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Its a really weird situation, if I plug in any headphones, they don't work. I have a cheap splitter from amazon, its worked perfectly and now, whether I use that splitter or plug headphones directly, nothing works, I even have a different splitter that came with my razer headphones, doesn't work. I tried using the motherboard headphone jack, doesn't work either, tried using the monitor headphone jack, doesn't work either. The weird part is that when I use the speakers on my monitor, they work, perfectly. So I think it has to be software, because none of the headphone jacks work, case or mb, and even the jack on the monitor doesn't work. Has anyone had this problem? Can anyone help? OH AND BLUETOOTH HEADPHONES ALSO WORK. Just wanna get my headphones working again.
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my camera just only have a micro usb and im wanted to connet whit a Microphone. and im dont wanto by a cable
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Hey guys, so I found this jack in my room and it looks like an Ethernet jack, but I'm not so sure, can someone please help me. thank you.
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sorry for my lack of good speakings but i will try to be brief, i just finished building my first from the ground pc, with an i3 1100f an asus primeH410M-E mobo, 16gb ddr4 ram, 240lexar ssd and a gtx 1660oc (budget because brazil but quite effective) anyway i was transfering some files from my NAS and i noticed my transfer speeds were very slow <1mb/s while in my old setup it was 10mb/s or more, now all my speed tests are showing 10mb ethernet speeds, but in my old pc its showing 150mb/s, is like the ethernet port is limithing my bandwith and i cant seem to find how to fix it, i ddu all my drivers updated windows, its all up to date, but still no more than 1.1mb/s speeds while doing anything related to the ethernet jack
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Hi! I have been having this issue for a while now but first I thought that my previous headset's mic was the one that's not working. I recently bought a Steelseries Arctis 1 and I tried connecting it to my rear audio panel using the splitter included with the headset. The audio is fine but my PC cannot detect any device that was plugged into the mic jack. I tried troubleshooting numerous times and a variety of ways as well such as: 1. Checking the privacy options of allowing the microphone access. 2. Updating the drivers using Device Manager 3. Checking the sound option in the Control Panel to check and I keep seeing that on the rear and front mic panel it is saying "Not plugged in" How can I fix this? I was planning to use this headset for gaming and for work as well. I am thinking of getting a temporary cheap sound card to remedy the issue as my last resort but if there are something that I can do to fix this, I will try those first. Please provide help and opinions about this matter. Thank you
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Hello, Sad to say but my 8 year old kraken has given up on me. So now I am looking for some kind of replacement for them. What I would like to have, but haven't found it yet, would be headphones with audio jack and Bluetooth. Absolutely great would be if both were working at the same time. At work we are allowed to listen to music via headphones, great via Bluetooth to the phone connected. But due to our crappy VMs Bluetooth Headset function is not supported only audio jack connection. So I would really appreciate it if someone knew of a headset that could be doing both at the same time. thx
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Hey, I have a problem on my motherboard sound card which sometime the jack ports works, sometimes the microphone jack works but like with effect(baby voice effect) and sometimes doesnt work at all, Tried to reset the BIOS and installed many on sound drivers My MOBO is MSI bazooka b250m
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Hi everyone! I have tried everywhere for an answer, but I can't find one. I have a pair of gaming headphones with only one plug-in on it. My PC has a jack for headphones and a jack for a microphone. Is it possible to use my headset on my PC?
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I NEED HELP PLEASE. In windows 10, premire was not playing on the audio jack i wanted it to so i went into the sound mixer went to my back jack and disabled it. This made it dissappear from my list. Then for whatever reason premire would STILL NOT PLAY. I could hear audio when i scrubbed but i could not hit the play button to play it. Now i cant figure out how to re enable my back jack! Please help ME!!!
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Hi Everyone, Just curious but my pair of headphones have a 6.35mm jack by default and it came along with a 3.5mm converter/adapter that I use all the time. I was looking up DACs and saw 6.35mm as an option. Is there a difference in terms of output for audio quality ? Does it matter? Just wondering if anyone out there would know because I genuinely have no idea what a 6.35mm jack is for and why anyone would need it for a pair of headphones. Please enlighten my scrubby-ness!
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After trying to fix a few problems on my Asus laptop, i accidentally broke the headphone jack somehow. It doesn't seem to detect my headphones sometimes and when i'm playing audio on my headphones, it will sometimes stop playing through them but through the laptop speakers. It sometimes doesn't detect my headphones at all Can someone tell me how to fix this? I don't want to bring it to the service center as it's in some kind of industrial park i don't know. p.s. I dropped the laptop off a shelf from chest height a couple of times, and also yanked the headphone jack out of the laptop a countless number of times. I do the same to usb peripherals too
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Hey guys, I was watching a video when suddenly my front audio jack stopped working. Speakers also didn't work but they weren't plugged in well. Earbuds still work, played a video on my phone and worked well. Any tips?
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As said in the title, does anyone know if the elephone S8 has a headphone jack... because I'm considering buying it but I might not if it doesn't have one. Thanks in advance for any helpful responses!
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My brother recently cut off the end of my headset and 'lost' the end he cut off, i have bourght a replacement 4 pole 3.5mm jack, i dont know where or what to solder, pls help <3
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Hey there, I've had my XPS 15 for a while now, I'm quite happy with it, but I was not with the audio Drivers Dell shipped by deault. "Waves Maxx Audio" was unbearable, so I removed the driver and installed the default Windows Audio driver, following a guide I found in the Internet (not sure if it was Reddit or LTT). After that I had an issue where the headphone jack would pop on max volume every time I adjusted the volume or played music after a while which was bothering me even more. Now I reinstalled the Dell drivers and the audio sounds like it's coming out of a garbage can instead of my Bose in-ears when I plug them into the headphone jack. They sound fine on my other devices but this one. Can somebody please help me with this, I've been searching and searching, but haven't found any solution yet, and I can't listen to music or videos on my laptop via headphones which is bad whne I want to watch vids while oding homework but my roomate wants to sleep. Thanks in advance, Fredi
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Hi, I just got new headset and while plugging it into both front and rear audio output, I have noticed that front panel gives it major boost in lows, while on the rear out everything sounds a little flat. My mobo is asus h81m plus, case is silentiumpc regnum rg1w (probably little known brand outside of europe). Some scarce info I have found on forums leads me to believe that some motherboards have lower "power" output on rear panel audio as this is mostly used with speakers that have separate power input, and that front panel is supported by some onboard amp. Is there any truth to this? TLDR: is front panel audio supported by onboard amp so headphones sound better on front audio?
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So I got a Robin about a year and a half ago and it's great. First I was using $20 Skullcandy JIBs with them (good quality in ears) and after a few months they suddenly stopped working, first the left ear started crackling and suddenly stopped working , then the right ear. I returned it and got Sennheiser cx3.0s which are great quality in ears ($90) and after a few more months exact same thing happened. Then I got ATH M20xs and they definitely wouldn't break because they're Audio technicas... But within a month they have started crackling a bit, I stopped using my phone to listen to music because I'm scared they will break and these are my best headphones. So is anyone else having these issues? And can someone give me advice on either how to fix my headphone jack or get my Robin replaced.. (not under warranty because Razer took over nextbit)
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I have a lenovo Y700 laptop and I started having problems with my power jack earlier this week. At first I thought it was because the jack wasn't staying mounted in the case, however when I glued it down the problem persisted. I then thought there was glue inside it, there was, but after I got it all out, the problem remained. If I moved the plug, pulling it to one side or the other for instance, the computer would receive power intermittently (the plug inside the jack, moving the cord did nothing). I ordered a replacement part on amazon. At first I was delighted that the cheap repair appeared to work but this part too seems to cut out on average probably once per hour at which point it would require (much less drastic) me moving it around inside/the jack (what little mobility that is) again. But it usually stays longer this way (though some movemets only hold a little while) I pulled out a DMM today to do continuity testing on both jacks (both while they were unplugged from the mobo and plugged into the mobo while the computer was off), they appear slightly different but they both make sense and have recognizable patterns. I did a little bit of testing while the computer was on and got similar results as the extensive testing with the computer off/the jacks unplugged from the mobo, however I was not able to reproduce the conditions that lead to a bad power connection and was unable to mesure what was happening. I noticed the new part doesnt seem to fit as nicely on the prongs on the mobo as the one that came with the computer, the leads inside the plastic connector seemed to jiggle around, I am wondering if this has something to do with it it (though they are still making contact) or the fact that it appears to be wired slightly differently than the one that was already in there. Does anyone have any idea what might cause this? Bad cap on the mobo? Need a more quality part? etc. Thanks! - TFB
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This is a repost from Prebuilts and Laptops, I thought it would be more appropriate here and I have an update. I have a lenovo Y700 laptop and I started having problems with my power jack earlier this week. At first I thought it was because the jack wasn't staying mounted in the case, however when I glued it down the problem persisted. I then thought there was glue inside it, there was, but after I got it all out, the problem remained. If I moved the plug, pulling it to one side or the other for instance, the computer would receive power intermittently (the plug inside the jack, moving the cord did nothing). I ordered a replacement part on amazon. At first I was delighted that the cheap repair appeared to work but this part too seems to cut out on average probably once per hour at which point it would require (much less drastic) me moving it around inside/the jack (what little mobility that is) again. But it usually stays longer this way (though some movemets only hold a little while) I pulled out a DMM today to do continuity testing on both jacks (both while they were unplugged from the mobo and plugged into the mobo while the computer was off), they appear slightly different but they both make sense and have recognizable patterns. I did a little bit of testing while the computer was on and got similar results as the extensive testing with the computer off/the jacks unplugged from the mobo, however I was not able to reproduce the conditions that lead to a bad power connection and was unable to mesure what was happening. I noticed the new part doesnt seem to fit as nicely on the prongs on the mobo as the one that came with the computer, the leads inside the plastic connector seemed to jiggle around, I am wondering if this has something to do with it it (though they are still making contact) or the fact that it appears to be wired slightly differently than the one that was already in there. Does anyone have any idea what might cause this? Bad cap on the mobo? Need a more quality part? etc. UPDATE: Last night I brought the computer over another house and for some reason it didnt want to charge almost at all there, it would be really finicky with how it sat inside the jack or whatever the problem is, and I would only get a few minutes of charging at most. Once when it was unplugged and still has 20+ minutes of battery left (no warning sign on the battery symbol) it just shut off in my face and didnt seem overheated. Thanks! - TFB
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I recently pulled a pair of headphones I have not used in a couple weeks to use it for my laptop and they are not being recognized by windows 10. I looked to see if it maybe was disabled but no luck. I used these headphones about a month ago for my desktop with no complications but now they don't seem to work with my laptop. I even tried plugging in a different set of headphones and they weren't even being recognized. I went into device manager to try and update all the drivers but that did not work. I'm at a loss at what to do next. The first pair of headphones is an off market brand and the 2nd pair are bluetooth Bose headphones which work wirelessly, but when I used the auxiliary cord it comes with, it wouldn't work. Any input would be appreciated! FYI, I am away at college and don't have my desktop to test on
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Ever since getting my speakers a few years ago (KRK Rokit 5s), the right speaker has always produced a high pitched noise constantly. It never really bothered me 'cos I usually only ever use them when I'm making or listening to loud music, but the problem was there (and got much worse when playing games or rendering something). Usually I could dial down the problem somewhat by changing the rotation of the jack plugged into my mixer-thing (Alto Professional ZMX862) and the position of the cable, and it would sometimes find a sweet spot. This lead me to believe it was a cable problem, so I switched out the cable for a new XLR to Jack, only to have the same problem - but now a consistently quiet sound that doesn't change, rather than a potentially harsher one that could be dialed back. Curiously, when I run a Cinebench test on my tower, the problem goes away mostly for the duration of the test. Things I've tried: - New Cable - Plugging the right speaker into the left speaker slot (still makes right speaker hiss) - Plugging the right speaker into a new power source - Moving the cable away from other cables to reduce interference - Swapping the cables between left and right speakers - this makes the LEFT speaker hiss instead, but was consistening with BOTH cables, so not a pure cable problem - Swapping which slots the speakers are plugged into on my mixer - right speaker still hisses - Plugging my mixer into a different audio jack on my PC Throughout all this the left speaker stays completely silent - as I would like the right one to as well. I'm starting to worry this is a hardware problem with the right speaker itself, but I don't really have the money to replace it or anything. Could a fix be attempted by myself? Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks! P.S. yes I know I should have sorted this a long time ago when the problem started
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I have the asrock x58 extreme 3 mobo and thermaltake versa n25 case. everything was working fine until yesterday when i found out that my steelseries 7h headphones aren't working. I tried them on a different device and yes they are working and I tried different headphones on the computer and they are still not working. seems to be a jack issue but how come it happened overnight. also i have the case's audio connectors properly connected to the mobo but the front jacks aren't working either for some reason(though i don't know if they ever did before, never tried)
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my Realtek HD audio was acting funny and kept popping up all the time so I removed it and reinstalled it. Now all my rear jack ports don't work. I can connect through the front panel and to my monitor speakers through HDMI but not using the rear 3.5mm ports. I also cannot find any Realtek HD audio manager. In sounds(control panel) I have a playback device that says its connected to an ATAPI controller but I don't really know what that means. Any help would be greatly appreciated and if you need further information just ask. Btw I have a gigabyte b450M DS3H motherboard thanks