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The system is a Dimension 4600 with onboard sound and subwoofer plus
two desktop speakers. After working fine for over a year, the user
reported that the sound was no longer working. The computer reported
that the sound was supposed to be working ("this device is working")but
it wouldn't play Windows sounds, CD music, or other sound files. I
checked the master volume controls and they were all about halfway up.
I unplugged the speakers from the sound port on the back of the
computer and plugged them into the earphone jack on one of the CD-ROM's
and tried to play a music CD. No sound, but I noticed a clicking sound
and low bass hum coming over the speakers when I pushed in or removed
the jack for the speaker wire. This told me that the speakers were not
the problem. The default CD player was MusicMatch. While waiting for
the *&%$#! thing to spool up and finally get around to playing the CD,
I noticed that the volume control on the MusicMatch player was at zero.
I turned up the volume and could hear the music over the speakers. In
fact, sound had been completely restored.
Can someone explain how the MusicMatch player volume control got set to
zero and why this volume control could affect the entire computer's
capability to play sounds of any kind?
The system is a Dimension 4600 with onboard sound and subwoofer plus
two desktop speakers. After working fine for over a year, the user
reported that the sound was no longer working. The computer reported
that the sound was supposed to be working ("this device is working")but
it wouldn't play Windows sounds, CD music, or other sound files. I
checked the master volume controls and they were all about halfway up.
I unplugged the speakers from the sound port on the back of the
computer and plugged them into the earphone jack on one of the CD-ROM's
and tried to play a music CD. No sound, but I noticed a clicking sound
and low bass hum coming over the speakers when I pushed in or removed
the jack for the speaker wire. This told me that the speakers were not
the problem. The default CD player was MusicMatch. While waiting for
the *&%$#! thing to spool up and finally get around to playing the CD,
I noticed that the volume control on the MusicMatch player was at zero.
I turned up the volume and could hear the music over the speakers. In
fact, sound had been completely restored.
Can someone explain how the MusicMatch player volume control got set to
zero and why this volume control could affect the entire computer's
capability to play sounds of any kind?