Argonath RPG - A World of its own
Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: Lionel Valdes on November 09, 2011, 05:47:35 pm
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Sorry for my English. I can't explain very well but my description is enough:
My computer's audio 'hole' where headphone jack enters is broken. The cover got off a long time ago but I still can enter the headphone jack. A month after, something there blocks the headphone jack and doesn't let it enter. Please help me with manual instructions. I really need it because I can't hear very good on: Teamspeak, Youtube....etc
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We refer to it as the 'Audio Jack'
Anything inside the 'hole'? If so use something made of plastic to get it out
Thats the only thing I can suggest really.
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No not something inside but the audio jack is broken from inside.
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If i've understood right if it's broken it's broken it cannot be fixed. All i believe you can do now is to slide your headphone plug into an alternative hole. (No rude jokes with "That's what she said" please) I assume this is for the front panel audio jacks right?
PS. You've been here before with audio issues what is it with you and audio equipment?
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