Nick Rout wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:57:10 +1300
Jaco Swart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To put the cherry on top, sound is not enabled on his box. I know, because in Konq. he double-clicked a wav file, which opened a player that started playing, but no sound. Er. Is there any setting somewhere that disables sound that I can check before I go hunting for sound drivers?
I THINK that if it looks as though it is playing, but no sound is coming out the speakers, then sound IS enabled, otherwise I don't think the program would even begin to play it, but would give an error message.
first step (as already identified) check the volume!
Most importantly, as I demosntrated at the last CLUG meeting I attended, make sure the correct audio socket has your audio cable plugged into it.
The thing will not make a noise if you are trying to get sound *from* the mic socket! :-)
-- Kind regards,
Chris Wilkinson, Christchurch, New Zealand.
