I am hearing with only one speaker, why??
muhammed_alb
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Hi everyone!!!
Can anyone tell me why I am hearing with only one speaker,, I tested other speakers but its the same problem, can anyone help me,, i be grateful.
Thanks!!!
FROM SWEDEN
Can anyone tell me why I am hearing with only one speaker,, I tested other speakers but its the same problem, can anyone help me,, i be grateful.
Thanks!!!
FROM SWEDEN
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eurotrash Member Posts: 817double-click that little speaker icon in the system tray and see if the master volume balance is off to one side. if it is, set it in the middle.witty comment
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jescab Inactive Imported Users Posts: 1,321Because your speakers are broken.GO STEELERS GO - STEELERS RULE
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eurotrash Member Posts: 817lol but he said he tested other speakers...unless it's an epidemicwitty comment
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Plantwiz Mod Posts: 5,057 Mod_omni_ wrote:double-click that little speaker icon in the system tray and see if the master volume balance is off to one side. if it is, set it in the middle.
Check this as _omni_ said.
Also:
- check the balance on the speakers (BTW -what type of speakers are you using?) I see you have tested other speakers and have the same problem, but perhaps there is a balance knob on them??)
- Check in device manager to see if there is a problem with your sound card
- check for a new sound card driver and if one, install it.
- check on the MFG site for your sound card for this problem.
- What OS are you using?
- When did you notice the problem? Immediately? or did it start recently say after a program installation? A new driver for another device?
I see you have started a new thread on this. I'm closing the other thread and keeping this one open to continue the conversation with your original question.Plantwiz
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boostedtc24 Member Posts: 13 ■□□□□□□□□□Make sure you're plugging the connector into the jack all the way. Not pushing it in all the way could cause the sound to be heard only on one side since it is not making a good connection. If that doesn't work, try another audio cable.
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texasmcdst Member Posts: 23 ■□□□□□□□□□Maybe your playing a file that is in MONO?
texasmcdstPaul P
NRH, TX