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Re: Acer Aspire 3 A315-21 laptop has mono sound only?



Hello,

On 19/03/20 05:44 PM, Ken Heard wrote -- my original post on the subject:

I think that this particular laptop has mono sound.  I have been using it temporarily to stream content by HDMI to a LG HD monitor and then by fibre optical cable to a NED D3020 V2 hybrid amplifier and finally to a pair of bass reflect speakers.  Unfortunately sound comes out of only one speaker.

After extensive tests I have determined to my satisfaction that the problem is in the laptop.  I can test the two speakers built in the laptop separately, but I have no way of knowing whether the sound so produced is mono or stereo.  I could find no specs for this laptop with details about the sound card.


First, my apologies to all for my tardiness in not answering sooner the responses I received about the problem explained in my original post. All were helpful. My tardiness was caused by problems with my desktop which had to take priority, such as a failed hard drive and for a few days every boot's starting by opening the BIOS with the message "BIOS has been reset – please decide how to continue". After dealing with these and some other problems I resumed efforts on my part to solve the problem described in my original post quoted above.

In the second quoted paragraph I claimed that I had made extensive tests. Unfortunately they were not extensive enough. This time I did the sensible thing, I started by testing the Acer laptop alone. I connected a pair of ear buds to the laptop 3.5 mm earphone jack and streamed something from YouTube which had sound. What I heard in *both* ears was sound! So much for my nonsense of only mono sound; the laptop was doing perfectly what it should.

I then repeated with more care the tests previously done as to why there is no sound to the left speaker when connected by an HDMI cable from the laptop to the monitor. To start these tests I used camcorder to provide sound imput. The HDMI connecting cable in this case has a mini HDMI plug at the camcorder end and a standard size plug at the other. By disconnecting the amp from the monitor, plugging the buds directly into the monitor headphone jack and plugging the HDMI cable successively into the two HDMI input jacks in the monitor I heard sound in both ears in both cases.

I then connected the monitor to the amplifier and repeated the same tests described in the previous paragraph. There was sound from both speakers in both cases.

The next series of tests involves connecting the two HDMI cables I have between the laptop and the monitor. Both have standard size plugs at each end. On is a cheap 3 metre one; the other is 5 metres long and of a higher quality. For these tests each cable was plugged successively to both jacks in the monitor, and both cables were tried in each direction between the laptop and the monitor.

I first disconnected the amplifier from the monitor and listened on the buds plugged into the monitor 3.5 mm headphones jack. I repeated these tests with the amplifier connected by a fibre optic cable to the monitor.

The result for all the tests described in the last two paragraphs was the same. In every case there was sound from only one channel. (I also made sure that each speaker could work if plugged into the right speaker jacks. They both did.)

To me it seems improbable that both HDMI cables would be faulty at the same time; that surely is too much of a coincidence, especially as one is supposed to be a good one. If that assumption is correct then the HDMI jack on the laptop must be at fault. At the moment however I only have one source to test both cables, only the laptop.

I do have however a desktop computer which I purchased in 2015 and installed Debian Wheezy in it. This computer is the one I have normally used ever since, the laptop since 2018 being the backup.

In the past four years however -- in spite of much on line research and numerous posts back and fourth on the Debian user list -- I was never able to get sound to work, . It is now my intention – once I have a two month window in which to do so – to replace in the desktop Wheezy with Buster. With any luck I may have only sound working on it.

On that assumption I will have another device to test both HDMI standard cables. If only one of them works in these tests then the question to answer is why it did not work for the laptop. If both work on this device then the fault must be the HDMI jack in the Acer laptop.

Regards, Ken




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