Headphone Issues
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- Bagginses
Headphone Issues
Alright, I had a pair of crappy headphones plugged into the headphone port of my Logitech 5.1 speaker system and they ceased to work, yet, when I unplugged them, the speakers worked fine. So, I figured the headphones were bad so I went and bought new ones. Lo and behold, the new ones don't work either. I don't know if this is possible, but I was thinking that since the original headphones could have been left next to my microphone, there could have been some sort of feedback that could have shorted something out? I don't know, could just be poppycock. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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are your speakers digital? I remember there being a setting that say digital output only or something like that make sure that is not checked and try the head phones, I think it usually checks that box when you upgrade drives
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Originally posted by Bagginses
I figured it out. Actually, it's quite strange, but I have this nforce control panel, and for some reason, whenever I would plug in the headphones, it would move the master volume slider to the bottom, then when I unplugged them, it would move it back up. Oh well, it's fixed.
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