on 20-08-2014 22:19 - last edited on 28-08-2014 12:46 by Toby
..... Toby's thread about music
I have a Nokia 515 (as recommended by MI5 earlier in the year)
it has apps on it & more apps ..... but I've not touched any of those type of buttons because (1) I'm not sure what they do ..... & ..... (2) I'm frightened about running up an un-necessary bill ..... but I would like some music to listen to through earphones
I've stopped buying cd's from Amazon as its not economic & there maybe only one track I like eg recent Van Morrisson & Michael Buble purchases
I've not downloaded anything to my mobile
before coming into O2C I would regularly go into the town's O2 store for help ..... = ..... major reason I choose O2
would I be correct in thinking I would be able to go into the O2 store & ask them & they could look up my contract details & advise me? ..... I am conscious that every 15 minutes the staff are expected to make a sale & I do feel somewhat guilty if I'm not buying but only seeking advice
thank you :womanvery-happy:
on 05-09-2014 20:40
yes, there is a red 'plug' & a black 'plug'
the red one looks to be the microphone
the black one looks to be for the headphones, as you say with the symbol on it
I've tried to play back a track on the Bruce Springsteen album & can get no sound
it's getting late in the day for my brain to function about this, but
does only the black headphone 'plug' go in the socket ? ie red 'plug' is unplugged ?
I checked that the microphone switch on the headphone wires was turned off
& that the volume control on the headphones was turned up halfway
the 3rd blue light from the left on my laptop was 'flickering' indicating that something was happening somewhere
sorry to be a bit of a nuisance
on 05-09-2014 20:53
on 05-09-2014 20:53
If you play the track with no plugs in the sockets do you hear sound through the speakers?
If not are there volume keys on the laptop? These are usually indicated by pictures of a loudspeaker, a small one to lower volume and a larger one to increase it, and one with a cross or line through it to mute.
Otherwise there may be a speaker symbol at the bottom right of the screen. Clicking on this should bring up a slider where you can increase the volume.
on 06-09-2014 22:44
GE @aldaweb
thank you for your help
I have done as you describe & no sound from laptop's speakers
I know the track is playing 'through the system' as I can see the track's, I don't know what to call it, but 'timeline' in blue increasing to the right as the track is playing
to the bottom right hand side of the screen is a small histogram-like 'icon' with a red cross in it
this has been there for some time, but does not seem to interfere with the laptop's functioning
on c/o the icon the pop-up statement says at the top 'not connected', I think this means wi-fi
it says I am connected to Sky, which is my internet provider via Sky hub
it isn't the machine's at fault, I think, it's the operator ie me
it's getting on for 11pm aldaweb, so I'll close for now & repair to Wanty's
on 06-09-2014 23:00
on 06-09-2014 23:00
There should be a sound icon in the bottom right of your screen which you can click on to adjust the volume or use the + and - keys on your keyboard.
on 07-09-2014 00:23
on 07-09-2014 00:23
Hi Jane, just got in from work and see jonsie's posted a useful screenshot. If the red x is over the speaker symbol then sound is muted and you need to click it and adjust the slider. Good luck.