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Ok. Let me know when the driver has been reinstalled and appreciate if you could upload updated snips for your playback devices and realtek audio manager settings.
Hang in there :)
Ok. Let me know when the driver has been reinstalled and appreciate if you could upload updated snips for your playback devices and realtek audio manager settings.
Hang in there :)
It looks exactly the same as before. But i can upload some pics :)
Could you try connecting the speaker connection to the black connector port just beside the green one?
Will do.
BTW i saw that when the windows drivers installed a headphone icon appeared in my audio devices. Just thought you should know.
Tried all my jacks with the green cable. No sound.
Seems we are going around the same loop here.
Could you try disabling digital audio in playback devices then set the speakers as default and step into the properties tab for speakers? Please post a snip of speaker properties including the config etc.
Regards
Here is one with Panel detect unchecked.
And here is one with front panel detect checked
Thanks for the snips and sorry for the delay in response - could you confirm the following?
- Speakers are connected to the front or rear panel connectors?
- Are the connected speakers powered on?
- In your BIOS settings, have a look at the Azalia Codec, is this set to Auto?
- What was the version of the software driver you installed - Gigabyte 2.41 or the Realtek 2.53?
I'm out of solutions other than re-checking the hardware connection on your motherboard.
Gonna grab some rest and have a look again in the morning
Regards
Last edited by Lomai; 24 Oct 2010 at 10:38. Reason: Additional questions
I'm the one who is thankful. Ur helping me fix my comp on a sunday
The speakers are connected, have tried with headphones in both panels aswell.
And they are powered on.
In my bios which i have even updated to help remedy this problem there is only auto or disable as options for Azalia. Tried both.
Im actually on the verge of buying a sound card to replace my onboard sound. U think the sound quality is noticeably better on a seperate good sound card than the onboard? And will it work?