I have a bad echo...no matter what. Ever since "They " replaced my other sound card with this one.I've tried to troubleshoot this....using online advice. No luck.......Someone please give me some detailed advice. I just want to listen to my Itunes playlists....and some webinars....Utube maybe.....without the echo and the skipping when I scroll.
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This is a windows problem. The speakers are connected to a sound card which is the device that would show. You need to reinstall the drivers for your sound card.
If this is a desktop make sure you plug the speakers into the correct
port and that the speakers are turned on and the volume is up. Also
check the Audio and Sound Properties (Volume Control) to make sure the
volume is turned up and not on mute.
Try downloading and installing the VLC Player, it comes with drivers and codec. I've seen it solve many issues with sound.
Try using VLC as your player. Go to www.google.com and
in the search box type "download vlc" (without the quotes).
Look for the Video Lan download from site www.videolan.org/vlc Download
and install it. It downloads and installs in 3 minutes or so. It's
a very fast player, smooth and it can play just about any type of dvd formats
and media. It's totally FREE.
Also if this is a desktop, you can always purchase a pci sound card that goes into one of the available pci slots for less than $15.
depending on which operating system you are using this will vary click start control panel sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box untick it or select audio from the microphone drop down list make sure you have the right one selected and in the volume box make sure the microphone box has a tick in it or select the voice tab and make sure that you have the right media selected also select volume make sure the box for microphone has a tick in it or click start control panel sounds and audio devices select advanced there might be a tick in the mute box untick it click start control panel on the left select hardware and sound then select manage audio devices then recording you should see a microphone right click select enablewindows 7 click start control panel on the left select hardware and sound then select manage audio devices then recording you should see a microphone right click selectconfigure speech recognition then you will see earphones with a speaker among a list set up a microphone headset with microphonethen next and next againyou should see your earphones with microphone being configured hope this help you
open audio devices and sound properties in your device manager. Is your sound card listed? If so, highlite it and select properties...then see if it is enabled...if not, click enable this device. If not listed, try re-installing it with install new hardware. Finally, if its there, but wont enable, remove the device and reinstall it. If all the above fails, replace the sound card if its not intigrated. if it is intigrated, buy a PCI Plug and play sound card and install it in a pci slot.
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