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I've seen when you plug speakers or headphones in there be a delay for it to
start using them, maybe 15-30 seconds or so but I've never seen it not work
at all. Maybe the sound card driver needs to be updated?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Canazzi" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2013 12:04 AM
Subject: More On Windows 7, Real Tech Audio and Line Out Issues
> Hi List,
>
> I sent a message to this list a few days ago concerning my inability to
> get the line out port to work and then be able to send the audio to my
> low power in-house FM transmitter.
>
> So far, nothing I have tried has worked.
>
> One thing I have noticed is that when I have the system up and running
> and I remove the plug to the speaker and then place it back in the port,
> the audio does not work. I have to reboot the system. I don't know if
> this is something special in Windows 7 where when a cable is
> disconnected, the port is disabled. Is this true? It makes testing
> much more problematic. Can this behavior be changed? Does anyone have
> any other additional suggestions other than a speaker line mechanical
> splitter to solve the issue?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
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> Signature:
> They ask me if I'm Happy;
> I say "Yes."
> They ask me: "How happy are you?"
> I say: "I'm as happy as a stowaway chimpanzee on a banana boat!"
>
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