Headphone jack no right channel audio

So recently the right channel audio stopped working for my headphone jack. Any Ideas on how to fix this?

I found a temporary solution :
1) Open the registry editor (Windows key + R, then enter "regedit")
2) Go to this directory :
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0001\Settings\Drv7246_DevType_0892_SS146210c7
or something that looks like that
3) Change the settings as following :
Pin 14 : 02 00 00 00
Pin 18 : 04 00 00 00
Pin 19 : 04 00 00 00
4) Restart
5) Check if it applied. If it doesn't, try again. Sometimes it doesn't work at the first try.
It actually remaps the Mic-in jack in a audio output. The sound coming out is a bit lower than the original output but it's still better than the crappy sound I've had since the headphone jack became a piece of .

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