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There should be an audio plug(headphone jack) located next to VGA plug on the monitor.You will need an audio plug running from the Monitor to the computer audio plug...that will give you sound :)
if you monitor has a sound input, connect the cable to your computer. Open the computer sound control and select the monitor speakers (it may be the headphone output for your computer). You do not want to have the computer speaker selected.
If you monitor has a sound input, connect the cable to your computer. Open the computer sound control and select the monitor speakers (it may be the headphone output for your computer). You do not want to have the computer speaker selected.
The VH238 monitor does not need a sound driver, the monitor plugs into the sound card in your computer and that is what needs the sound driver. Be sure the sound/speaker cable is connected between the monitor and the computer. It should look like this. The cable was included in the box with the monitor and plugs into the jack on the computer where the speakers usually plug and is green in color.
The sound goes out of the computer to a set of speakers. If the monitor has speakers built into it, then the sound comes out of them. Each computer must have a connection to the sound card (the little green hole) to speakers. If you want sound from the second computer, unplug the sound cable from the one computer and plug it into the other one.
You have to plug the monitor speakers in. The sound output from your sound card is green, and you connect a small cable between that port and the input on your monitor.
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Try checking your Cable connections to the Monitor to the Computer and from the Monitor to the wall outlet.The crackling sound maybe normal.Most Monitors make that sound.
The problem may stem from not having the monitor's speaker system if it has one, hooked up to the output of the sound card on the computer.
Also, if it has an adjustment for volume, make sure it's not turned down to zero volume, and also make sure it isn't set on mute, if it has such a setting.
Most monitors do not have sound on them and many computers require external computer speakers in lieu of sound coming out of a monitor.
Sound has to be connected to the monitor. Plug the audio cable from the monitor into the green audio jack on the computer at the back. Make sure the sound is configured for stereo and not 7 channel surround. Turn up the volume on the monitor(if there is a control) and turn up the volume on the computer.
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