Left Side Audio

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My integrated speakers on my lcd monitor only plays audio on the left side.
Is not the monitor that doesn’t work because, I have connected it to another
computer and both speakers played audio. So, it must a software problem or
the audio driver, or something else. I tried fixing the problem by doing
everything that I could.

Logged in to my account went to control panel>sound…>sounds and audio
devises. Enable, place volume icon in the taskbar, and under the audio tap on
sound play in default device highlighted realtek HD audio rear output. walah!
I hear audio but only on the left side.

Restarted my computer and received a message from trying to access the
volume control.
"There is a problem with your hardware sounds. To install mixers devices, go
to Control Panel, clikc Printers and Other Hardware, and then click Add
Hardware."

On sound, video and game controller in device manager there is a yellow
caution sign with the exclamation sign in the center, next to Microsoft WINMM
WDM Audio Compatibility Driver. Device status: A driver (service) for this
device has been disabled. An alternate driver may be providing this
functionality. (Code 32)

Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device.

I did everything that I could do as, so far by adjusting system volume and
balancing the mixers.

Two days ago I booted up my PC and found out that the volume icon was
missing, so, I went to Start>All Programs>Accessories>Entertainment>Volume
Control, and received a message saying, no audio something detected, install
audio driver. No audio driver install but how could I hear system audio but
not audio from movies or itunes. And, most of all when I log in under my
non-administrator account I didn’t experience the problem.
 
Use Belarc Advisor: http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
to determine/verify the realtek sound card/chip in your PC.
Then download and install the latest drivers.
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/

JS

"D4rkAng3l" <D4rkAng3l@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:12BB071D-3C4A-47DF-9F35-508F05FBE76E@microsoft.com...
> My integrated speakers on my lcd monitor only plays audio on the left
> side.
> Is not the monitor that doesn't work because, I have connected it to
> another
> computer and both speakers played audio. So, it must a software problem or
> the audio driver, or something else. I tried fixing the problem by doing
> everything that I could.
>
> Logged in to my account went to control panel>sound.>sounds and audio
> devises. Enable, place volume icon in the taskbar, and under the audio tap
> on
> sound play in default device highlighted realtek HD audio rear output.
> walah!
> I hear audio but only on the left side.
>
> Restarted my computer and received a message from trying to access the
> volume control.
> "There is a problem with your hardware sounds. To install mixers devices,
> go
> to Control Panel, clikc Printers and Other Hardware, and then click Add
> Hardware."
>
> On sound, video and game controller in device manager there is a yellow
> caution sign with the exclamation sign in the center, next to Microsoft
> WINMM
> WDM Audio Compatibility Driver. Device status: A driver (service) for this
> device has been disabled. An alternate driver may be providing this
> functionality. (Code 32)
>
> Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device.
>
> I did everything that I could do as, so far by adjusting system volume and
> balancing the mixers.
>
> Two days ago I booted up my PC and found out that the volume icon was
> missing, so, I went to Start>All Programs>Accessories>Entertainment>Volume
> Control, and received a message saying, no audio something detected,
> install
> audio driver. No audio driver install but how could I hear system audio
> but
> not audio from movies or itunes. And, most of all when I log in under my
> non-administrator account I didn't experience the problem.
 
thanks for the site. id verified the sound card, install the realteck hd
audio codec from the realtek download page, install the driver, restarted
computer, and it didn't resolved anything.

the belarc site is really good, will come handy on the future.

"JS" wrote:

> Use Belarc Advisor: http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
> to determine/verify the realtek sound card/chip in your PC.
> Then download and install the latest drivers.
> http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/
>
> JS
 
If your PC has a Sound Card then turn the PC off, remove the card and then
insert securely back into the motherboard PCI connector.
Sometimes reseating the card may help.

Good luck
JS

"D4rkAng3l" <D4rkAng3l@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9E8FC73B-7F88-493C-AF68-5A2AD215752E@microsoft.com...
> thanks for the site. id verified the sound card, install the realteck hd
> audio codec from the realtek download page, install the driver, restarted
> computer, and it didn't resolved anything.
>
> the belarc site is really good, will come handy on the future.
>
> "JS" wrote:
>
>> Use Belarc Advisor: http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
>> to determine/verify the realtek sound card/chip in your PC.
>> Then download and install the latest drivers.
>> http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/
>>
>> JS

>
 
the sound device is onboard not a card. i should have mentioned that earlier,
sorry.

"JS" wrote:

> If your PC has a Sound Card then turn the PC off, remove the card and then
> insert securely back into the motherboard PCI connector.
> Sometimes reseating the card may help.
>
> Good luck
> JS
 
Try this then.
Wiggle and rotate the sound cable (without actually removing it) at the
point where it is connected to the PC.
Do you get intermittent sound on the right side when you do this?

JS

"D4rkAng3l" <D4rkAng3l@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:06152BE2-E737-4E3F-95E3-F7B0BFA86548@microsoft.com...
> the sound device is onboard not a card. i should have mentioned that
> earlier,
> sorry.
>
> "JS" wrote:
>
>> If your PC has a Sound Card then turn the PC off, remove the card and
>> then
>> insert securely back into the motherboard PCI connector.
>> Sometimes reseating the card may help.
>>
>> Good luck
>> JS
 
I didn't get no sound on any speakers after wiggling the the sound caple.

I had sound on my left speaker at first but after restarting the computer
there was no audio on both speaker, and that is when, I received the message
saying, problem with hardware sounds.
"JS" wrote:

> Try this then.
> Wiggle and rotate the sound cable (without actually removing it) at the
> point where it is connected to the PC.
> Do you get intermittent sound on the right side when you do this?
>
> JS
>
> "D4rkAng3l" <D4rkAng3l@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:06152BE2-E737-4E3F-95E3-F7B0BFA86548@microsoft.com...
> > the sound device is onboard not a card. i should have mentioned that
> > earlier,
> > sorry.
> >
> > "JS" wrote:
> >
> >> If your PC has a Sound Card then turn the PC off, remove the card and
> >> then
> >> insert securely back into the motherboard PCI connector.
> >> Sometimes reseating the card may help.
> >>
> >> Good luck
> >> JS

>
>
>
 
Is the cable known to be good?

JS

"D4rkAng3l" <D4rkAng3l@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EA1830CC-BDCF-45E3-9701-FF6A3E253786@microsoft.com...
>I didn't get no sound on any speakers after wiggling the the sound caple.
>
> I had sound on my left speaker at first but after restarting the computer
> there was no audio on both speaker, and that is when, I received the
> message
> saying, problem with hardware sounds.
> "JS" wrote:
>
>> Try this then.
>> Wiggle and rotate the sound cable (without actually removing it) at the
>> point where it is connected to the PC.
>> Do you get intermittent sound on the right side when you do this?
>>
>> JS
>>
>> "D4rkAng3l" <D4rkAng3l@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:06152BE2-E737-4E3F-95E3-F7B0BFA86548@microsoft.com...
>> > the sound device is onboard not a card. i should have mentioned that
>> > earlier,
>> > sorry.
>> >
>> > "JS" wrote:
>> >
>> >> If your PC has a Sound Card then turn the PC off, remove the card and
>> >> then
>> >> insert securely back into the motherboard PCI connector.
>> >> Sometimes reseating the card may help.
>> >>
>> >> Good luck
>> >> JS

>>
>>
>>
 
I just noticed that i have (!) next to my Realtek HD Audio. no audio device
installed. I reinstall the device and the (!) sign dissapear, but i still
have the (!) next to M$ WINMM WDM Audio Compatibility Driver
 
I don't understand the question.

"JS" wrote:

> Is the cable known to be good?
>
> JS
>
> "D4rkAng3l" <D4rkAng3l@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:EA1830CC-BDCF-45E3-9701-FF6A3E253786@microsoft.com...
> >I didn't get no sound on any speakers after wiggling the the sound caple.
> >
> > I had sound on my left speaker at first but after restarting the computer
> > there was no audio on both speaker, and that is when, I received the
> > message
> > saying, problem with hardware sounds.
> > "JS" wrote:
> >
> >> Try this then.
> >> Wiggle and rotate the sound cable (without actually removing it) at the
> >> point where it is connected to the PC.
> >> Do you get intermittent sound on the right side when you do this?
> >>
> >> JS
> >>
> >> "D4rkAng3l" <D4rkAng3l@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:06152BE2-E737-4E3F-95E3-F7B0BFA86548@microsoft.com...
> >> > the sound device is onboard not a card. i should have mentioned that
> >> > earlier,
> >> > sorry.
> >> >
> >> > "JS" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> If your PC has a Sound Card then turn the PC off, remove the card and
> >> >> then
> >> >> insert securely back into the motherboard PCI connector.
> >> >> Sometimes reseating the card may help.
> >> >>
> >> >> Good luck
> >> >> JS
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
>
 
Uninstall the WDM driver and reboot.

Did you use the same cable when you moved the monitor to the other PC that
had good sound?

Question: What make (brand) and model number is your PC?

JS

"D4rkAng3l" <D4rkAng3l@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4461A993-2EBA-49E7-BB38-FB7046C18A78@microsoft.com...
>I just noticed that i have (!) next to my Realtek HD Audio. no audio device
> installed. I reinstall the device and the (!) sign dissapear, but i still
> have the (!) next to M$ WINMM WDM Audio Compatibility Driver
 
Uninstalled the WDM driver and reboted. Now, I can access the volume control,
but no volme icon on the start-up bar. I have audio on my left speaker again,
and I get a beeping sound on my tower.

All this time it was the cable. I was using an old cable for a new monitor
and never bother just test the cable that came with the new monitor.

Tested the new cable and both speakes work perfect. To think that I called
tech support and wanted me to re-format my harddrive. And, as for the beeping
sound I guess I'll reboot my computer to see if still get the beeping sound.

Thanks JS for taking your time and helping a guy (noob) like me. I really
appreciate it.


General Information
HP Media Center
Motherboard: P5LP-LE (Limestone)
Windows System : Microsoft Windows XP/2002 Professional Media Center
5.01.2600 (Service Pack 2)

"JS" wrote:

> Uninstall the WDM driver and reboot.
>
> Did you use the same cable when you moved the monitor to the other PC that
> had good sound?
>
> Question: What make (brand) and model number is your PC?
>
> JS
>
> "D4rkAng3l" <D4rkAng3l@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4461A993-2EBA-49E7-BB38-FB7046C18A78@microsoft.com...
> >I just noticed that i have (!) next to my Realtek HD Audio. no audio device
> > installed. I reinstall the device and the (!) sign dissapear, but i still
> > have the (!) next to M$ WINMM WDM Audio Compatibility Driver

>
>
>
 
Glad you solved it, sometimes things take more time than expected but that
happens.
You fixed it!

Note: In some cases you made need to get the exact audio driver from the PC
manufacture's web site, which is why I ask for the information on your PC.

You're welcome
and good luck.

JS

"D4rkAng3l" <D4rkAng3l@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:14A077DB-EA17-46A7-8A9A-08B2A48220FB@microsoft.com...
> Uninstalled the WDM driver and reboted. Now, I can access the volume
> control,
> but no volme icon on the start-up bar. I have audio on my left speaker
> again,
> and I get a beeping sound on my tower.
>
> All this time it was the cable. I was using an old cable for a new monitor
> and never bother just test the cable that came with the new monitor.
>
> Tested the new cable and both speakes work perfect. To think that I called
> tech support and wanted me to re-format my harddrive. And, as for the
> beeping
> sound I guess I'll reboot my computer to see if still get the beeping
> sound.
>
> Thanks JS for taking your time and helping a guy (noob) like me. I really
> appreciate it.
>
>
> General Information
> HP Media Center
> Motherboard: P5LP-LE (Limestone)
> Windows System : Microsoft Windows XP/2002 Professional Media Center
> 5.01.2600 (Service Pack 2)
>
> "JS" wrote:
>
>> Uninstall the WDM driver and reboot.
>>
>> Did you use the same cable when you moved the monitor to the other PC
>> that
>> had good sound?
>>
>> Question: What make (brand) and model number is your PC?
>>
>> JS
>>
>> "D4rkAng3l" <D4rkAng3l@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:4461A993-2EBA-49E7-BB38-FB7046C18A78@microsoft.com...
>> >I just noticed that i have (!) next to my Realtek HD Audio. no audio
>> >device
>> > installed. I reinstall the device and the (!) sign dissapear, but i
>> > still
>> > have the (!) next to M$ WINMM WDM Audio Compatibility Driver

>>
>>
>>
 
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