BamzOfficial

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  • The TV isn't linked to anything with any other cables or my pc because it's a standalone device. And it doesn't use HDMI either cause it's all built in. I was only saying that my headphones worked through other 3.5mm jacks to show that it's not the headphones being the problem
  • So for your 2nd point. The TV does in fact have a 3.5mm connection jack and I did use the headphones for it to test if the issue was originally the headphones themselves, however I said it was not because the headphones work with monitor and tv audio but my pc jacks dont work on the front and back as I've stated. For the…
  • Ive already done everything with software. And I said i've tested the headphones they work fine on other devices. It just doesn't make sense. And on the other hand I've tried using the realtek audio console and disabling the front jack detection and disabling it. There's a ton of stuff I've tried and no one has had answers…
  • The headset came with the Y splitter. Even with it. Still didn't work so that doesn't solve anything. It wouldn't work either way cause the jack can't recieve the sound either way so obviously a splitter wouldn't change that.
  • Also since I am disassembling the desktop to check and possibly fix a loose contact with these wires do I need to take ESD precautions, cause if so I don't have a wrist grounding strap or anything fancy like that.
  • Yeah also @StevenGen I completely agree with your concerns on the back motherboard connection as well. There should be no reason that the jack in the back doesn't work either. However looking at the jack placements in the back, they do seem to be shifted a little which could be a sign of something else, but I always just…
  • Also @StevenGen when I turn of my pc and am going to inspect it. Someone told me to lay it down with case side towards the floor. Does this matter? I'm also wondering what tools such as screw drivers I'm going to need so I don't damage anything when getting inside.
  • Yeah so figured out another problem just now. I reinstalled the realtek drivers directly from the manual for the model. I plug the headphones into the front jack. I look at the sound settings within windows. I see audio flow lighting up the volume detection meter but there's no audio passing through to my headphones. So…
  • So with what @StevenGen said. I'm not all experienced with taking apart pcs and looking at internals. But I sort of understand what to look for. However when and if I were to look for a faulty connection what could be some telltale signs. Because I've done everything I could have at this point. I've reinstalled every…
  • So I already have done as much as I could when it came to audio inputs and output. Its still been a problem even when using the Realtek Headphones output which is the front panel jack. And the back panel jack uses the Realtek (Speakers) output option. However it doesn't work with either of them.
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