Audio

My Computer Speakers Won’t Work!

What’s that? You can’t hear your computer audio because of the deafening silence? Audio problems caused by incorrectly configured audio device drivers, software compatibility issues and corrupt drivers is a common issue for many computer users.  Support.com is here. If you have wireless computer speakers, or they’re just wired up the old fashioned way, then it could be one of several computer audio problems. Let us help.

Dial our 800 number, or contact us online for help with your audio.

Let Support.com fix your audio input devices or output devices.

 
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Do You Have a Problem with Your Microphone?

Your computer microphone runs through your sound card or on-board audio chip as well. So if your audio isn’t working correctly, your microphone won’t either.

By running our extensive 50-point diagnostic tune-up, Support.com can track down your computer audio problem. From a microphone echo problem in Vista, to non-functioning microphones in Windows XP, we’ll find the issue and fix it for you. 

At Support.com, we’ll be happy to help you with the following and more:

  • JBL speaker problems
  • Logitech speakers
  • Infinity speakers
  • Help connecting stereo speakers to a laptop computer
  • Problems with computer input devices
  • Operating system issues (e.g., Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP)
  • System restore
  • System start-up problems
  • System memory problems
  • Help connecting computer video output to television
  • Advanced laptop and desktop repair
  • Removing computer viruses
  • Desktop and laptop driver issues and updates
  • Printer driver issues and updates
  • Device connections
  • Wireless security issues

Computer Output Devices for Audio

Your computer’s capability to play audio—whether it’s music, sound in videos, games or Web pages, etc.—is made possible by a sound card or an integrated audio option on your PC’s motherboard. (That’s the main circuit board in your computer.) The better the sound card or chip, the better your computer audio capabilities are likely to be.

But like nearly every bit of hardware in your computer, your audio output device needs the correct software driver to function properly. Without this, even a perfectly good sound card won’t work.

So if your computer is giving you an error message like, “no audio output device is installed” and you’re confused because you know you have your speakers correctly plugged in and turned on, you may have an audio driver problem that needs to be addressed. 

Let one of our Personal Technology Experts® start fixing your problem right away. We’re always here to help you—24/7, 365 days a year.

What Is An Output Device Anyway?

At Support.com, we want you to get the most out of your technology and feel comfortable learning about it. That means, we use simple, easy to understand language here—no “computerese.”

So if you’ve been wondering exactly what an audio output device is, it’s exactly what it sounds like: A device that feeds an audio signal out so that you can plug it into another device (like your speaker system).

If there’s a problem with either one, your audio won’t play. So how can you tell which device is causing the problem? Well, that part is more technically problematic. This is where we can help while you relax.

Who We Are - Why We're Better

At Support.com, we can fix your problems using your broadband Internet connection—right in your home, without you leaving to go out. You won’t need a special appointment, either. Just contact us anytime. We’ll get the job done right.

We require all of our Personal Technology Experts to first earn their title by passing a series of incredibly rigorous tests. We want you to be so impressed with our service that you’ll always think of us for your technology problem-solving needs.

Try us now! Ask Support.com about fixing your computer audio problems.

Call 1-800-PC-Support (1-800-727-8776) to get started!



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