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No sound on music players, YouTube videos etc. Only get system sounds
Only system sounds play through laptop speakers - other sound works via HDMI13.04 Asus Ux31eNO SOUND! Resolution incorrect!Sometimes (Not every time) Kubuntu 13.04 fails to play soundsNo sound in Ubuntu 13.04, only Dummy output device listedWhen I play music on my ubuntu 13.04 Dell XPS 13 FHD laptop the sound plays through the headphones and speakers at the same timeubuntu 13.04, python 2.7, alsa audio problemsSound volume keys sometimes stop working in 13.04Rhythmbox is invisibleHow do I stop qsynth from shutting off ALL other sounds on my system until I reboot the computer?ubuntu 13.04 no sound
Sound is not working. I get system sounds but other sources like Rhythmbox don't work
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Sound is not working. I get system sounds but other sources like Rhythmbox don't work
sound
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OpenSystem Setting
from dash and clickSound
icon. Then go toHardware
tab ->Profile
try to change other profile. you can also test while running some media player. Try it once..
– Saurav Kumar
Sep 12 '13 at 19:54
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Sound is not working. I get system sounds but other sources like Rhythmbox don't work
sound
Sound is not working. I get system sounds but other sources like Rhythmbox don't work
sound
sound
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OpenSystem Setting
from dash and clickSound
icon. Then go toHardware
tab ->Profile
try to change other profile. you can also test while running some media player. Try it once..
– Saurav Kumar
Sep 12 '13 at 19:54
add a comment |
1
OpenSystem Setting
from dash and clickSound
icon. Then go toHardware
tab ->Profile
try to change other profile. you can also test while running some media player. Try it once..
– Saurav Kumar
Sep 12 '13 at 19:54
1
1
Open
System Setting
from dash and click Sound
icon. Then go to Hardware
tab -> Profile
try to change other profile. you can also test while running some media player. Try it once..– Saurav Kumar
Sep 12 '13 at 19:54
Open
System Setting
from dash and click Sound
icon. Then go to Hardware
tab -> Profile
try to change other profile. you can also test while running some media player. Try it once..– Saurav Kumar
Sep 12 '13 at 19:54
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Firstly, as Saurav Kumar mentioned in this comment Open System Settings from dash and click Sound Then go to Hardware > Profile and test other profiles that match your audio connections. You should test while running some media player.
If it will not work, then look at Ubuntu's page about sound problems: Sound Troubleshooting or better yet, the more recent help wiki page.
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Firstly, as Saurav Kumar mentioned in this comment Open System Settings from dash and click Sound Then go to Hardware > Profile and test other profiles that match your audio connections. You should test while running some media player.
If it will not work, then look at Ubuntu's page about sound problems: Sound Troubleshooting or better yet, the more recent help wiki page.
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Firstly, as Saurav Kumar mentioned in this comment Open System Settings from dash and click Sound Then go to Hardware > Profile and test other profiles that match your audio connections. You should test while running some media player.
If it will not work, then look at Ubuntu's page about sound problems: Sound Troubleshooting or better yet, the more recent help wiki page.
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Firstly, as Saurav Kumar mentioned in this comment Open System Settings from dash and click Sound Then go to Hardware > Profile and test other profiles that match your audio connections. You should test while running some media player.
If it will not work, then look at Ubuntu's page about sound problems: Sound Troubleshooting or better yet, the more recent help wiki page.
Firstly, as Saurav Kumar mentioned in this comment Open System Settings from dash and click Sound Then go to Hardware > Profile and test other profiles that match your audio connections. You should test while running some media player.
If it will not work, then look at Ubuntu's page about sound problems: Sound Troubleshooting or better yet, the more recent help wiki page.
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from dash and clickSound
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tab ->Profile
try to change other profile. you can also test while running some media player. Try it once..– Saurav Kumar
Sep 12 '13 at 19:54