Speakers are not working while headphones are working on my Dell Inspiron 17 5000 Series laptop
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Speakers are not working while headphones are working on my Dell Inspiron 17 5000 Series laptop. Can you please help me to solve the problem?
This is the link to my alsa-info script: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=9f7b5ddb1f41ce0bc96c7bcae29202a994355cd3
Thank you very much in advance!
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Speakers are not working while headphones are working on my Dell Inspiron 17 5000 Series laptop. Can you please help me to solve the problem?
This is the link to my alsa-info script: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=9f7b5ddb1f41ce0bc96c7bcae29202a994355cd3
Thank you very much in advance!
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Could we have more information? Do these headphones use USB or a 3.5 audio jack? Are the speakers internally installed on the laptop or are they external and the use USB/3.5 jack?
– Michael Lindman
Mar 19 '15 at 12:36
Dear Michael, thank you very much for your interest! These headphones use a 3.5 audio jack and the speakers are internally installed on the laptop. If you have any other question, do not hesitate to ask!
– user389579
Mar 19 '15 at 13:17
What audio device is selected in the sound settings under the Output tab? It should say something like "Analogue Output"
– Michael Lindman
Mar 19 '15 at 13:44
It says "Analogue Output Built-in Audio". It is the only option that I am given to choose from the audio devices in the sound settings under the Output tab. @MichaelLindman
– user389579
Mar 19 '15 at 14:22
What version of Ubuntu you're using? And is it a Ubuntu pre-installed laptop? Can you run the alsa-info script and paste the link back to your question? Thanks
– P.-H. Lin
Mar 26 '15 at 7:20
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Speakers are not working while headphones are working on my Dell Inspiron 17 5000 Series laptop. Can you please help me to solve the problem?
This is the link to my alsa-info script: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=9f7b5ddb1f41ce0bc96c7bcae29202a994355cd3
Thank you very much in advance!
sound dell headphones inspiron speakers
Speakers are not working while headphones are working on my Dell Inspiron 17 5000 Series laptop. Can you please help me to solve the problem?
This is the link to my alsa-info script: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=9f7b5ddb1f41ce0bc96c7bcae29202a994355cd3
Thank you very much in advance!
sound dell headphones inspiron speakers
sound dell headphones inspiron speakers
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asked Mar 19 '15 at 12:20
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Could we have more information? Do these headphones use USB or a 3.5 audio jack? Are the speakers internally installed on the laptop or are they external and the use USB/3.5 jack?
– Michael Lindman
Mar 19 '15 at 12:36
Dear Michael, thank you very much for your interest! These headphones use a 3.5 audio jack and the speakers are internally installed on the laptop. If you have any other question, do not hesitate to ask!
– user389579
Mar 19 '15 at 13:17
What audio device is selected in the sound settings under the Output tab? It should say something like "Analogue Output"
– Michael Lindman
Mar 19 '15 at 13:44
It says "Analogue Output Built-in Audio". It is the only option that I am given to choose from the audio devices in the sound settings under the Output tab. @MichaelLindman
– user389579
Mar 19 '15 at 14:22
What version of Ubuntu you're using? And is it a Ubuntu pre-installed laptop? Can you run the alsa-info script and paste the link back to your question? Thanks
– P.-H. Lin
Mar 26 '15 at 7:20
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Could we have more information? Do these headphones use USB or a 3.5 audio jack? Are the speakers internally installed on the laptop or are they external and the use USB/3.5 jack?
– Michael Lindman
Mar 19 '15 at 12:36
Dear Michael, thank you very much for your interest! These headphones use a 3.5 audio jack and the speakers are internally installed on the laptop. If you have any other question, do not hesitate to ask!
– user389579
Mar 19 '15 at 13:17
What audio device is selected in the sound settings under the Output tab? It should say something like "Analogue Output"
– Michael Lindman
Mar 19 '15 at 13:44
It says "Analogue Output Built-in Audio". It is the only option that I am given to choose from the audio devices in the sound settings under the Output tab. @MichaelLindman
– user389579
Mar 19 '15 at 14:22
What version of Ubuntu you're using? And is it a Ubuntu pre-installed laptop? Can you run the alsa-info script and paste the link back to your question? Thanks
– P.-H. Lin
Mar 26 '15 at 7:20
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Could we have more information? Do these headphones use USB or a 3.5 audio jack? Are the speakers internally installed on the laptop or are they external and the use USB/3.5 jack?
– Michael Lindman
Mar 19 '15 at 12:36
Could we have more information? Do these headphones use USB or a 3.5 audio jack? Are the speakers internally installed on the laptop or are they external and the use USB/3.5 jack?
– Michael Lindman
Mar 19 '15 at 12:36
Dear Michael, thank you very much for your interest! These headphones use a 3.5 audio jack and the speakers are internally installed on the laptop. If you have any other question, do not hesitate to ask!
– user389579
Mar 19 '15 at 13:17
Dear Michael, thank you very much for your interest! These headphones use a 3.5 audio jack and the speakers are internally installed on the laptop. If you have any other question, do not hesitate to ask!
– user389579
Mar 19 '15 at 13:17
What audio device is selected in the sound settings under the Output tab? It should say something like "Analogue Output"
– Michael Lindman
Mar 19 '15 at 13:44
What audio device is selected in the sound settings under the Output tab? It should say something like "Analogue Output"
– Michael Lindman
Mar 19 '15 at 13:44
It says "Analogue Output Built-in Audio". It is the only option that I am given to choose from the audio devices in the sound settings under the Output tab. @MichaelLindman
– user389579
Mar 19 '15 at 14:22
It says "Analogue Output Built-in Audio". It is the only option that I am given to choose from the audio devices in the sound settings under the Output tab. @MichaelLindman
– user389579
Mar 19 '15 at 14:22
What version of Ubuntu you're using? And is it a Ubuntu pre-installed laptop? Can you run the alsa-info script and paste the link back to your question? Thanks
– P.-H. Lin
Mar 26 '15 at 7:20
What version of Ubuntu you're using? And is it a Ubuntu pre-installed laptop? Can you run the alsa-info script and paste the link back to your question? Thanks
– P.-H. Lin
Mar 26 '15 at 7:20
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can you navigate to Settings -> Sound and check outputs there?
I often have them set to headphones (after plugging them in) and it doesn't switch back on disconnect. Manually reselecting output device work, thoguh.
Just select headphones and then normal speakers again and it should work fine.
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can you navigate to Settings -> Sound and check outputs there?
I often have them set to headphones (after plugging them in) and it doesn't switch back on disconnect. Manually reselecting output device work, thoguh.
Just select headphones and then normal speakers again and it should work fine.
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can you navigate to Settings -> Sound and check outputs there?
I often have them set to headphones (after plugging them in) and it doesn't switch back on disconnect. Manually reselecting output device work, thoguh.
Just select headphones and then normal speakers again and it should work fine.
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can you navigate to Settings -> Sound and check outputs there?
I often have them set to headphones (after plugging them in) and it doesn't switch back on disconnect. Manually reselecting output device work, thoguh.
Just select headphones and then normal speakers again and it should work fine.
can you navigate to Settings -> Sound and check outputs there?
I often have them set to headphones (after plugging them in) and it doesn't switch back on disconnect. Manually reselecting output device work, thoguh.
Just select headphones and then normal speakers again and it should work fine.
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Could we have more information? Do these headphones use USB or a 3.5 audio jack? Are the speakers internally installed on the laptop or are they external and the use USB/3.5 jack?
– Michael Lindman
Mar 19 '15 at 12:36
Dear Michael, thank you very much for your interest! These headphones use a 3.5 audio jack and the speakers are internally installed on the laptop. If you have any other question, do not hesitate to ask!
– user389579
Mar 19 '15 at 13:17
What audio device is selected in the sound settings under the Output tab? It should say something like "Analogue Output"
– Michael Lindman
Mar 19 '15 at 13:44
It says "Analogue Output Built-in Audio". It is the only option that I am given to choose from the audio devices in the sound settings under the Output tab. @MichaelLindman
– user389579
Mar 19 '15 at 14:22
What version of Ubuntu you're using? And is it a Ubuntu pre-installed laptop? Can you run the alsa-info script and paste the link back to your question? Thanks
– P.-H. Lin
Mar 26 '15 at 7:20