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If the speakers aren't fully plugged in, or if they are plugged into the wrong socket, you might hear a buzzing sound.
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If the speakers aren't fully plugged in, or if they are plugged into the wrong socket, you might hear a buzzing sound.
Translated and reviewed by Andrew Janke
Located in C/sound-crackle.page:29
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Make sure the speaker/headphone cable isn't damaged.
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Make sure the speaker/headphone cable isn't damaged.
Translated and reviewed by Andrew Janke
Located in C/sound-crackle.page:34
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Audio cables and connectors can gradually wear with use. Try plugging the cable or headphones into another audio device (like an MP3 player or a CD player) to check if there is still a crackling sound. If there is, you may need to replace the cable or headphones.
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Audio cables and connectors can gradually wear with use. Try plugging the cable or headphones into another audio device (like an MP3 player or a CD player) to check if there is still a crackling sound. If there is, you may need to replace the cable or headphones.
Translated and reviewed by Andrew Janke
Located in C/sound-crackle.page:35
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Check if the sound drivers aren't very good.
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Check if the sound drivers aren't very good.
Translated and reviewed by Andrew Janke
Located in C/sound-crackle.page:42
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Some sound cards don't work very well on Linux because they don't have very good drivers. This problem is more difficult to identify. Try searching for the make and model of your sound card on the internet, plus the search term "Ubuntu", to see if other people are having the same problem.
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Some sound cards don't work very well on Linux because they don't have very good drivers. This problem is more difficult to identify. Try searching for the make and model of your sound card on the internet, plus the search term "Ubuntu", to see if other people are having the same problem.
Translated and reviewed by Andrew Janke
Located in C/sound-crackle.page:43
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You can run <cmd>sudo lspci -v</cmd> in the <app>Terminal</app> to get more information about your sound card.
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You can run <cmd>sudo lspci -v</cmd> in the <app>Terminal</app> to get more information about your sound card.
Translated and reviewed by Andrew Janke
Located in C/sound-crackle.page:47
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Check that it's not muted, that cables are plugged in properly, and that the sound card is detected.
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Check that it's not muted, that cables are plugged in properly, and that the sound card is detected.
Translated and reviewed by Andrew Janke
Located in C/sound-nosound.page:8
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I can't hear any sounds on the computer
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I can't hear any sounds on the computer
Translated and reviewed by Andrew Janke
Located in C/sound-nosound.page:21
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If you can't hear any sounds on your computer, for example when you try to play music, try these troubleshooting steps to see if you can fix the problem.
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If you can't hear any sounds on your computer, for example when you try to play music, try these troubleshooting steps to see if you can fix the problem.
Translated and reviewed by Joel Pickett
Located in C/sound-nosound.page:23
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Make sure that the sound is not muted
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Make sure that the sound is not muted
Translated and reviewed by Andrew Janke
Located in C/sound-nosound.page:27
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