tried that before.. Many times...
That's what your mum said.
How I on rare occasions think you're funny is beyond me...

It sounds like a software problem tbh. Should be quite easy to fix.

It sounds like a software problem tbh. Should be quite easy to fix.
Exactly. Please help.

u def broka'd them


Unplug. Plug back in.


So my comp thinks that the headphones are plugged in all the time, even when they aren't. How 2 fix this? Any ideas?

Have new sound drivers been installed? Or possibly try reinstalling your current ones if they're the newest.


︻╦̵̵͇̿̿̿̿╤──I once spent two weeks trying to diagnose a sound issue. Turned out my speakers were blown.

It is a drivers problem.... uninstall the drivers and reinstall them... i fix these problems all the time at work... if you want more detailed shit you should just IM me and get me some more details of what kinda shit your running. If you have software (which i dont think you have) uninstall and reinstall.
Most of the time when you uninstall drivers and restart they reinstall automatically for you.
If this dose not help i need more info.

Uninstalled then reinstalled the driver a couple of times now. Wont help. Also now it says "unable to find compatible srs audio device" on startup... -.-
Edit:
Fixed the srs problem. Still no answer to the headphones thingy.
Last edited by ZtUPid0 (05-02-2010 07:04:05)

Still got this problem...

Try a different set of speakers... when things just stop working like that, it is probably a hardware problem.
humpty bump.
Comp thinks headphones are plugged in. It shouldn't be a hardware problem since the speakers make a blast sound on startup (even with headphones plugged).

a short circuit in the headphone plugin? possibly

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