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Hi, is there any product ohter than the io of a pc case that gives me a headphonejack (in german it is called Klinke) output and connects to the hd audio header of my motherboard? it sounds so simple and i honestly feel bad for asking, but i searched and searched for such a product and didnt find anything besides Front IO panels... | | \ /
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After iOS 16 is no longer supporting the iPhone 6S, SE, and 7, all headphone jack iPhones are now unsupported. Let that sink in.
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Hello, I know that you can plug a microphone to your phone using a splitter. How can i force the device to use the L & R part of the jack? I remember using a app that could do that. Thanksss...
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hello, so i have a logitech g433 headset that has a splitter (came with the headphones) so i can have a mic and headphone output. I need to connect it to my lenovo c330 chromebook since my pc doest have a webcam. it only has one headphone jack so i took a headphone jack to usb converter that came with the headphones to try and connect it to my chromebook with the mic cable in the chromebook. my headphones worked but not the mic. the mic and the headphones worked on my pc. Also, the mic didnt work at all on the chromebook do you know a cable that would solve this problem. is it a problem with my chromebook? thanks. feel free to ask me to clarify. Thanks!
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Summary Twitter user Mauri QHD, who is a reliable leaker, has said that Samsung is considering bringing back the headphone jack back to their next smartphones. It is not known if it will be coming to the S line or Note line, but it is likely to come sometime in 2021. This will be an experiment for Samsung and as such, it may only be back for one year. Quotes My thoughts I really hope it comes back. I wont be getting it, but if it does well, then hopefully Apple will bring it back to their phones and tablets. Lets hope this trend is almost over! Sources Original Tweet - By Mauri QHD Notebookcheck Phone Arena
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Hi, I have a Chromecast Ultra and I have an HP Envy 27s 4k monitor that I want to connect my Chromecast to. The only issue is that the monitor doesn't have built in speakers or a headphone jack output. What options do I have if I want audio? Is there any way I can buy like a smart soundbar or Bluetooth soundbar and connect my Chromecast ultra to that? Or use my google home mini to have the audio come out of there? Looking for any tips or suggestions on how I can get audio out of my Chromecast Ultra. Thanks,
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I have recently moved my desktop PC to where I live during university term time, and I was checking everything is alright after re-assembling it ( since it shipped ot piece by piece) and noticed that when I plugged in my earphones into the front panel audio jack I hear electrical background noise. Plugging the earphone into the back audio jack made the sound dissappear. I took a lool at the audio cable and it seems tp be alright. I am attaching a photo of my front panel PCB, the audio cable is in the middle. I did some research online and some people have this problem because the USB front panel cable causes interference. I plugged out the front panel USB cable out of the motherboard and reareanged the audio cable so it is as far way from other cables as possible and the noise was still there. Also, the noise only appears after the Windows logo dissappears at startup. The noise can not be heard during POST or while in BIOS. So it seems it might be a driver problem as well? The sound is most noticeable with mt earphons. If i plug in my Logitech G430 headphons the sound is barely audible. The thing is, I can hear a very similar sound out of my speakers if press my ear against them. Could this be just because of the electrical power grid being different? The PC and speakers are plugged in a Europlug socket extension lead which is plugged into a Europlug to Type G UK plug adaptor. I do not remember having this problem before, as I usually plug my headphones into a USB port with the surround sound adaptor they have. I am using Windows 7 Ultimate Edition and my motherboard is an Asrock Z77 Extreme4.
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Just got an old hp pavilion 500-123w up and running, replaced hdd with an ssd. The audio works fine but the port on the front has some feedback. I installed the drivers and stuff, I opened the Case and all the connections are snug, am I possibly getting some interference on the front port? Thank you very much for any replies or suggestions
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I’m looking for an adapter that splits USB-A into USB-A and a headphone jack. I’ve provided an image of one for USB-C.
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So, I was sitting here tonight on my fairly new PC watching some YouTube. My headphones have an extra long cable. I am not exactly sure what happened but it yanked out with a pretty heavy tug, and when I plugged the headphones back in, I got only one channel of audio. I thought "Oh, great. Now my studio headphone cable is ruined (it's detachable). I decided to make sure of this by plugging into my iPad, and it registered fine both channels working. I noticed the headphone jack on my PC has no "click" and just slips in. I assume I did something to it. Is there any way this can be resolved without having to use the back panel audio, which is annoying to get to since I have a full tower, or sending it to Phanteks. The case is Phanteks Enthoo Pro.
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I just bought a new laptop ( HP Gaming Pavilion - 15-cx0012nm, specs on the bottom ). I installed Windows 10 and used "Driver Easy" to install all the drivers. After i noticed that when i plugged in my headphones that the sound would be playing on the headphones and on the laptop speakers. First i thought that maybe i didnt plug them in all the way, but that wasnt the issue. When i go to the "playback devices" it doesnt show my headphones, just the speakers ( yet it still plays the sound on both at the same time). I deleted and reinstalled the drivers a LOT of times, without any results. I tried going to HP's site to download the drivers directly but when i tried to install them that way it would give me an error "Error Code: -0001" ( ill add a photo of it).When i use the Windows troubleshooting it says it found a problem "Generic Audio Driver", but it doesnt fix it. BUT when i connect my bluetooth headphones it works "normaly". By normaly i mean the speakers dont play at the same time, but in "playback devices" i have 2 things for my headphones: Stereo and Hands-Free ( Stereo sounds ok but is disabled until i enable them ( have to do it every time i connect them) and the Hands-Free has GOD AWFUL quality of sound). But this issue might be due to the headphones being very cheap chinese headphones. I have no idea what to do anymore, its driving me crazy. You are my last hope!!! specs: i5 8250U, 8GB RAM, GTX1050, 128GB m.2, 1TB HDD (dont this can help but just in case its here xD)
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Hi my question is simple. Do these headphones have a 3.5mm headphone jack? (https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826816080&Description=corsair void pro usb\&cm_re=corsair_void_pro_usb\-_-26-816-080-_-Product) I know on the product page it says the connector type is USB but most USB headsets have a headphone jack that plugs into a USB connector for 7.1 surround. I just want to know if it has a headphone jack because I wanna be able to use it with my laptop and my Xbox.
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i have samsung s5 neo and my microphone in headphnes doesnt work when i plug it in my samsung s5 neo and when i am putting a headphone jack it is kind of hard to put in(when i wanted to put it the first time and it had to put much more force than i'm comfortable) sorry for my bad english
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I want to plug in my headphones to my monitor instead of my computer because there is a special feature i wish to use but i want to control the sound using my keyboard not the volume control on my monitor is this possible and if so can someone help me. I am also using a laptop connected from a Display Port to USB-C The monitor is the Samsung CFG70 1080p 144hz
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I built my first gaming pc (with help) and im really pleased with it but it has one issue, the headphone jack port is one of those old ones that has a audio port and a mic port but my headphones which also have a mic attached only use 1 port so i cant use a mic with my new pc. Ive looked for adapters on amazon but they all apparently degrade the mic and audio quality. What do I do? Any help would be much appreciated, thanks in advance.
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I have some apple earbuds that I've had for a month or two now. Ever since I've been using my new laptop my earbuds will actually shock the inside of my ears when I am lying on the floor. Could this be caused by static electricity? It is really annoying and it only really happens with this laptop. Even if I put my finger on the side of the laptop sometimes I get a nasty shock too. Anyone know how to fix this or the reason for it?
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Ah, the headphone jack, the slow death of which in consumer devices has generated a lot of discussion and debate. If you know me, you'd know that I am currently in the camp of "I don't like this" until a proper replacement standard has been certified and put into use (Bluetooth, while improved, still isn't there yet and while USB-C had potential, there's one thing which hampers it which I'll explain later). I've seen a lot of reasons why some people don't like having no headphone jack, ranging from being unable to change while plugging in headphones without a splitter to the risk of losing the included dongle amongst other things. While many of which are quite valid reasons, there's another problem. USB-C audio isn't quite universal. To quote myself on a YouTube video; The problem is that in its current state, USB-C audio has a dizzying array of different standards which utilize the same port. The U11's included earbuds won't work on most other USB-C devices that aren't HTC phones while the Motorola dongle along with some others don't work with other USB-C phones and even laptops. I'm not going to mention Apple because while they also use a proprietary standard (Lightning), at least if you buy Lightning accessories from a good named manufacturer, it is almost guaranteed to work. With USB-C, it's just a fragmented mess of different standards utilizing the same port. That's why I was very happy to hear that although Google killed the headphone jack on the Pixel 2s, they have used a proper universal standard that properly works on other USB-C phones and even laptops. This is what it should be. Not a crapton of proprietary standards on a universal connector that we have no idea whether it works on other devices until we plug it in. Just to clarify, I'm not "hating change". I just dislike change when there's no real reason to and when it is actually a downgrade in some ways. I recently purchased wireless headphones anyhow.
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It probably won't make any difference, but at least we won't go silently into the dark. we can give one final gesture to the smartphone zeitgeist for taking away our ports for our fancy headphones. https://www.change.org/p/samsung-please-dont-remove-the-3-5mm-headphone-jack-on-the-samsung-galaxy-s9?recruiter=101385225&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_campaign=share_petition&utm_term=share_petition
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The current trend in the world of smartphones seems to be to remove the headphone jack from the phones in order to save precious space on the chassis. The question is, does the removal of the headphone jack make a smartphone less convenient to use on a daily basis? Or the headphone jack is not something essential and we can live with dongles and adapters? IMO, this seems to be a dumb idea to me, I use and care for the headphone jack all the time when I'm working out, on a bus, or even walking down a street. Removing it and charging anywhere between $9 and $20 (ouch!) for an adapter that I will definitely lose is not forward thinking, that's just weird. I thought advancement in technology is supposed to make our life easier and less stressful, not more inconvenient. BTW, all friendly discussions are welcomed.
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https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/5/16428570/google-pixel-2-no-headphone-jack-apple-wireless-future "We might not like it, but Apple’s prediction that we could live without headphone jacks is proving correct" I am going ahead and saying it right now, I love my headphone jack but I think that this article brings up a few good points, and the future will probably be wireless. Having a headphone is a great feature but companies are providing really good wireless headphones and dongles as well. The simple fact is that technology advances, and during stages of transition there may be minor inconveniences. It happened with floppy disks, and parallel printer ports, and optical drives… but when people decide to stop being upset about it, they actually realize that things are better because we went through the transition, and they are happy again. It’s a cycle that has repeated over and over, which is why it amazes me that people get so outraged over it. That doesn't meant there aren't problems with removing the jack completely, bluetooth can not at this time provide as superior audio quality. Dongles are ofter of crappy quality and can be lost easily. But these companies believe that this is the future. What is the future? What do you guys think? "At first blush, this seems like a flimsy excuse when you look at the Samsung Galaxy S8 and LG V30, both gorgeous, almost bezel-less phones with headphone jacks present. But extend the timeline beyond this year or the next, think about it in the context of a world where even more internal phone components are integrated or obviated. As phones have been shrinking, the proportion of internal space that the headphone jack commands inside them (and not just the jack itself, there’s also the audio amplifier and digital-to-analog converter circuitry to consider) has been growing. If we’re just talking about the near term, I’m unconvinced by Apple and Google’s arguments that the jack had to go to make room for better, more integrated design. However, over the long run, these companies are probably right."
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He did it again, put headphone jack In iPhone 7
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Not sure if this should be in the news section or just the phone section. So here it is for now. The man behind the Youtube channel, Strang Parts, has just released a video with his journey on attempting and succeeding on modding a headphone jack back into the iPhone 7. The whole start to finish experience I would say it pretty awe inspiring in seeing one person with an idea go through the steps of R&D to a near finished product that works. Even with Apples craze in trying to make phones needless thin for no good reason this guy managed to fit in a headphone mod. So enjoy those who watch this and end up watching his other stuff like I am now as I type this.
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So my Contract with at&t expires around may 5th, and I'm dying to get rid of my Samsung S5 that i had to downgrade to when my HTC One M9's batter dropped to about one hour of casual use before it dies in December. USA resident, So Dollar pricing and availability Things I'm looking for HEADPHONE JACK The main reason I dont even consider the HTC 11/U/whatever its called now, as I've mainly had HTC phones since 2010 dating back to the inspire (I really like thier metal phones) Good camera, both front and back. The S5 has a SHIT front facing camera but the back is worlds better than my newer M9, but the M9's front cam was at last clear and not grainy or washed out! Storage. I have a 64GB SD card which I'm not going to miss if the phone doesnt have upgradable storage, but in that case at least a 64gb/128 prefered optioned is needed. Less important I used to love the idea of front facing speakers but its no longer a must have. Good amount of Ram, the S5 only has 2GB and bogs down after about 5 apps and i have to kill all apps, though i dont see this as an issue since most have 4+ (some have 8) Price. I make decent money so I'm not worried about spending $700 (it will probably be bundled with a new contract though so it wont be an upfront cost) Network availability. Again I might switch to something like Verizon but it would be good to note if certain phones only worked on certain networks. Finger print scanners/ face recognition. These are cool but not needs. 1920x1080 is totally fine with me, but its a bonus if it can display 1440p AMOLED? It's definitely brighter than the old screen on the M9 but I could easily do without it if i had to. Wireless charging would be fricking awesome but theyre not all the same from my understanding. I might put more emphasis on it if I had a Dark Base 900 computer tower though Battery doesn't need to be extravagantly large. 3500+ would be satisfactory, no less than 3000 Would prefer it to be newer, Otherwise I'd proabbly be going with something like the S7 or HTC 10 Phones kinda on my radar Samsung s8 (obviously) Google Pixel (I think the 2 is coming out in july and I dont really want to wait that long unless people think its REALLY worth it) Asus (they have like one or two new phones?) LG G6 (again I think thats the new one?) OnePlus3? Or whatever its called, though theyre gonna also release the OnePlus 4(5?) I know theres a bunch of other smaller names that are releasing phones that I'm just not aware of at this time. Thank you in advance! Sorry it's kinda long.
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So, I need to repair my broken 3.5 mm jack, but I can't figure which terminal corresponds to right, left, microphone and ground. Please help me!
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