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Posted on Jul 24, 2009

No sound from microphone nor headphones

Is there a download that i can get to get sound from my microphone? the mic plug is in the front panel. and i also can't get any sound through my headphones. can anyone help me with this ? thank u

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    First of all is it a computer front panel is it a desk top is it assembled correctly? Where the jumper plugs are going to the proper inside connections? What Brand model and sound card. Not enough data to reply which an idea

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No sound should be coming from the microphone. Its... a microphone. And if you cant get any sound through your heaphones, be sure that you are not plugging them into the microphone port, and into the headphone port or line out port.

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Pink Port is LineIn for an external device player jack



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b) Go to Control Panel and open - RealTek HD Audio manager
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make sure that you have the right media selected also

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click on Sound
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select that!!



then when you disconnect your headphones it automatically switches to the speakers and when you plug them back in it automatically will switch to headphones

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