billybag
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Basically it is unpredictable. Any speaker or 2 can stop working at any given time. The fix seems to be to take out the chords and then put them back in. i have had trouble with every driver i install, it is just always different but randomly fixes itself. This problem is persistent though and it drives me mad.
i will sit and watch a movie with no trouble and then sit to watch another one later in the day and two speakers will randomly be out.
could it be a connection problem? The chords appear to be fine.
And also VLC seems to be linked to my media volume key. i have no idea why this started.
i also think that the max volume is sometimes different.
i will sit and watch a movie with no trouble and then sit to watch another one later in the day and two speakers will randomly be out.
could it be a connection problem? The chords appear to be fine.
And also VLC seems to be linked to my media volume key. i have no idea why this started.
i also think that the max volume is sometimes different.
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- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Alienware Aurora
- OS
- windows 7 64bit
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz
- Motherboard
- Alienware 046MHW
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