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Difficulties with audio

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Hi,


 


My laptop has issues with it's audio...


I updated my video card drivers last week and since then every time I use my headset or earplugs I only hear background vocals from songs I listen to. This is only happens when I plugged in my headset/earplugs, when I play a song out loud on my speakers it works perfectly fine. (Imagine playing a song without main vocals, thats what I hear through my headset/earplugs) Anyone knows how to fix this?


 


Kind regards,


 


Aggre


 


Edit: I tried to look for audio drivers as I use the realtek audio thingies, but I only find junk which I cant install to update its driver


Try playing with it in the audio jack (Go all the way in, then try backing it out and see if the vocals come in), sounds like its getting warn out.

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Try playing with it in the audio jack (Go all the way in, then try backing it out and see if the vocals come in), sounds like its getting warn out.

 

I've tried that, didn't fix the problem :( Thanks though!

Sounds like  either a broken jack, or some kind of hardware that's broken. Usually when some audio frequencies are gone, it's because the hardware driver are having problems pulling power to the jack. Have you checked both your audio plug and the PC's audio jack for corrosion?


Edit: If you're using windows, you can go restore your system to the point before the installation of the driver, so that you can check whether or not it has anything to do with it.

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Sounds like  either a broken jack, or some kind of hardware that's broken. Usually when some audio frequencies are gone, it's because the hardware driver are having problems pulling power to the jack. Have you checked both your audio plug and the PC's audio jack for corrosion?

Edit: If you're using windows, you can go restore your system to the point before the installation of the driver, so that you can check whether or not it has anything to do with it.

 

I tried looking for a restore point prior to the update, however the last stored update was 2 days ago whilst the drivers were updated a week ago :(

I tried looking for a restore point prior to the update, however the last stored update was 2 days ago whilst the drivers were updated a week ago sad.png

 

Check if theres a button/text which says "More restore points" or something like that.

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Yes, it doesnt let me choose other then the one today and the one 2 days ago...

 

https://gyazo.com/f765affecf3b1b09557b311ef099198d

 

Hm, thats a shame.

Do you have a USB to Audio Jack plug? Or a pair of headphones that runs on usb?

 

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