Unbalanced audio , please help me

khomkrit

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Jan 21, 2013
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So I just noticed that there are some songs/videos on youtube or downloaded, the sound that gave out are unbalanced
I just knew it when I put on my earphones or headphones , what happens is that the left earphone/left headphone/left speaker would play the background music or the music with no words, and the right earphone/headphone/speaker would play the singing words w/o the background music.
I plug my earphone or headphone into the AUX jack on my speaker, can't plug into the front AUX of the case because something wrong with it that it doesn't give sound. It's so annoying, if anyone know please help me.
Tried different earphone and headphone , test speaker but same problem
 
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Control Panel --> Sound --> Playback --> Speakers --> Configure --> set to Stereo, then back to Configure --> Properties --> Enhancements --> Disable all Sound Effects. In Realtek Audio Manager, under Speaker Configuration tab, disable Virtual Surround; also, disable any Environment under the Sound Effects tab.

If all above didn't work, try to uninstall/reinstall the audio driver (just make sure you download...

khomkrit

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Jan 21, 2013
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Hm.. I don't see how to disable them.. because I have been using Realtek Audio Manager that came with mobo , also come with Dolby Home Theater sound but I have been disable it for long time already.. If you could give me further instruction on how to do it ? It would be great , but still thank you for your suggestion :)
 

Cristi72

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Control Panel --> Sound --> Playback --> Speakers --> Configure --> set to Stereo, then back to Configure --> Properties --> Enhancements --> Disable all Sound Effects. In Realtek Audio Manager, under Speaker Configuration tab, disable Virtual Surround; also, disable any Environment under the Sound Effects tab.

If all above didn't work, try to uninstall/reinstall the audio driver (just make sure you download the latest driver from the manufacturer's webpage).

If still not working, try to plug the headphones in another jack and re-route the audio signal to that jack (use the Auto-sensing feature from the Realtek software). Also, turn off the PC, open the case and check if the Front audio cable is properly connected to the motherboard (consult your motherboard's manual).
 
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