The audio sockets are configurable to different purpose, you can try to
click on the device in the audio tool to make sure the socket you connected
are set to "Line Out".
http://www.accura.com.hk/temp/Clipboard01.jpg
http://www.accura.com.hk/temp/Clipboard02.jpg
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jez Cunningham"
> Forgive me for hijacking the list to ask a PC question, but I've lost the
> speaker audio from the rear sockets on my Dell PC. The front headphone
> socket is ok, and the rear mic socket ok, and the PC detects when I plug a
> jack into any of the rear sockets, but there's no audio coming out the
> rear
> at all. What have I just done? Well I installed a new C: hard-disk,
> reinstalled WinXP and all the updates, and installed a PCI -> parallel
> printer card and of course I installed all the peripheral drivers. And
> audio _is_ working ok out the front sockets so I think the driver is ok.
> I
> reinstalled just to be sure anyway. Any brilliant ideas what I might have
> done wrong?
> Apologies again for the non-OM content - maybe you want to see a photo of
> the rear sockets?
> cheers
> jez
>
> BTW (on-topic-ish) - you recently all gave me great suggestions for scenic
> routes around Lake Ontario - well I have to cull the >500 pictures before
> I
> show them, but they were GREAT suggestions and we had a wonderful time.
> Thanks!
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