On Tue, 2022-10-25 at 20:36 -0600, Joe Zeff wrote:
Now, hardware is so reliable that most people never consider that
it's at fault and keep trying to find a software solution that can't
exist. I'm not saying that you should look at the hardware first,
but don't ignore the possibility.
I'd always suspect the 3.5 mm connectors, they're extremely unreliable
(which isn't helped by the poor adherence to making them the correct
dimensions).
These days I like HDMI monitors with built-in speakers, less mess on
the desk that way. Of course most don't sound good, but they're okay
for listening to someone speak. If I want good music, I'll plug in
headphones or switch on ye olde stereo system.
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