cant use headphones with computer, pretty sure its not the headphones.

theweasels1

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Hello all, I'm having a problem with my turtle beach x12's, and just headphones in general in my computer. i got turtle beach headphones quite a while ago, and i haven't needed to use the mic until now. before i have tried using it, but it has never worked. i dismissed it as a problem with the headphones, but didn't care because i didn't really need to use the mic. no i would like to talk to my friends in-game, but my headphones still don't work. i tried plugging them into the ports on my case and motherboard but to no avail. then, i tried to use some old crappy Logitech headphones to see if it is a problem with my PC, and they didn't work either. the nature of the problem is as follows: i know its not a mic problem, because i can hear myself fine when i flip the little switch. when i plug my headphones in, it doesn't show up in the recording devices, even with show disabled/ unplugged checked. i don't really know how to troubleshoot beyond that so i would appreciate your help. thanks in advance, Theweasels1.:D
 

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windows 7 home premium 32bit
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intel pentium d
Memory
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UPDATE: I installed skype to see if i could get it to work, and it said could not detect sound card. i have a really old mobo, so could it not have build in capabilities for recording? do i need a sound card?
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

windows 7 home premium 32bitintel pentium d2 gigabytesati radeon hd 5770
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom build
OS
windows 7 home premium 32bit
CPU
intel pentium d
Memory
2 gigabytes
Graphics Card(s)
ati radeon hd 5770
Monitor(s) Displays
LG Flatron
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Case
CFI bastet
Mouse
SteelSeries KANA
Browser
google chrome
UPDATE: I installed skype to see if i could get it to work, and it said could not detect sound card. i have a really old mobo, so could it not have build in capabilities for recording? do i need a sound card?

yes you could need a new one. If you have a really old motherboard as you say you do; chances are that it might not have on board recording capabilities. Plus imo the aftermarket add on sound cards I think are better in a lot of ways such as sound blaster, etc. Thats what i did with my custom built system. Even though my mb has on-board audio; I went with the existing sound blaster card i had in my previous system. In short yes you are better off getting a separate sound card.
 

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custom built
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Intel I7 2600K 3.4ghz
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