HP Z558 HP Digital Entertainment Center - User's Guide - Page 166

Problems and Solutions, Audio - sound driver

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Problems and Solutions Audio Find the description that most closely matches your audio problem, and try the corresponding solution. Problem I don't have sound from my speakers. I have low volume sound from my speakers. My TV audio volume increases or decreases when I change channels. Solution ■ Use active, powered speakers or speakers with an amplifier. ■ Verify sound cable connections. ■ Check Volume and Mute settings. See "Adjusting the Volume" on page 136. ■ Reconfigure the software for surround sound. See "Configuring Audio Output" on page 138. ■ Reinstall the sound card drivers by using Application Recovery. See the Warranty and Support Guide that came with your HP Digital Entertainment Center. ■ Check volume and mute settings. See "Adjusting the Volume" on page 136. ■ Some programs may result in low volume, even when the volume setting within the program is turned to the maximum position. If this is the case, double-click the Volume icon on the taskbar and increase volume. Reduce the volume level before changing channels. Exercise particular caution when changing from ATSC to NTSC channels. Your analog NTSC channel audio levels may be noticeably higher than your SD/HDTV channel audio levels. The channel sound volume is controlled by the content provider. 160 HP Digital Entertainment Center

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HP Digital Entertainment Center
Problems and Solutions
Audio
Find the description that most closely matches your audio
problem, and try the corresponding solution.
Problem
Solution
I don’t have sound
from my speakers.
Use active, powered speakers or speakers with an amplifier.
Verify sound cable connections.
Check Volume and Mute settings. See “Adjusting the Volume” on page 136.
Reconfigure the software for surround sound. See “Configuring Audio Output” on
page 138.
Reinstall the sound card drivers by using Application Recovery. See the
Warranty
and Support Guide
that came with your HP Digital Entertainment Center.
I have low volume
sound from my
speakers.
Check volume and mute settings. See “Adjusting the Volume” on page 136.
Some programs may result in low volume, even when the volume setting within the
program is turned to the maximum position. If this is the case, double-click the
Volume
icon on the taskbar and increase volume.
My TV audio
volume increases
or decreases when
I change channels.
Reduce the volume level before changing channels. Exercise particular caution when
changing from ATSC to NTSC channels. Your analog NTSC channel audio levels may
be noticeably higher than your SD/HDTV channel audio levels. The channel sound
volume is controlled by the content provider.