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Computers and Software => Computers and Software - General => Topic started by: Dottonedan on April 07, 2013, 03:32:49 PM
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SOUND on computer gone after using head phones.
I know this is basic stuff, but after doing that video with head phones and a mic, I've done something and hadn't been able to get the sound back on.
I've gone through what I think has been all of the basic stuff and can't get the sound to work again.
The icon shows activity when I play a vid. but no sound. I've checked all of the preferences and still nothing. I've unplugged and plugged and re stared. still nothing,
I know just enough on the inside of a computer to be dangerous.
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Dan,
give this a try...it happened t my iphone once and i looked it up..you may have done this already...it may be dirt or dust...
i took some air from a compressor and shot it on the hole...did it a few times...and it worked...
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I had that same issue on my laptop a while back. You still get sound through the headphone jack but not the speakers, right?
Now if only I could remember what I did to fix it. :-[ I tried many different fixes but I think it may have come down to a faulty headphone jack input. Plug the headphones in and GENTLY giggle the jack input then unplug the haeadphones and see if the speakers will talk to you now.
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If you are on windows it has probably reset the default in the device (in Control Panel) That is where I would look first
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I know that the software for my motherboard (and its sound card) did a bunch of automatic stuff unless I tell it to do different, so yes, perhaps yours did re-set itself when you changed connections or settings for the front headphone/mic jack
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Sometimes there is a conflict with the basic Windows sound settings and a third-party sound manager app, like the one that may install with drivers for a certain motherboard, etc.
Go to Start > Control Panel > Sound
Check the "Playback" tab for speakers. Select it in the list and go to Properties.
Make sure everything is at the default.
Now go back to Control Panel and check for another audio driver app. On my machine it happens to be "Realtek HD Audio Manager" (which was installed with the drivers for the motherboard)
If you have something similar, poke around in it and set things back to defaults.
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Still trying. thanks tho. Nothing seems to work yet. :'(
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Just plug your speakers in the headphone jack,,,, ??????
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Don't you just hate it when schiznit you can't see or touch MOVES from where you did not know it was before to somewhere you don't know it is now...frack..happens to me all the time....mr computer meet mr dry wall :P ::) >:( :'(
mooseman
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Just plug your speakers in the headphone jack,,,, ??? ???
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Well, my speakers go in the jack and the head phones require a USB port. I don't know Jack as to how to get them to work. Odd thing is, I can scratch the jack on the socket opening and hear the headphones giving the scratch sound. When I turn on a video, I can see the green light bouncing up and down....but no sound.
All drivers are updated. Re set the preferences. I dono.
Mooseman, Yes, Thats me. Pierre gets tired of me. LOL. He's been under the gun lately so I try not to bother him.
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Just plug your speakers in the headphone jack,,,, ??? ???
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Well, my speakers go in the jack and the head phones require a USB port. I don't know Jack as to how to get them to work. Odd thing is, I can scratch the jack on the socket opening and hear the headphones giving the scratch sound. When I turn on a video, I can see the green light bouncing up and down....but no sound.
All drivers are updated. Re set the preferences. I dono.
Mooseman, Yes, Thats me. Pierre gets tired of me. LOL. He's been under the gun lately so I try not to bother him.
so you didn't try the compressed air?
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so you didn't try the compressed air?
I have to say no. Not technically, I blew in it "real hard". ...with my air brush gun. Prob not as strong as compressed air but probably should have done something if lint may have been blocking connection....I would think.
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Dan, you could use a smile or two.
http://www.theshirtboard.com/index.php/topic,7760.msg78773/boardseen.html#new (http://www.theshirtboard.com/index.php/topic,7760.msg78773/boardseen.html#new)
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Hey, if somehow the computer and/or its sound card re-set itself from the headphone/mic use, would taking a trip in the way-back machine possibly undo the damage?
How about going to a reset point before your video project?
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Really cant help much because I haven't had to mess with windows/3rd party settings in ages. But I do remember on much older windows versions it could get extremely aggravating trying to get mics and speakers to work correctly. What I do remember is checking everything everywhere I can till I found the problem, usually I start with right clicking the speaker icon in the notification area on the start bar. This would bring up sound properties and usually things like mic control, speaker control etc. I kind of remember making sure mic had to be set to mute or was it speakers? one of the two dunno. Either way I am sure everything is different today but checking around everywhere might eventually get you somewhere.
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so you didn't try the compressed air?
I have to say no. Not technically, I blew in it "real hard". ...with my air brush gun. Prob not as strong as compressed air but probably should have done something if lint may have been blocking connection....I would think.
you know on my phone..i blew and everything..and it took a few shots of the compressed air..it didn't work the first couple shots...then it did...
whats in there is the cheetos you eat and its all over your face and fingers and when you go to plug it in the cheeto crumbs are in there...
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What kind of shitty computer is it?
;)
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Sounds funny, but I've heard plugging and unplugging the headphone jack a few time will do the trick.
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Go to control panel>sounds and audio devices.
This is on XP, since I'm at the shop, but 7 has a similar menu.
Take a screengrab and post it.
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Just plug your speakers in the headphone jack,,,, ??? ???
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Well, my speakers go in the jack and the head phones require a USB port. I don't know Jack as to how to get them to work. Odd thing is, I can scratch the jack on the socket opening and hear the headphones giving the scratch sound. When I turn on a video, I can see the green light bouncing up and down....but no sound.
All drivers are updated. Re set the preferences. I dono.
Mooseman, Yes, Thats me. Pierre gets tired of me. LOL. He's been under the gun lately so I try not to bother him.
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Odd thing is, I can scratch the jack on the socket opening and hear the headphones giving the scratch sound. When I turn on a video, I can see the green light bouncing up and down....but no sound.
that scratch tells you that it works....its not the settings....now go get air from a air compressor...if you dont have it go to a gas station and use that air...thats what i had to do with my phone...
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Um, not necessarily.
His speakers are likely powered, so shorting the input would cause scatchy noise.
Dan, you likely let your USB sound input take total control of your system's access to your soundcard ( onboard/outboard, doesn't matter )
and it's not recognizing that set of input/output jacks any more, it figures everything is through USB now.
It's a small matter to fix, if this is the case.
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Do your headphones still work if you plug them in? If not, your sound card may have packed it in.
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Chadwick, that sounds like it. No pun intended.
Now what? I didn't get a chance to take a screen shot. Will try in am.
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Headphones do work.
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Sorry Dan, I got busy.
What does it show in the sound properties window.
Are there several devices?
These headphones you use plug into USB, they have a mic on them I imagine?
( that should show as USB audio device or something similar )
You also have a set of computer speakers you plug into the green plug on the audio jacks, yes?
( this should show as using your soundcard...realtec or AC97 audio, or something similar )
Whichever one has a green checkmark beside is your default, I'm guessing it's the USB.
( take a screenshot,eh ;) )
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Heres the screen shot. Still no sound.
Thanks for taking the time.
D
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But as Chadwick supposed, the USB headset is now checked as the active device. Have you tried clicking the Digital Audio choice above it?
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Exactly.
Use your 'safely unplug usb device' icon down on the right there. Click the headphone one, it'll say stopped, blah,blah.
Unplug your headphones, then open up that sound property window again.
See if it still shows the same.
* This may be a 'switch' you have to throw back, since you're using the USB.
The USB will 'take', but it may not switch back
I have a decent add-in soundcard, but if I want to use the dedicated front panel headphone and mic jacks,
I need to 'manually' switch the input/output on the control panel, as it has a different amp and such it uses for those plugs,
even though this is all on the same board.
If it doesn't switch, set your other one as default and you should have sound again.
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Finally got it to work. The one I needed to run the speakers was hidden some how. I'm sure I did it by mistake. Hidden and turned off. So, after the latest post on here, I was able to poke inside a little more and see that some were hidden. reactivated them and BAM! sound. Didn't need to unplug the head set either. Both are in and can hear both by stitching.
Good stuff guys. Thanks a ton!
D
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Careful now, you keep this up and you'll understand your machine.
;)