RE: why there is no sound when I played CD

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On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 20:47, Tengjiao HU wrote:
> In WinXP it plays CD without any problem. I have check the volume control
> and it is at the maximum. What should I do next? Thanks and Regards.

Seem to remember that XP might use the CPU to create a digital version
of the sound, and then play that through the soundcard. Somewhere in the
options of media-player I believe there is an option to use digital
playback -or regular analogue.

Traditionally, CD's use a cable running out back of the cd-drive
(usually analogue) to the soundcard- that way the CPU is producing a
digital copy of the sound... You should have three leads coming out the
back of your CD-drive, one going to the sound card, one to the
motherboard and one for power.

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Regards,
Adam Allen.

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