DieselBudgie
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One of my audio channels - the left one, I think - is fuzzy and barely recognizable, while the other channel is fine. I determined that it's a software problem by unplugging my amp and plugging earphones directly into the audio jack, and seeing that the problem persisted.
I've had this issue before, but after fiddling with a bunch of settings, I finally stumbled upon an option the Realktek HD audio driver gives you: when you plug something into the audio jack, a little dialog appears asking whether you just plugged in speakers, or headphones. If I selected headphones instead of speakers (regardless of what was actually plugged in) the fuzzy channel would pop back, good as new. But if I selected speakers, one channel would be fuzzy again.
The problem is: I want to play a video game that (for some unfathomably silly reason) doesn't work right if Realtek drivers are being used. So I uninstalled Realtek, and ordered Windows to install the default drivers, which it did. But now one channel is fuzzy again, and I can't find a Windows option similar to what Realtek gave me that fixes it. Or any option that fixes it.
So my question is: is there a fix, a workaround, or a different, reliable sound driver which allows you to switch between "speakers mode" and "headphones mode"?
I've had this issue before, but after fiddling with a bunch of settings, I finally stumbled upon an option the Realktek HD audio driver gives you: when you plug something into the audio jack, a little dialog appears asking whether you just plugged in speakers, or headphones. If I selected headphones instead of speakers (regardless of what was actually plugged in) the fuzzy channel would pop back, good as new. But if I selected speakers, one channel would be fuzzy again.
The problem is: I want to play a video game that (for some unfathomably silly reason) doesn't work right if Realtek drivers are being used. So I uninstalled Realtek, and ordered Windows to install the default drivers, which it did. But now one channel is fuzzy again, and I can't find a Windows option similar to what Realtek gave me that fixes it. Or any option that fixes it.
So my question is: is there a fix, a workaround, or a different, reliable sound driver which allows you to switch between "speakers mode" and "headphones mode"?
My Computer
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Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bitIntel Core 2 Duo E74003gb DDR2 400mhz2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 620 (MSI)
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo E7400
- Motherboard
- Intel DG41RQ (LGA775)
- Memory
- 3gb DDR2 400mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GT 620 (MSI)
- Sound Card
- None; output to amp
- Hard Drives
- SEAGATE ST3500418AS
SAMSUNG HD322HJ
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- Avast free
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- Firefox