Try plugging in your headphones into the back jack (the lime green one) and see if you get audio there.
Also check all the volume levels for each specific audio source in the volume control, and make sure the sources are not muted.
I can't hear anything from my computer.
- Sound is onboard
- Onboard drivers report working fine, I have also reinstalled them.
- Headphones work fine, tested with another device.
- Volume meter reports sound levels through music.
- Motherboard is an ASrock p67 Pro 3 SE
- It's not muted.
- All devices reported working without problems.
- No meaningful event took place before or after.
- Motherboard recognizes that an audio device is plugged in. (Jack should be functional)
- Full power off done (on/off switch)
- I have also tried a restore point
Anyone have any idea as to what is going on?
Last edited by Medrea; 11-17-2012 at 06:47 AM.
Try plugging in your headphones into the back jack (the lime green one) and see if you get audio there.
Also check all the volume levels for each specific audio source in the volume control, and make sure the sources are not muted.
The original post wasn't clear on WHICH mute or source volume you checked (there's more than one). Nor did it specify which jacks you tried. Most computers have both front and back jacks. And you can control the individual volumes/mute of each source like line-in, cd, etc... as well main the main or master volume. Just wanted to make sure you checked all of that.
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All of them. And all combinations of them.
What is the audio device you are connecting to the PC? Amplifier, powered speakers, what?
Headphones, as described.
There is no volume controller attached to it either.
The headphones work.
Last edited by Medrea; 11-17-2012 at 02:59 PM.
Front jack doesnt work either. I plugged it in specifically to test it. That sort of rules out a faulty jack for sure then.
Would the onboard sound chip really die and not know it?
You've started the Windows Sound configuration option, and checked all of that?
If the chip died, which is possible, I can't see Device Manager not detecting that. The audio has never worked on this board?
No I've had the board for a little over a year with working audio. Everything is configured correctly to the best of my knowledge, as is indicated by the volume meter showing sign of life on the correct device (3.5mm). The computer sees absolutely nothing wrong.
Going to try either a Windows or Linux Live CD to find out if reinstalling the OS would fix the issue.
And that was my feeling as well. If the jack died it wouldnt detect things correctly. If the chip died I doubt device readings would show fine. So Im guessing maybe the delivery system itself is broken?
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