Curious_Geek
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Don't know if this is the place for this kinda thing. But, anyways.
So, I hooked up a stereo system up to my PC, and I can't turn it up with my PC. Well, I can, but one of my speakers becomes static (and sometimes it sounds like both). Here in lies the problem, and the question. How can I fix this? I can turn the radio on, and have ZERO problems with either speaker. I've taken the cord (Audio jack to headphone) and plugged it into something else, and have no problems either. I've heard there was an adapter piece, but when I called Radio Shack, they said that computers don't need a special device. I use an on board sound. I've got some sound cards lying around, if that's a suggestion. But I'd rather not have to make something potentially small, into something a bit bigger.
Any and all help would be appreciated.
So, I hooked up a stereo system up to my PC, and I can't turn it up with my PC. Well, I can, but one of my speakers becomes static (and sometimes it sounds like both). Here in lies the problem, and the question. How can I fix this? I can turn the radio on, and have ZERO problems with either speaker. I've taken the cord (Audio jack to headphone) and plugged it into something else, and have no problems either. I've heard there was an adapter piece, but when I called Radio Shack, they said that computers don't need a special device. I use an on board sound. I've got some sound cards lying around, if that's a suggestion. But I'd rather not have to make something potentially small, into something a bit bigger.
Any and all help would be appreciated.