No sound from speakers in monitor

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The speakers in my monitor show up and I'm able to use the volume slider on them but that doesn't do anything. It's not muted and they work fine in windows 10 (dual boot).



My headphones also show up and they DO work fine.



Any ideas?







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  • Have you tried checking the options in System Settings>Sound>Output??
    – PRATAP
    Jun 3 at 12:26










  • @PRATAP Yes, as I said it shows up. Clicking test speakers produces no sound and it is definitely not muted.
    – Krishi
    Jun 3 at 12:45










  • Can you share the model number of your monitor? Is it connected via hdmi or dvi or vga?
    – PRATAP
    Jun 3 at 12:48










  • It's connected via DVI-D and has a separate cable for audio connected. I'm unsure about the model number, though it could be ASUS VP228T.
    – Krishi
    Jun 3 at 13:20










  • Hi, I am searching what could be the reason. Can u send me Pic when you are at settings, sound, output screen?
    – PRATAP
    Jun 3 at 13:59














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The speakers in my monitor show up and I'm able to use the volume slider on them but that doesn't do anything. It's not muted and they work fine in windows 10 (dual boot).



My headphones also show up and they DO work fine.



Any ideas?







share|improve this question



















  • Have you tried checking the options in System Settings>Sound>Output??
    – PRATAP
    Jun 3 at 12:26










  • @PRATAP Yes, as I said it shows up. Clicking test speakers produces no sound and it is definitely not muted.
    – Krishi
    Jun 3 at 12:45










  • Can you share the model number of your monitor? Is it connected via hdmi or dvi or vga?
    – PRATAP
    Jun 3 at 12:48










  • It's connected via DVI-D and has a separate cable for audio connected. I'm unsure about the model number, though it could be ASUS VP228T.
    – Krishi
    Jun 3 at 13:20










  • Hi, I am searching what could be the reason. Can u send me Pic when you are at settings, sound, output screen?
    – PRATAP
    Jun 3 at 13:59












up vote
0
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up vote
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The speakers in my monitor show up and I'm able to use the volume slider on them but that doesn't do anything. It's not muted and they work fine in windows 10 (dual boot).



My headphones also show up and they DO work fine.



Any ideas?







share|improve this question











The speakers in my monitor show up and I'm able to use the volume slider on them but that doesn't do anything. It's not muted and they work fine in windows 10 (dual boot).



My headphones also show up and they DO work fine.



Any ideas?









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  • Have you tried checking the options in System Settings>Sound>Output??
    – PRATAP
    Jun 3 at 12:26










  • @PRATAP Yes, as I said it shows up. Clicking test speakers produces no sound and it is definitely not muted.
    – Krishi
    Jun 3 at 12:45










  • Can you share the model number of your monitor? Is it connected via hdmi or dvi or vga?
    – PRATAP
    Jun 3 at 12:48










  • It's connected via DVI-D and has a separate cable for audio connected. I'm unsure about the model number, though it could be ASUS VP228T.
    – Krishi
    Jun 3 at 13:20










  • Hi, I am searching what could be the reason. Can u send me Pic when you are at settings, sound, output screen?
    – PRATAP
    Jun 3 at 13:59
















  • Have you tried checking the options in System Settings>Sound>Output??
    – PRATAP
    Jun 3 at 12:26










  • @PRATAP Yes, as I said it shows up. Clicking test speakers produces no sound and it is definitely not muted.
    – Krishi
    Jun 3 at 12:45










  • Can you share the model number of your monitor? Is it connected via hdmi or dvi or vga?
    – PRATAP
    Jun 3 at 12:48










  • It's connected via DVI-D and has a separate cable for audio connected. I'm unsure about the model number, though it could be ASUS VP228T.
    – Krishi
    Jun 3 at 13:20










  • Hi, I am searching what could be the reason. Can u send me Pic when you are at settings, sound, output screen?
    – PRATAP
    Jun 3 at 13:59















Have you tried checking the options in System Settings>Sound>Output??
– PRATAP
Jun 3 at 12:26




Have you tried checking the options in System Settings>Sound>Output??
– PRATAP
Jun 3 at 12:26












@PRATAP Yes, as I said it shows up. Clicking test speakers produces no sound and it is definitely not muted.
– Krishi
Jun 3 at 12:45




@PRATAP Yes, as I said it shows up. Clicking test speakers produces no sound and it is definitely not muted.
– Krishi
Jun 3 at 12:45












Can you share the model number of your monitor? Is it connected via hdmi or dvi or vga?
– PRATAP
Jun 3 at 12:48




Can you share the model number of your monitor? Is it connected via hdmi or dvi or vga?
– PRATAP
Jun 3 at 12:48












It's connected via DVI-D and has a separate cable for audio connected. I'm unsure about the model number, though it could be ASUS VP228T.
– Krishi
Jun 3 at 13:20




It's connected via DVI-D and has a separate cable for audio connected. I'm unsure about the model number, though it could be ASUS VP228T.
– Krishi
Jun 3 at 13:20












Hi, I am searching what could be the reason. Can u send me Pic when you are at settings, sound, output screen?
– PRATAP
Jun 3 at 13:59




Hi, I am searching what could be the reason. Can u send me Pic when you are at settings, sound, output screen?
– PRATAP
Jun 3 at 13:59















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