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Originally Posted by ajayritik
Vineet I didnt get you exactly when you are saying adjusting headphone leads. Can you explain in more detail?
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Sure I can.
The thing is, this problem sounds much like I have faced (and still facing.)
(What would follow now, are just my estimations and experiences. I am no expert. Only a little for Software, but far from hardware stuff.)
The leads of the mic are stereo. What this means, is that two different inputs are acquired from the source, one for each side of the head, and I will call them channels here.
Sometimes, one of the channels, of the contact, of the headphone leads with the Audio out Jack, gets screwed up. And in those case, to establish a proper connection between them can be a pain in the a$$.
What I mean, was to press play a song, which have stereo output. And then slowly and steadily try to insert the leads into the Audio Output Jacks. It may happen that you may be able to listen from both channels, when the leads are not even completely inserted.
If you can listen no sound from the above technique, then of course, it can mean, that the Audio Output Jack has itself gone bad. Or the fault could also be of the headphone. In that case, also try to rotate the volume dial of the headphone. For me, almost every time, the volume control of my headphone gets damaged, and because of which I am not able to listen on full volume, or on one side.
If all fails, you have two options:
1. Try other headphones (possibly borrow from other colleagues) and try to listen from them.
2. Try your headphones in the Jacks of other computer's CPU's.