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Ok so I have a problem in which everytime i plug in my headphones and play a video or game, it plays through my speakers not my headphones.
I have a Windows 7 64 bit
HP Pavilion g7
I have a Windows 7 64 bit
HP Pavilion g7
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Turn your speakers off when you're using your headphones?
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cil wrote Turn your speakers off when you're using your headphones?Doesn't work. already tried -_- i cant hear anything in my headphones so muting speakers just leads to no sound at all
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do you have skype ? i will help you , do you have team viewer? i tihnk i may know the problem:)
when you boot the computer make sure integrated sound is turned *on*
when you boot the computer make sure integrated sound is turned *on*
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interest wrote do you have skype ? i will help you , do you have team viewer? i tihnk i may know the problem:)Yes Ihave skype.
when you boot the computer make sure integrated sound is turned *on*
Skype: alden.radoncic
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Right click the speaker on the taskbar. Set headphones as default device
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MrSonicB00m wrote Right click the speaker on the taskbar. Set headphones as default deviceI've tried that... it is always set to as default communications device instead. I only see Speakers and Headphones and COmmunications Headphones which seems to be a problem.
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Restart your computer with only your headphones plugged in. Or try and update your audio drivers.
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Are you sure you plugged it into the Headphone jack and not the Microphone jack?
It sounds stupid but it could happen.
It sounds stupid but it could happen.
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JSxD34GLExMD wrote Are you sure you plugged it into the Headphone jack and not the Microphone jack?YupIm positive. In fact, I have just checked now.
It sounds stupid but it could happen.
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