Re: Silent audio CD's

2002-09-25 Thread Gordon Messmer
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

Re: Silent audio CD's

2002-09-25 Thread Richard Kimball
an audio cable (there's a secondary audio connector on the mother board)? Thanks for all your help. Rich "Sounds of Silence" Kimball >From: linux power <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Silent audio CD's >Date

Re: Silent audio CD's

2002-09-25 Thread linux power
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

Re: Silent audio CD's

2002-09-25 Thread Willem van der Walt<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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

Re: Silent audio CD's

2002-09-23 Thread Gordon Messmer
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

Silent audio CD's

2002-09-23 Thread Richard Kimball
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