Andrew Murray wrote:
> What type of headphones - is it a microphone/headphone combo headset,
> or just your run of the mill Headphones that you'd wear with a
> Walkman/Ipod/whatever, or a set that you'd listen to your Hi-Fi with
> (the bigger, cover-the-ears type?
Hello,
No it's just a run of the mill headphone.
>
> If you can hear the test sounds that's fine.....OK now you need to see
> the volume control; is there a separate control for Headphones (as
> opposed to speakers)? (this would depend on your sound card & drivers, I
> expect)
No separate volume control, and when I plug the headphones in the laptop
speakers still work.
>
> Another check is to see if there's a separate volume control for "WAV"
> sounds, and/or a master control for volume and also one for "Line
> In/Out" and for MIDI files. The standard Windows volume control has
> basic controls for these. Depending on your sound hardware, you might
> also have a configuration utility specific to that, which you may need
> to adjust as well.
>
> For this video you're trying to watch, can you hear the sound on normal
> speakers? If not, maybe the video doesn't have a sound track.
Yes I can hear on the laptop speakers
>
> Also, depending on the video player you're using (probably the
> Flash/Video plug in if it's on You-Tube) there's a volume control on
> that plugin as well that may need adjusting.
>
> Does your PC have a front headphone and rear headphone port? Maybe one
> is disabled (I think that would be done through the config utility for
> your particular sound card).
Front
>
>
> If you've tried all the above, I don't know what else to suggest. Maybe
> delete the device in Device Manager, restart the machine and let Windows
> re-detect the sound card/on-board sound and reload the drivers.
Thanks for the reply
Steve
>
> "Steve" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> I have Vista Home and recently I tried to plug in headphone to listen
>> to a you tube video. But, no sound! When I went to the control panel
>> and
>> ran a test that worked I could hear the test sounds.
>>
>> Is there some fix for this? I believe that I have all my drivers
>> updated. I don't know what else to do.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Steve
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