On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 06:51, Richard Kimball wrote:
> One puzzlement - the CD-ROM has 2 audio connectors: a 2-pin connector for
> digital audio and a 4-pin connector for analog audio. Which one do I use?
> And the mother board has a 3-pin audio connector!. Is there a 4-to-3 or
> 2-to 3 audio
an
audio cable (there's a secondary audio connector on the mother board)?
Thanks for all your help.
Rich "Sounds of Silence" Kimball
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Also open up you box and check if you have a cable
between the cd-rom and sound card.
--- "Willem van der Walt<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > hi,
> Check under your mixer settings that the volume of
> the cd itself is set
> high.
> Also doublecheck that your speakers are conn
hi,
Check under your mixer settings that the volume of the cd itself is set
high.
Also doublecheck that your speakers are connected to the correct output on
your
sound card. I have a simmelar situation where I do not get sound
on the one channal, but on the second channal connected to my high f
On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 21:04, Richard Kimball wrote:
> I have a dual boot machine with XP on one drive and RH 7.3 on the other.
> When I play a sound CD under XP, everything works fine. When I try to play
> one under RH, the CD Player app correctly identifies the CD and starts
> playing it, bu
I have a dual boot machine with XP on one drive and RH 7.3 on the other.
When I play a sound CD under XP, everything works fine. When I try to play
one under RH, the CD Player app correctly identifies the CD and starts
playing it, but no sound comes out. I've checked the volume settings in