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gandjcarr wrote on 8/22/2012, 4:34 AM

Hi,

Check to make sure that your audio is not muted or set to "headphones"  to do this double click on the speaker icon near the bottom left of your screen then click on "mixer".  You should get a dialogue box like this

Unmute if the red symbol is on, then click on the drop down under "device" to and set it to "speakers and headphone".  Let us know if that works.  Also can you get audio for any type of file such as mp3, video files, YouTube Videos?

Good Luck

juanserrano_94 wrote on 8/22/2012, 11:37 AM

Hi,
thanks for taking the time to try to help. I really do appreciate it.
I brought up the mixer like you said and made sure everything was unmuted and all. I also made sure that it set on "speakers and headphones". The only thing is that I don't have a Magix Music Maker Icon thingy, like how you do on the right. I don't know if that has anything to do with the problem.
Also, what I find even most irritating, is that the audio doessssssss work for other things like watching videos on youtube and stuff like that

gandjcarr wrote on 8/22/2012, 12:29 PM

Hi,

Sorry I was not of any help.  The reason I have Music Maker in my mixer is because I had it open and all tracks were muted. 

I just had another idea.  When you load a song and press play does the red playback cursor move and do you see any audio activity in your Peak meter on the bottom right of the Music maker screen?

juanserrano_94 wrote on 8/22/2012, 10:48 PM

Hey.
It's okay. I see i see.

Ya. that little red stick moves along when the song "plays" and the peakmeter doessss show that there's stuff going on. But there's no sound coming out
:l

juanserrano_94 wrote on 8/22/2012, 10:54 PM

 Hey George.
I fixed the problem. I just went to File - Settings - Reset Program Settings to Default
that basically fixed it up.
Thanks a lot for the help. I appreciate it:]

johnebaker wrote on 8/23/2012, 3:19 PM

Hi

Additional to your found solution -

If this happens again check that your computers front audio jack sockets (or rear if you have no front ones) are working correctly. 

With sound cards like the Realtek's they detect the connection/disconnection of a device in these sockets.

If the front socket does not close properly, upon removal of the headphones, the sound card thinks they are still there and continues to send the sound to the front sockets, so you get no sound from the speakers. 

With rear sockets is does not detect the change but you usually continue to get sound

Usually the problem can be temporarily solved by reinserting the headphones and removing them again - long term you need to replace the front sockets.

This is a computer hardware problem if it is the sockets.

John

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