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on screen orbitor audio level control SOLVED

Started by magner, May 08, 2011, 07:04:10 PM

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magner

Hi,

The +/ -/ mute volume buttons from my on screen orbitor does not seem to work when pressed.

In alsamixer my speakers are controlled by the surround bar. Master does not have any effect on volume.

My setup consists of on board sound card and 5.1 speakers.

Any ideas what needs to be done to get the volume buttons working?

Cheers
DAn

Marie.O

how do you connect your speakers to your computer?
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magner

#2
standard 3 x 3.5mm jack plugs that come out of the bass box, connect straight to my sound card.

Dan

Marie.O

so you have a 3,5mm jack going to the front jack, a 3,5mm going to the surround jack, and a 3,5mm going to sub+center jack?
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magner

#4
Hi,

My speaker setup is as you describe. with 3.5mm for front, 3.5mm for back and 3.5mm sub.

Cheers

Dan

Marie.O

Sounds to me, that you've mixed your fronts and the surround jacks.
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magner

Thank you posde,

Worked a treat.

Turned out to be the black sub cable. I unplugged it and volume worked. Sub works in pink connection on sound card.

I assumed things were colour coded, but obviously not.

Thanks again.

DAn