Headphones plugged in but playing through speakers I have a Dell Inspiron N5050 and for some reason the audio stopped working properly. When I plug in headphones it should only play through headphones but instead it plays through BOTH headphones and speakers. The problem I am having is when I plug in headphones to watch video or web streaming, I hear the audio thru the headphones but it is still playing audio thru the laptop speakers. Quite annoying to room mates. Every laptop I have had before would automatically disable speakers when headphones in use, either one or the other played never both. Headphones plugged in but playing through speakers I have a Dell Inspiron N5050 and for some reason the audio stopped working properly. When I plug in headphones it should only play through headphones but instead it plays through BOTH headphones and speakers. When I plug in my panasonic headphones into the phone I get sound through the headphones and the handset. Support Headphones plugged in but sound still coming through handset. Discussion in 'Android Devices. Try pressing the power button until the 'power off/restart, etc' applet appears, then noticing the little speaker buttons at the. Headphones In But Sound Comes From SpeakerI have the G75VW-AS71 (Amazon model) and am having an issue with the sound sometimes. The sound still comes out of the speakers when I plug in headphones. I have the G75VW-AS71 (Amazon model) and am having an issue with the sound sometimes. The sound still comes out of the speakers when I plug in headphones. If I click on the speaker icon to mute it and then unmute it, then the sound only comes out of the headphones as intended. I couldn't find any setting that would disable the speakers if headphones are plugged in. Re: Headphones plugged in, but speakers are still playing sound. Now insert the jack plug of either a microphone or headphones into the corresponding front panel socket of your computer. If you now see the message 'Information: A jack has been plugged in', then you do not need to change this setting as your system has an HDA compatible front panel. From the time I had Ubuntu 9.04, sound comes from the laptop speakers only even when I plug in earphones or external speakers. Also, if an external microphone is plugged in, my speakers don't work. Dell even replaced my motherboard to check for hardware issues but the problem persists. Pen drive show empty even when data exists list. If I click on the speaker icon to mute it and then unmute it, then the sound only comes out of the headphones as intended. I couldn't find any setting that would disable the speakers if headphones are plugged in.The driver I have for the VIA Audio Deck is current, according to the ones available on the ASUS Driver Page for the G75VW.Anyone else experiencing this issue? There is another thread that is dealing with audio issues in greater detail, but I assume this is a by-product of the fact that the sub woofer is being used when in headphone mode. You might want to turn off MonoBass (Windows Audio Settings) or LFE slider to 0 if using the VIA Deck software.If it's just 1 point above off, you'll most likely get sound out of the sub woofer. I think I noticed that as apart of my testing last night trying to narrow down the audio issues that some of us have noticed. TD. I have the G75VW-AS71 (Amazon model) and am having an issue with the sound sometimes. The sound still comes out of the speakers when I plug in headphones. If I click on the speaker icon to mute it and then unmute it, then the sound only comes out of the headphones as intended. I couldn't find any setting that would disable the speakers if headphones are plugged in.The driver I have for the VIA Audio Deck is current, according to the ones available on the ASUS Driver Page for the G75VW.Anyone else experiencing this issue?Yes - having the exact same problem with the exact same laptop. (G75VW-AS71 from Amazon)Are you also experiencing '? RECOMMENDED:The problem – Imagine you are listening to a melodious music on your Windows 10 PC/laptop/tablet using a headphone and one of your family members also wants to listen to the music at the same time but he/she doesn’t prefer using a headphone.Have you ever wondered if it’s possible to use speakers and headphones at the same time on a Windows 10 PC? Yes, it’s possible to simultaneously use headphones and speakers at the same time in Windows 10 without having to install additional programs. Use headphone and speaker at the same time in WindowsIn this guide, we are going show how to use speakers and headphone at the same time in Windows 10, Windows 8.1 and Windows 7.Step 1: Connect your headphone to your PC and make sure that the speakers are also connected. Step 2: Right-click on the volume icon in the taskbar and then click Sounds option to open Sounds dialog. And if the Volume icon is not appearing in the system tray of taskbar, please refer to our fix to missing Volume icon in Windows 10 guide.Step 3: Under the Playback tab, right-click on your speaker and then click Set as Default Device option to make it default. If the Default Device option is missing or greyed out, then it’s likely because the speaker is already the default audio device on your PC and you can skip to the next step.Also, you will see Default Device entry just below the device as shown in the picture above.Step 4: Switch to the Recording tab by clicking on the same.Step 5: Right-click on your microphone or Stereo Mix and click Properties.Step 6: Click on the Listen tab. Here, check the box labelled Listen to this device. Select your headphone from Playback through this device drop-down dialog.Step 7: Click Apply button. The sound should now be coming from both your headphone as well as speakers.If both headphone and speaker are not playing the sound at the same time, please check if your have actually set Speaker as the default device (and not default communication device). “Brad saysDecember 24, 2017 at 3:37 amDo everything he said except instead of right clicking on microphone and setting that to listen, right click and click to show disabled devices. Then right click on stereo mix and enable it, once you have enabled stereo mix set it up just like this post said to do with the microphone settings and it should work.”This worked for me ^^^, but if you’re still confused after reading Brad’s description then just do as follows:1. Connect your speakers and heaphones each to your computer.2. Right click on Volume Mixer icon in bottom right of Windows and select “Sounds” from menu.3. Open “Playback” tab and right click on your speakers from list and select “Set as Default Device” from menu.4. Open “Recording” tab and right click on “Stereo Mix” from list and select “Enable” from menu.4. In the same tab, right click on “Stereo Mix” from list and select “Properties” from menu.5. In the new window, open “Listen” tab and check the box next to “Listen to this device”, then select your headphones from the drop-down list below and click the “Apply” box to the bottom right.You should now have system sound through your speakers and your headphones without picking up your mic.nemo says. One other problem I have run into is that if you run this setup but like to record gameplay or anything of that sort, it will pickup two separate audio files. One coming from you speakers and the other from your headset that is listening to the speakers, with a small amount of lag between them which causes an echo in the recording. Is there any other way to set up both at the same time without the headset listening to another audio port, a way to open all audio ports at the same time?.Brad says. The best place to get cheats, codes, cheat codes, walkthrough, guide, FAQ, unlockables, achievements, and secrets for Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm. For Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 on the PlayStation 4, GameFAQs has 73 cheat codes and secrets. I am encountering the same problem as belowWesley Clark saysJuly 8, 2017 at 1:50 amDoesn’t work, this instead only has my headset playing sound it pics up from the mic into my ears. It will not play the system audio such as the song or game I am listening to on my speakers.Trisse saysFebruary 23, 2017 at 11:13 pmBut what if I don’t want to listen to myself?Callan saysJanuary 2, 2017 at 3:21 amI’ve followed your instructions and have encountered a problem. The audio plays through my speakers as intended, however my headphones now play the audio being picked up from my microphone.please respond soon. Its annoying hearing myself type through my headset.Hannah Chynoweth says. I used to have all my sound coming through my headphones and my speakers, now it’s one or the other, I can switch via pulling my headphone dongle, or by switching my default in the Sound Playback menu, but i hate this set up because Final Fantasy XIV is stupid in that it gets “stuck” on whatever WAS the default, so i have to reboot that game to get the sound to switch. Really inconvenient when ij ust want to take my headset off and listen through speakers with out having to restart the game. This problem began after the latest windows update, I even lost my realtek HD audio manager. I did a system restore to before the update, got my audio manager back, Shit’s still stupid and not working right. My headphones don’t even show up as an option in my realtek audio manager.Beth says. Hi I got the dell SE2417HG monitor which also has an speaker line out port. In addition I have got the Dell XPS8920 win10, 64bit machine 8gm RAM, which has 1) headphone port, 1) microphone port in front panel of CPU tower, and 3 audio ports at the back a) Front L/R audio out (green port) b) Rear L/R audio (black port) c) Subwoofer (yellow port) which used a 5.1 channel sound system.What can i do to my monitor’s speaker port? Can i actually place another speaker there/headset there? This article did address my issues as i was considering buying a headset for games/skype chat etc, as well as watching moves. I didnt realise i could also configure speakers + headset together. I needed speakers so that i can watch movies on my PC together with my sister. Had I known this i would have gone ahead to buy a headset.Now i have a bluetooth speaker which has a USB in for charging (and used USB type C 5v for charging on its own back port, USB cable has 2 heads, USB 3.0 and USB type C) as well as an aux cable. I plugged the speakers aux cable into audio port (green color at the back of the CPU tower) as advised by seller for that speaker. I also had a mini portable speaker that i plug into the front mic port of Tower.John Smith says.
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