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I do not get sound from my headphones.
•
Make sure that your speaker bar is connected to an audio source by unplugging your
headphones and adjusting the speaker bar volume.
•
After you make sure that your speaker bar can play sounds, make sure that your
headphones are plugged into one of the headphone jacks on the sides of the speaker bar,
and not into the microphone jack.
The sound coming from the speakers sounds distorted.
•
Turn down the volume until the distortion disappears.
•
Check the audio output volume of the sound device the speaker bar is connected to. If
the audio device’s output volume is set too high, the speaker bar’s sound may always be
distorted. To adjust the audio device’s output volume, see the device’s user guide. To adjust
the volume in Windows XP, click the speaker icon in the Windows taskbar, or click
(
Start
),
Control Panel
,
Sounds and Audio Devices
, the
Volume
tab, then click
Advanced
. For
optimum volume control using the speaker bar, we recommend that you set the Windows
volume mid-way between the lowest and highest setting.
I plugged my microphone into the speaker bar’s microphone jack, but my computer cannot
record any sound.
•
Make sure that the speaker bar’s microphone plug (pink) is connected to the microphone
jack on your computer.
•
Your microphone jack may have been muted using Windows sound controls. To check your
microphone’s mute settings, click the speaker icon in the Windows taskbar, or click
(
Start
),
Control Panel
,
Sounds and Audio Devices
, the
Volume
tab, then click
Advanced
.
FAQs
This section contains answers to frequently asked questions.
General
What is DCDi® by Faroudja?
DCDi® by Faroudja is a video mode algorithm that stands for Directional Correlation
De-Interlacing. It was initially designed for fast-action video-based material. Its general purpose
is to reduce jagged edges along diagonal lines caused by interpolation. Utilizing this algorithm,
DCDi does not simply weave together two fields of video that match. DCDi creates new
information through interpolation which “smooths” the diagonal edges. DCDi constantly monitors
edge transitions and fills in any of the gaps that need smoothing.
I have the monitor connected to my notebook’s VGA port and I see no image on the screen.
You have two options:
•
If your notebook supports dual displays, you can use both your notebook’s display
and this monitor in extended desktop multi-monitor mode. See Windows Help to learn
how to enable multiple monitors.
•
You can also use this monitor as your primary monitor and not use the notebook’s
screen. Notebook computers typically have an
F
N
key combination that lets you toggle
between your notebook’s display and an externally attached display. On Gateway
notebooks, this key combination is
F
N
+F4
. The
F4
key is located along the top row of
keys. See your notebook user guide for more information.
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