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Setting up Analog/Digital Audio Output, Microsoft Windows 2000 - video controller

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D Setting up Analog/Digital Audio Output Some computers may have an integrated audio solution that supports analog or digital external stereo speakers. These systems are capable of auto-sensing the speaker type and outputting the correct signal. To manually change between analog, digital, and auto-sense, complete the following set of procedures based on the operating system. ✎ If you set digital as the Output Mode, the internal speaker and external analog speakers will no longer output audio until you switch back to an auto-sense or analog mode. If you set analog as the Output Mode, external digital speakers will not function until you change the output mode back to an auto-sense or digital mode. Microsoft Windows 2000 1. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel and double-click the System icon to open the System Properties panel. 2. Select Device Manager from the System Properties panel. 3. Click the "+" next to the Sound, Video and Game Controllers to expand it. 4. Double-click the appropriate audio device to open its Properties panel. 5. In the Configuration area of the Settings tab, change the Output Mode to the desired setting. 6. Click OK to close the Properties panel. 7. Close the System Properties panel. 8. Close the Control Panel. Troubleshooting Guide www.hp.com D-1

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Setting up Analog/Digital Audio Output
Some computers may have an integrated audio solution that supports
analog or digital external stereo speakers. These systems are capable
of auto-sensing the speaker type and outputting the correct signal. To
manually change between analog, digital, and auto-sense, complete
the following set of procedures based on the operating system.
āœŽ
If you set digital as the
Output Mode
,
the internal speaker and
external analog speakers will no longer output audio until you switch
back to an auto-sense or analog mode. If you set analog as the
Output
Mode
, external digital speakers will not function until you change the
output mode back to an auto-sense or digital mode.
Microsoft Windows 2000
1. Click
Start > Settings > Control Panel
and double-click the
System
icon to open the
System Properties
panel.
2. Select
Device Manager
from the
System Properties
panel.
3. Click the ā€œ
+
ā€ next to the
Sound, Video and Game Controllers
to expand it.
4. Double-click the appropriate audio device to open its
Properties
panel.
5. In the Configuration area of the
Settings
tab, change the
Output
Mode
to the desired setting.
6. Click
OK
to close the
Properties
panel.
7. Close the
System Properties
panel.
8. Close the
Control Panel
.