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Instead of aux (Blue Connector of PC Sound), try using head phone jack (Green Connector of PC Sound). It if is working fine, uninstall sound driver of your PC, restart PC and install sound driver again. Your problem will be fixed.
1. Bluetooth option: need to buy a USB Bluetooth adapter (make sure it supports Bluetooth A2DP profile and (optional) AVCP profile and Bluetooth speaker or Bluetooth headphones (or both speaker and headphones). I have to warn you that finding a Bluetooth adapter that works with yor computer may not be an easy task.
2. Regular wireless headphones (no speaker). Attach the transmitter piece to your jukebox's headphone jack and listen through the headphones from anywhere in your home.
Using the apple remote app on the iPhone only changes the song on your home laptop with windows 7. To play songs through your headphones or internal speaker you have to use the iPod app that was preinstalled on your iPhone 4.
this what you do, You go to your bios by F2 or whatever command that enters setup. You diasable the onboard sound card first. Go out and puchase a nice sound car around $40 bucks respectivly put it into a pci slot install your drivers and your good to go. remeber you speakers connect now to the back of the new sound card outputs not the one onboard.
Here is what i think what happend the back of the computer where the previous sound card was or still is those jacks may have died on you so you headphones that are plugged into the frount hack work and so will your speakers but i know its a hassel but a new sound card will take care of this iisue.
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It sounds like you're not plugging it in far enough. Headphone jacks have a mechanical interlock that disconnects the speakers when the jack is seated all the way.
the sound socket on the motherboard was nearly damaged, the only way can fix it is replaced the socket on motherboard by componnet level technician, otherwise you have to use USB port to sound out...
try their support page at http://www.emachines.com/support/product_support.html?cat=Desktops&subcat=T-Series&model=T3410 and download the latest drivers
If your headphones have a single plug you cannot plug these into a regular speaker connection or headphone connction and get mic and sound, you will need a headset that has 2 separate plugs (one for Mic and one for headphone) or a splitter you can get a radio shack. Most headsets have only one plug and there are connections for both the mic and the headphones on this plug, but the headphone connection on the computer has only connections for the headphone and therefore cannot detect the microphone.
Do you have power going into your speakers? It might help to plug it in.
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