- Discrepancy between sound levels.
- Posted by Dave F. on March 14th, 2006
Hi
Not sure if this is hard or software problem.
I've a Dell Optiplex gx620. Not sure but I think it's got a built in
soundchip.
There is a major difference in the volume between the front & rear output
sockets.
Is there a way to increase the output to the rear one?
Cheers
Dave F.
- Posted by R. McCarty on March 14th, 2006
The Driver/Support applet will have volume/balancing level support.
Also, the default view of Windows XP volume control may not show
all the mixer settings. Open the Volume control, Click Properties &
tic/check the appropriate mixer controls to be shown. Make sure the
volume control is set to display "Playback", not Recording.
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