Right Channel Not Working !

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  1. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
       #1

    Right Channel Not Working !


    actually havn't got the chance to read zillions of replies ..so my question is:
    got the r5.21 version of Realtek HD audio driver and i'm still facing this problem that the right channel speaker is not functioning at all!
    does this version solve this problem?
    and do u have any suggestions to solve it while still on the same R 2.51 version?
    Thanks Alot,
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  2. Posts : 35
    windows 7 ultimate 32bit
       #2

    hi stratilatis
    and hi for all the men from syria
    im from jordan your nabbers
    مرحبا
    and sorry for going out of topic
    what is your laptops model
    i hop acer thats better for me
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  3. Posts : 908
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #3

    Stratilatis said:
    actually havn't got the chance to read zillions of replies ..so my question is:
    got the r5.21 version of Realtek HD audio driver and i'm still facing this problem that the right channel speaker is not functioning at all!
    does this version solve this problem?
    and do u have any suggestions to solve it while still on the same R 2.51 version?
    Thanks Alot,
    That's difficult to say... I don't know if anyone has that problem, it sounds hardware related and specific to your system.

    What kind of speaker system are you using?

    If it's the type with a 3.5mm jack, have you plugged the speakers into an mp3 player? Let us know and we'll go from there.

    Also...
    It could be the Left/Right "balance" control has been moved to one side.


    Ap
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  4. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    ya exactly its a 3.5 mm jack n i'm using Creative 2.1 sound system"don't know if that matters..."
    anywayz..tried it on an mp3 player n still facing the same problem?!
    hardware issue then,right?
    n btw...i downloaded the new R 2.52 version n i think my realtek Hd is to be shrouded lol.
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  5. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    [QUOTE=Aphelion;955356]
    Stratilatis said:

    Also...
    It could be the Left/Right "balance" control has been moved to one side.


    Ap
    that was the first thing i have checked...all set to balance situation!
    n add,i tried all the possible compatibility options before downloading...still nothing.
    another thing might give a hint,i had it functioning 100% on my previous OS XP professional service pack 3 n after applying windows 7 this problem occurred
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  6. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Aphelion said:
    Stratilatis said:
    actually havn't got the chance to read zillions of replies ..so my question is:
    got the r5.21 version of Realtek HD audio driver and i'm still facing this problem that the right channel speaker is not functioning at all!
    does this version solve this problem?
    and do u have any suggestions to solve it while still on the same R 2.51 version?
    Thanks Alot,
    That's difficult to say... I don't know if anyone has that problem, it sounds hardware related and specific to your system.

    What kind of speaker system are you using?

    If it's the type with a 3.5mm jack, have you plugged the speakers into an mp3 player? Let us know and we'll go from there.

    Also...
    It could be the Left/Right "balance" control has been moved to one side.


    Ap
    one more thing,i tried plugging my headphones n appears to be i'm having the same issue..one channel works...the other doesn't
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  7. Posts : 35
    windows 7 ultimate 32bit
       #7

    can you say what is your labtops name and model
    that will help me to use my little exp.
    i had many problems with sound and i solved it
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  8. Posts : 35
    windows 7 ultimate 32bit
       #8

    that will help me solve your problem
    and dont forget to attach an screen shot !!
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  9. Posts : 908
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #9

    Stratilatis said:
    one more thing,i tried plugging my headphones n appears to be i'm having the same issue..one channel works...the other doesn't
    Is it possible it's set to the wrong speaker configuration?

    If you right click on the Microsoft speaker icon in the task bar and select "Playback Devices" you should see "Speakers" with a green check mark, that means speakers are the default device.

    Then single left click on the speaker icon, both the "properties" and "configure" buttom become active.

    First select "Configure" what is it set to? Should be Stereo, correct?

    Ok, go back and select the "Properties" button. For testing, disable all sound effects. (under Enhancements) also, take a look around at levels.

    Maybe double check your speaker connections... did you change anything on the motherboard? Add memory or anything where you could've moved the wiring?

    Just throwing out some ideas.

    Ap
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  10. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Aphelion said:
    Stratilatis said:
    one more thing,i tried plugging my headphones n appears to be i'm having the same issue..one channel works...the other doesn't
    Is it possible it's set to the wrong speaker configuration?

    If you right click on the Microsoft speaker icon in the task bar and select "Playback Devices" you should see "Speakers" with a green check mark, that means speakers are the default device.

    Then single left click on the speaker icon, both the "properties" and "configure" buttom become active.

    First select "Configure" what is it set to? Should be Stereo, correct?

    Ok, go back and select the "Properties" button. For testing, disable all sound effects. (under Enhancements) also, take a look around at levels.

    Maybe double check your speaker connections... did you change anything on the motherboard? Add memory or anything where you could've moved the wiring?

    Just throwing out some ideas.

    Ap
    well first of all gotta thank u for all the help u'r offering..i appreciate it.
    second,i don't know what's going on..i mean i previously tried all what u'v told me to do n now done for the millionth time..i believe it's a hardware related issue as u mentioned above!
    now though it might sound silly...but could it be dust or moisture piled up inside the jack n u know there are two circles inside one for the right n the other for the left channel...so could be it???j
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