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My son had the same problem. I put tape around the top part of the headphone jack and plugged it in. Worked great!!! Don't know how long it'll hold up, but it's a quick fix for now.....
Press the button on your psp that is beside select button or your headphone input or out put is messed up i would not know how much it would cost to get this fixed contact the Sony helpline and ask them how much it costs to find an solution
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On your audio device setting/configuration.Check to see if your headphones are set to be used as the 'default communication device" instead of the integrated sound, or if both devices are set to default. Choose the "headphones" as the default device so that windows will use them only when they are plugged in.
it might have to do with the type of psp that u are running
my old phat had no problems with videos and the newer motherboard that i just put into it has no problems either. aslo, did u try using headphones? in another case if u only use headphones that could be the problem. the headphones i mean. of course there could also be something wrong with ur motherboard and if so i would recamend for u not to worry about it unless it totaly craps out. then u would have to take it to a shop to get fixed
Your headphone jack is probably damaged and needs replacement. Here is one I found on the net:
Repair your broken "Hands Free" socket, soldering required. This item is also available pre-mounted to the board, ready to plug in. Free shipping.
http://powergamingparts.com/psp-socket-and-housing--replacement.html
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