Minggu, 15 Desember 2013

How can I split sound from one PC to two different speaker systems?

Q. I would like to be able to play a game on my computer and get the computer/game sounds on my computer speakers. And at the same time play a movie in Windows Media Player (or similar software) and get only the sound from the movie connected to the TV or an amplifier.

What do I need to make this possible? At the moment I have a computer with an integrated soundcard on my motherboard.

A. I would say buy a Jack splitter at any radio shack, it should be a couple of bucks and set one sound lower than the other.


No sound from my computer speakers.I happened to lose sound the same time I upgraded quicktime audio program?
Q. I lost computer speaker sound.Connections are good. It happened around the same day I took up a window offering to upgrade quicktime, so I did and now nothing from my speakers.any similar experience by anyone else?

A. First make sure your speakers are plugged in and have power to them. Yeah yeah I know but do it anyway. Next check your device manager on your system to make sure that Quick-time did not change your sound card driver.

Right Click MyComputer go to manage then to the Device Manager. Check your sound and game controller there.

If that is good you should have some sound card utility that is installed on your computer make sure that it is set to your sound card as the preferred device.

If that fails then check to make sure your speakers did not go south and will not be coming back from the vacation they decided to go on.
(Plug in a different set into your sound card if you have a set of ear buds you can plug them in directly to the sound card)

If you do not have sound then as a last resort use system restore.

Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools then to System Restore. Try to pick a day that was before you lost sound.

OH and above all else turn the knob up just in case someone turned down the volume (turning the volume all the way up you should hear a hissing sound if they are working) OH and if you have a nice speaker setup sometimes they need to be reset unplug the woofer for 30 seconds.

I think I have covered all of the issues that may happen to speakers heres hoping your tunes come back in the next fifteen minutes





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