No sound on computer
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 6:46 pm
Several hours later now, I decided to uninstall the Audacity program & my sound came on immediately!
I have Vista on my HP Pavilion computer and after installing Audacity 1.2, I made the recommended change in Preferences. In copying a tape to the PC, I was able to hear the tape and see the waves on the screen but when I copied it onto a CD, the CD wouldn't play. Next thing that I noticed was that I have NO sound on my computer- I've gone to youtube, tried to play CDs that normally play, etc. I then came to this site & downloaded Audacity 1.3.12-Beta. The problem persists. I cannot seem to create a CD (Roxio Basic, which has worked before) and now hear any sounds. Changes I made I did through the Control Panel, Sound and also System, Device Manager. I have Realtek HD Audio speakers.
In Preferences right now, I have MME as the interface; for Playback- Speakers (USB audio CODEC); For Recording- Line in Realtek High Definition; & Stereo for channels.
In My Control Panel under Sound, Playback, I have checked USB Audio Codec. It says "Working" and has a green check beside it.
In System, Device Manager, under Sound, Video and Game Controllers, I have Realtec High Definition Audio and USB Audio Codec.
I wonder if someone could offer some help. Many thanks. Cathie
PS One thing I didn't add. I decided to delete the first version of Audacity 1.2 and only leave in my computer 1.3.12-Beta. It made no difference.
I have Vista on my HP Pavilion computer and after installing Audacity 1.2, I made the recommended change in Preferences. In copying a tape to the PC, I was able to hear the tape and see the waves on the screen but when I copied it onto a CD, the CD wouldn't play. Next thing that I noticed was that I have NO sound on my computer- I've gone to youtube, tried to play CDs that normally play, etc. I then came to this site & downloaded Audacity 1.3.12-Beta. The problem persists. I cannot seem to create a CD (Roxio Basic, which has worked before) and now hear any sounds. Changes I made I did through the Control Panel, Sound and also System, Device Manager. I have Realtek HD Audio speakers.
In Preferences right now, I have MME as the interface; for Playback- Speakers (USB audio CODEC); For Recording- Line in Realtek High Definition; & Stereo for channels.
In My Control Panel under Sound, Playback, I have checked USB Audio Codec. It says "Working" and has a green check beside it.
In System, Device Manager, under Sound, Video and Game Controllers, I have Realtec High Definition Audio and USB Audio Codec.
I wonder if someone could offer some help. Many thanks. Cathie
PS One thing I didn't add. I decided to delete the first version of Audacity 1.2 and only leave in my computer 1.3.12-Beta. It made no difference.