Some speaker systems come with a power supply unit that plugs into a normal outlet. With those, there is a switch on one of the speakers along with a volume control.
Also, check your "volume control" settings under "accessories" to make sure the speakers aren't "muted" in that control panel.
Check both speakers to be sure that there are batteries where there need to be. Then, unplug the speakers, checking to be sure that you are plugging them into the right spots. Finally, see if the on switch is on.
Check first if speakers are plugged in and turned on and if they are muted.
No speakers should work with any card.
That sounds like it has to do with the electrical current running through it. You might have a problem with the internal wiring of the speakers.
You need to install the drivers for the sound card your computer has installed in it.
Yes, you can connect your desktop to your home audio speakers. The audio cable would go from your sound card to your home audio receiver which in turn would play out of the speakers. However, it would be much easier to use your desktop computer sound with desktop speakers. Desktop speakers can be plugged directly into you computer through a usb cable or audio cable and are available in a two speaker set or surround sound set ups. anonymous@oola.com
Internal speakers are speakers that are mounted inside electronic items such as computers or radios. Unlike an iPod, which requires headphones plugged in, equipment with internal speakers do not require headphones or other speakers to be plugged in.
Speakers and Headphones send out audio from a computer! Speakers and Headphones send out audio from a computer!
A number of things. Is the audio cable plugged into the green jack tightly? Is the power pack plugged into the wall and into the speakers? Is the "volume" control on your computer muted or turned all the way down? Is the sound card working properly? Good luck.
not having the speakers plugged in.? or umm just check and make suree all the volumess are up , cause sometimess they are put on MUTE.
Make sure the computer is not in "mute" mode.
Try plugging your computer speakers into the audio output jacks on the TV. That way, anything that's displayed on the screen should then pass through to your computer speakers.
Sound is processed in the sound card of the computer. It then sends signals to the speakers. The speakers vibrate and make the actual sounds that you hear.