speaker volume too low
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Hi Guys, This problem is not related to VC++ or, MFC but it really is bothering me, thought someone can help me. In my notebook the speaker volume has become too low, I hardly can hear anything. I have maximized all the volume options in the pc including the one at the system tray, but still no result. I had installed AC3 filter a few days ago, I thought it might be because of that, so I uninstalled it, but the volume is still inaudible, using an amplifier speaker I can hear a little bit. Can anybody help? BTW, I have xp home on my pc.
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Hi Guys, This problem is not related to VC++ or, MFC but it really is bothering me, thought someone can help me. In my notebook the speaker volume has become too low, I hardly can hear anything. I have maximized all the volume options in the pc including the one at the system tray, but still no result. I had installed AC3 filter a few days ago, I thought it might be because of that, so I uninstalled it, but the volume is still inaudible, using an amplifier speaker I can hear a little bit. Can anybody help? BTW, I have xp home on my pc.
Has it always been low? Is it all audio formats, or just certain ones?
Five birds are sitting on a fence. Three of them decide to fly off. How many are left?
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Has it always been low? Is it all audio formats, or just certain ones?
Five birds are sitting on a fence. Three of them decide to fly off. How many are left?
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Has the master volume been altered?
Five birds are sitting on a fence. Three of them decide to fly off. How many are left?
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Has the master volume been altered?
Five birds are sitting on a fence. Three of them decide to fly off. How many are left?
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i didn't alter anything AC3 filter might have. how to check what is the master volume? I checked from control panel -> sound that the voulem is set to be maximum
Double-click the speaker in the icon tray. You'll have a volume for the different audio types (e.g., wav, midi, cd), and then a master volume.
Five birds are sitting on a fence. Three of them decide to fly off. How many are left?
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Double-click the speaker in the icon tray. You'll have a volume for the different audio types (e.g., wav, midi, cd), and then a master volume.
Five birds are sitting on a fence. Three of them decide to fly off. How many are left?
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Are any of the other volumes set to minimum? What is the possibility that the speaker is busted?
Five birds are sitting on a fence. Three of them decide to fly off. How many are left?
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Have you tried plugging in some headphones to see if those sound loud enough? Like David said, it may just be your speakers. Regards, Alvaro
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Have you tried plugging in some headphones to see if those sound loud enough? Like David said, it may just be your speakers. Regards, Alvaro
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Hi Guys, This problem is not related to VC++ or, MFC but it really is bothering me, thought someone can help me. In my notebook the speaker volume has become too low, I hardly can hear anything. I have maximized all the volume options in the pc including the one at the system tray, but still no result. I had installed AC3 filter a few days ago, I thought it might be because of that, so I uninstalled it, but the volume is still inaudible, using an amplifier speaker I can hear a little bit. Can anybody help? BTW, I have xp home on my pc.
Some laptops (like Dell's) have a keyboard short-cut to adjust speaker volume. If I am not mistaken, if this is turned all the way down, even with the system tray volume turned right up you will hear nothing. For example on a Dell Inspiron 1100, pressing Fn and the blue-color-coded speaker image on one of the arrow keys will raise the volume. Maybe you should check your laptop manual for a similar feature... John Theal Physicist/Mathematical Programmer Digital Immersion Software Corporation Got CAD? http://www.presenter3d.com[^] http://www.merlin3d.com[^]