Hi, I've just bought a brand new Sony Vaio SVE1112M1E. I'm having trouble with the sound when my headphones are plugged in. It plays a kind of robotic sound which I cannot hear and I bought the laptop to mainly watch films on whilst travelling to work. This surely must be an easy problem to fix, maybe something to do with the drivers?
When your PC plays music or video, what type of sound output do you get; normal or robotic?
If its normal, you may have to test/try out another headphones and connect/plug in to your PC and listen once again to the output sound.
Is it same as your previous headphones is; sounding robotic or is it normal?
Normal sound output in the new headphones (not your previous headphone), you know the answer.
Robotic sound output with the second headphones? You mahave to reload the drivers if this'd help.
However, simply hope problem is not with your PC's sound jack
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Sony's web site has very thorough driver support. Log onto sony.com and download & install the latest audio driver for your system.
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hey man just try to see if any thing is in there it can block your electrial current if there is make sure you turn your laptop off before using twezers to pull it out other wise it could fry your motherboard
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i think your your speaker have a damage
i hope i can solve your problem
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What generally happens to connectors, especially exposed to air is they oxydize.
Buy a can of "Contact Cleaner" from a local Radio Shack and spray it (through the thin tube usually provided) into the jack. One quick push, dont flood it. Take the earphone jack and insert and remove it several times, wiping off excess, which sould clear contacts and it should work normally again. If not it would have to be replaced which is no easy matter requiring an experienced Technician or Factory. Sometimes it cannot be replaced without damaging the Mother Board. This however sounds like a common problem the Contact Cleaner will fox
Cheers,
Good Luck :)
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Sounds like your headphones may need to be replaced. I'm assuming they don't work with anything else.
Try cleaning the plug with a lightly dampened paper towel and use a can of compressed air to clean out the jack on the laptop. If that doesn't work, try another set of headphones.
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