No. Try this:
1. Maybe you connected the soundcard's headphone output to your monitor. Try another output! Headphone output levels are too high for anything but headphones.
2. Put down the output volume. On the right side of the taskbar there is a "loudspeaker" symbol. Click this and put the volume down.
3. Depending on your soundcard try the "system device" settings for "audio- video- and game controller". Click around the rider, sometimes there are settings to configure wheter you have 2 or more speakers, headphones or computer monitor connected.
Usually if this happens, yes unfortunately you need a new sound card. Sometimes it is only a piece of audio software that is set to change the sound.
Go to a computer specialist!
A monitor arm is a stand that replaces the one that comes with a monitor. It attaches using the VESA mounting points, and places the monitor at the end of an adjustable, spring counterweighted arm that allows the user to place the monitor exactly where they wantit.
A desktop computer is the computer that comes with a tower and a monitor. It performs like any other computer. In fact until laptops came out they were the only computer used in the home and most businesses.
Most LCD T.V. can be used as a computer monitor in this case you need nothing but what the Wii comes with, Flat screen monitors are the only ones that have the same equipment and can be put up with a wii
Before plunking down money to purchase computer speakers for your desktop or laptop computer, spend a little time determining the potential uses for your speakers. Questions to ask yourself include: • Am I going to need computer speakers to listen to music or watch DVD movies? • Do the games that I play via computer require a certain level of sound? • Will I be completing computer based training that requires me to listen to sound? After deciding how you will use your computer speakers, the next thing is to consider is your budget. Are speakers a necessity for you or a luxury? If you use a laptop computer, it should come with built-in speakers, but a desktop computer requires a component set of speakers. Will I need low- end or high-end speakers? Will I need a subwoofer? Stick to your budget, so that you won’t spend in excess of your plans, once you reach the computer store. However, don’t cheap out. The cheapest set of generic speakers never turn out to be a good deal. How much space do you have for the speakers? Will the speakers be competing for desktop space with more essential items? Are the speakers going to be utilitarian or do they need to match your personality, style and décor? In addition to the standard wired speakers that have been around for years, they also now make wireless speakers. If you think you want wireless speakers, be sure to ask whether or not the set comes with a wireless remote as well. A professional musician probably hears things differently than a professional accountant, and each will define his sound quality preferences differently. For some, choosing speakers for a computer is like choosing speakers for a sound-system, because computer speakers are now made with the same quality and by the same manufacturers as stereo speakers. This article presents just a few simple things to consider when buying computer speakers – the rest is up to you.
This Tv comes with speakers attached to it.
as the sound comes out of the speakers its an output
When u leave the monitor ALONE for awile, it's turns to a plain black scree, then when u move the mouse (computer), or touch the pad (laptop) it comes ondim!!!xD
Mine will do this if the headphone jack is not completely seated in the plug. Just give a little push and see if it goes on in any further, you may feel or hear a little click as it seats itself.
The Sony Home Sound line comes with large bookshelf speakers and even a small subwoofer, rather than small satellite speakers.
No, bose speakers are of exceptional quality, there is nothing that comes to that.