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William Weaver Posted on Jun 19, 2017
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Motherboard mic input jacks are picking up output sound not input

I just made my new desktop with a UD3H and got everything to work besides my audio input. The headset is a razer carcharias and its been working on my laptop no problem but when I plugged it into my desktop I can hear out of my headphones put when I try and listen to my mic it is just making a humming noise. I have tried both front and back jacks and had no luck. I am stuck on what to do with and was hoping to get a solution. Thank you for your time

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2009

SOURCE: mic not working when headphone plugged in

Try changing the Windows Default Audio devices

  1. Go to control Panel
  2. Sounds and audio devices
  3. The Audio tab
  4. Then change the Sound Recording Device to Logitech Headphone INPUT
Hopefully this will work

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2009

SOURCE: audio input/output problem

Dear user,,

Pl go to control panel and select sound/audio device and click and see you see install sound device.

pl double click on speaker symbol at taskbar.

see volume controler and selecting hedphone device and see it is mute or not


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Ravindra Shah

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2009

SOURCE: audio/sound problems

sounds (pun intended) like you have your headphones plugged into the microphone input. See if you can change the spot they are plugged in...

good luck

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  • Posted on Feb 04, 2010

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That, & most, earphone sockets, simply doesn't have enough "Current" or signal voltage to drive your TV set's audio in Amplifier. You need to get a Pre-Amp, to amplify the signal, up to a level that can be used by the TV. So you need to purchase, or build from a kit, a small stereo pre-amp and insert it between your laptop & TV audio In.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2010

SOURCE: My Razer Carcharias headset's sound in the

replace the jack that plugs into your player. it has an open in it

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