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    Possible Vista 64/ IDT sound issues.....

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by somhavoc, Dec 26, 2008.

  1. somhavoc

    somhavoc Notebook Consultant

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    Hey all,

    I am having some issues with my Logitech X-240 speakers. They are a 2.1 set. The Left Speak is barely audible and when you do the speaker test and slide the sound bar over to the left speaker no sound comes out. When you go to the right there is sound. no when music is playing you can hear a bit of music comming from the "Left" speaker but on songs where there is music on one channel and voice on the other all you hear is the voice. I have tried replacing the speakers ( not the powered Sub as of yet) and I have the latest sound drivers from IDT. I have tried several sound settings for the speakers to work correctly, but ATM, I am not 100% sure it is the hardware that is the issue. (Unless it is the powered sub that is causing the issue) Has anyone had this issue with vista 64bit yet? Is it a simple fix? When my laptop speakers are playing the sound sounds liek it should wih both channels playing. Anyway, if anyone could offer some suggestions that would be great!!

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    somhavoc Notebook Consultant

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    well took 2 trips back to my store..lol, ended up being the powered sub/Receiver not software/my laptop... so that is nice. This topic can be closed/deleted if needed.

    thanks.