On 03/25/17 02:35, wes wrote: > he did specify that he can send the audio elsewhere, but he likes the > Westinghouse monitor's speakers and wants to fix them. > > personally, I'd verify that it doesn't work with another device first. > > -wes
Agreed. First confirm that it truly is broken by trying it with another device *and* cable that are known to work. I see that it has a line-level 3.5 mm jack. I would definitely try feeding it an analog audio signal through this jack. Alternatively, you could try the audio RCA jacks. This should tell you whether the audio amp itself is broken, or whether the problem lies somewhere upstream. Not to insult you, but you should also confirm it's not muted. Even if the on-screen display doesn't indicate it, I'd toggle the mute button a few times. Finally, I also suggest disconnecting power for a minute or so and then reconnecting. Perhaps the firmware has just gotten confused. Beyond this, I think you're getting into oscilloscope territory. galen -- Galen Seitz [email protected] _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
