[ddots-l] Re: Computer speakers quit working

  • From: "Phil Muir" <ddots@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 18:29:01 -0000

Good point.  That could also explain why everything is showing up in device 
manager as working.

Regards, Phil Muir
 
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dave Carlson 
  To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 6:24 PM
  Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Computer speakers quit working


  Brian,

  From a hardware and wiring perspective:

  Are the speaker and headphone jacks connected to the case via wires to a set 
of header pins, or are the jacks hard-soldered to the motherboard, as on the 
rear? 

  I ask because you started off by telling us that this computer was put into a 
new case, so all the wiring to the case (fans, etc.) need to be reconnected.

  Dave

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: briantunes@xxxxxxx 
    To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 10:13 AM
    Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Computer speakers quit working


    The operating system for this computer is Windows XP Professional Version 
2002.  It uses an onboard sound chip that's attached to the motherboard.  There 
is no sound from PC speakers or headphones, no matter which jack they're 
plugged into.  The following settings are observed:

    Device Manager - default device is "NVIDIA(R) nForce Audio Codec 
Interface," Device Usage says "Use this device (enable)" and "This device is 
working properly," and Conflicting Device List says "No conflicts."

     The NVIDIA(R) nForce Audio Codec Interface Properties - Device Volume is 
set to "High."  Advanced settings show Master Volume, Wave, SPDIF, and MIDI 
sliders at maximum, Aux, VIdeo, and Microphone parameters are set to mute, the 
CD Audio slider is up to about 75%.

    Speaker setup - "Desktop stereo speakers."

    Two versions of JAWS are installed on this computer - JAWS 8.0.422U (used 
for everything except Sibelius) and JAWS 7.10.500U (used when running SIbelius 
Speaking).  The JAWS 8 Manage Application Settings show only "sonarpdr" as 
being checked; "Default" and "Hot Spot Clicker" are not checked.  Changing this 
setting to "Enable All" made no difference, still no sound, so I changed it 
back to the way it was.

    I ran the sound device troubleshooter again - system sounds are not 
audible, volume controls are all OK, speakers are connected correctly, and the 
device is using signed device drivers.

    Switching the default audio device to M-Audio Audiophile, which is 
connected via a USB port, allows JAWS, internet, and other sound to use the 
music production system normally used specifically for Sonar.

    Nick has an old sound card lying around, and when I left yesterday his 
folks were going to try plugging that in to see if it would work, but the 
driver disk for it is lost, so we weren't sure that would fly.  At this point, 
I'm considering doing a driver "Roll Back."

    The speakers themselves, which plug in to an AC outlet, do produce 
clicking/buzzing sounds when the speaker cable jack is tapped on.  We were 
going to double-check them by plugging them into a different computer, but 
haven't tried that yet.

    I'm about out of ideas on this.  Any help you could offer will be greatly 
appreciated.  Thanks

    Brian Packard




    -----Original Message-----
    From: Phil Muir <ddots@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Sent: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 4:09 pm
    Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Computer speakers quit working


    Some questions.  You say that you went through the sound system settings.  
What are you using for Jaws?  Are you using an onboard sound chip that is on 
the motherboard?  Is this sound chip enabled in the bios?  What opperating 
system are you running on the PC?

    Regards, Phil Muir
     
    P J Muir Productions,
    Music And Audio Production
    Telephone: US (615) 713-2021  
    UK+44-1747-821-794
    Mobile: UK +44-7968-136-246
    E-mail:
    info@xxxxxxxxxxxx
    URL:
    www.philmuir.com/ 
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: briantunes@xxxxxxx 
      To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 11:24 PM
      Subject: [ddots-l] Computer speakers quit working


      My client, Nick Baker, recently had a new computer case put on his PC, 
and suddenly we're getting no sound from the PC speakers, which he uses for the 
system, JAWS, internet, and media player audio.

      The speakers hooked to the M-Audio Audiophile still work fine for his 
Caketalking project audio, so we've got JAWS speaking through these for now, 
but working on projects is troublesome this way.

      We checked and double-checked all connections, went through the device 
manager for his sound system settings, ran the troubleshooter, checked 
connections both inside and out again, restored the system to before the 
installation of the case, checked the system volume to make sure it didn't 
somehow get muted, etc. - still no sound from the PC speakers.  The speakers 
have power, the green power light is on, and we do hear the expected clicking 
sound when tapping on the end of the speaker jack.  Same sound card, same 
cables, same everything, except it's a brand new box.   Everything else with 
the computer works fine, and it's a nice brand new case.  How could changing 
the computer case suddenly cause the PC speakers to quit producing sound?  What 
more can we do to troubleshoot this?

      Brian Packard


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