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I thought that my settings were wrong, but i checked it all and it is all correct..so horribly i thought it must be a hardware issue. I unplugged my stereo and plugged in my monitor (has mounted speakers). Same problem, no right auto, sound comes out of it but it seems to be sharing what the left has. This time i thought it must be my sound card.
the weird thing was, when i plugged a pair of headphones into the card i had right audio!!
How can my headphones show the audio yet my pc speakers and stereo will not? theres nothing wrong with the speakers, they both work?!?!
Can anyone help?
btw if you need my system spec's they are on the uk HP website, i got a HP Pavilion t250.uk
Thanks for your help
ive updated the drivers. same problem. wonder wots wrong
It's onboard, right?
i moved the balance with the pc speakers / stereo and wen i went to the right the music stopped..
as i was doin it, i put my headphones in and i heard it in the right ear but not in the left!?!?!?
it must b a connection issue.. i put the same headphones into the stereo and no audio in right ear????
They make a world of difference...
I thought that my settings were wrong, but i checked it all and it is all correct..so horribly i thought it must be a hardware issue. I unplugged my stereo and plugged in my monitor (has mounted speakers). Same problem, no right auto, sound comes out of it but it seems to be sharing what the left has. This time i thought it must be my sound card.
the weird thing was, when i plugged a pair of headphones into the card i had right audio!!
How can my headphones show the audio yet my pc speakers and stereo will not? theres nothing wrong with the speakers, they both work?!?!
Can anyone help?
btw if you need my system spec's they are on the uk HP website, i got a HP Pavilion t250.uk
Thanks for your help