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      22nd Jul 2006
I have checked all settings and bought new speaker system. My playback level
is too low. I hear music etc, but level is just not correct. Have to turn
volume up all the way on new speakers (or old) just to hear even the
slightest. So it's not my speakers, any ideas?

Sony VGC-RB30
 
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      22nd Jul 2006
car88win wrote:
> I have checked all settings and bought new speaker system. My playback level
> is too low. I hear music etc, but level is just not correct. Have to turn
> volume up all the way on new speakers (or old) just to hear even the
> slightest. So it's not my speakers, any ideas?
>
> Sony VGC-RB30


Check all the volume sliders on your system volume control. Also try the
audio/speaker trouble-shooter found in Windows Help.
 
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      22nd Jul 2006
Done all that. Sliders are set right, nothing is muted etc. Windows Help,
does not address my problem plus I went ahead and followed all the
instructions anyway just to be sure.

"Mike Williams" wrote:

> car88win wrote:
> > I have checked all settings and bought new speaker system. My playback level
> > is too low. I hear music etc, but level is just not correct. Have to turn
> > volume up all the way on new speakers (or old) just to hear even the
> > slightest. So it's not my speakers, any ideas?
> >
> > Sony VGC-RB30

>
> Check all the volume sliders on your system volume control. Also try the
> audio/speaker trouble-shooter found in Windows Help.
>

 
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      25th Jul 2006
Check that you DIDN'T plug your speakers in the headphone jack.
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"car88win" wrote:

> Done all that. Sliders are set right, nothing is muted etc. Windows Help,
> does not address my problem plus I went ahead and followed all the
> instructions anyway just to be sure.
>
> "Mike Williams" wrote:
>
> > car88win wrote:
> > > I have checked all settings and bought new speaker system. My playback level
> > > is too low. I hear music etc, but level is just not correct. Have to turn
> > > volume up all the way on new speakers (or old) just to hear even the
> > > slightest. So it's not my speakers, any ideas?
> > >
> > > Sony VGC-RB30

> >
> > Check all the volume sliders on your system volume control. Also try the
> > audio/speaker trouble-shooter found in Windows Help.
> >

 
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