Lenovo y500 headphone port problem

hi everyone
i've a lenovo y500  problem  
when i plug in any head phone 
windows tell me thats a headphone pluged in 
but no sound 
in the jbl the sound is good 
bot in headphone jack ... no thing 
plz help ! Thanks 

hi essamkaseb,
Welcome to Lenovo Community Forums!
First try Reinstalling the Audio Driver
  Open Device Manager and under Sound and gaming controllers, Rightclick and uninstall the Realtek Audio there.
Restart the computer and install the Audio driver back from these links
 Winodws 7
 Realtek Audio Driver (ALC269) 
Windows 8
 Realtek Audio Driver 
Windows 8.1
 Realtek Audio Driver for 64-bit Windows  
Restart the system again and try out your earphones.
Also try a different set of earphones.
Regards
Solid Cruver
Did someone help you today? Press the star on the left to thank them with a Kudo!
If you find a post helpful and it answers your question, please mark it as an "Accepted Solution"! This will help the rest of the Community with similar issues identify the verified solution and benefit from it.
Follow @LenovoForums on Twitter!

Similar Messages

  • Nokia 5530XM 3.5mm headphone port problem

    Hi, I recently bought this phone on contract with virgin a few weeks ago, I seem to be having a problem with the headphone port as everytime i listen to a track on any headphones, I can only hear on one headphone and have to keep moving the jack so that I can hear on both headphones. The microphone on the headset also does not seem to be working on it, I know it isnt a problem with the headset as I tried it with another 5530 and it worked fine.
    Is there any chance I could get this repaired at a nokia store in London ?
    Message Edited by mathinator on 26-Dec-2009 02:01 PM

    Should do but you won't know till you try. If it is due to a manufacturing defect then it should be fixed under warranty. If itis due to misuse then you may be asked to pay.
     You can find your nearest Nokia Care Point at:
    For UK
    http://www.nokia.co.uk/A4228006
    For Europe:
    http://europe.nokia.com/A4388379
    For Asia-Pacific
    http://www.nokia-asia.com/A4416070
    Elsewhere:
    http://www.nokia.com select your country, go to the support section, then select repair. 

  • Is it hardware ( headphone port) problem?

    hi there,
    yesterday i noticed that there is no speaker ring for sms when headphones are in, it vibrates and sound goes only in headphones.( ulike calls, during calls it rings in both.. )
    and another problem, sometimes , if the phone is locked and i plug headphones light turns on and if phone isnt locked, ipod automaticly starts playing music.( not always)
    is these problems coused by hardware or by software?
    p.s. i'm on 3.0 . please post any ideas, everything would be helpfull.
    sorry for my english..

    Hello EAB007,
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    For more information on this, take a look at:
    iOS: Wi-Fi settings grayed out or dim
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1559
    Best of luck,
    Mario

  • 2nd Gen iTouch Screen/Headphone port problems.

    Ok, so my sister has a 2nd gen iPod Touch that was immediately put into an Otterbox case to protect it. It's been a few months and now when she plugs in headphones, the screen flickers on and off if the headphone plug is moved around. I don't know what the heck is the problem and that darn Otterbox protects that thing. Any ideas? Thanks.
    Message was edited by: Warheart1188

    You have a hardware issue there that would need to be serviced to fix. The socket may need to be replaced. If you are out of warranty, I would suggest a third-party repair shop. It will be cheaper than Apple.
    Check out the new remodeled MacOSG website! 24-hour Apple-related news & support.
     MacOSG: An Apple User Group  iTunes: MacOSG Podcast  Follow us on Twitter: MacOSG

  • IPod headphone port starting to give problems

    I have a iPod with color display 60 GB which works perfect except for the fact that recently I have had issues with playing tracks on it. In some positions of the cables/connector and some combinations of 'pressing', etc., the sound will only be from one channel, very low volume or just paused while plugged in.
    First I believed it was due to the headphones, but with another pair of headphones, the problems are there as well, while these give none of these problems on my MBP. Therefore I now assume it is the port.
    Any clue how to resolve this issue? The iPod has just normal warranty, but I've had it already for some time. It sounds like a ridiculous idea to throw away a machine functioning perfectly except for a headphone plug.

    Top RH corner of your post is Options, then Edit Reply. That will help you avoid posting embarrassing typos.

  • Combined audio & video from iMac mini DVI & headphone ports to HDMI to TV

    I presently have my iMac connected to my Sony Bravia tv so that the video goes from the mini DVI port through a converter to HDMI to a 25 foot cable, a HDMI coupler and another 25 foot cable to the TV. The video quality is good since I use 24 AWG cables. The audio goes from the headphone port through a 50 foot 3.5 mm cable to a converter to RCA stereo cables to the tv. The audio quality is not very good with this setup and I would like to send the audio over the HDMI cable with the video so that I would have only a single cable over the 50 foot run and could use a HDMI wall plate for a neater installation. I am wondering whether anyone has tried this somewhat expensive solution to my kind of problem, and whether it worked. Atlona DVI + Digital Audio to HDMI Converter. Model: AT-DVID-HDMI

    Not sure if it would work. The audio input is described as +audio (SPDIF) input+ which is not analog or the Toslink optical digital. SPDIF is a digital format, so you would need another converter. And since the video input is full DVI, you'd need a different adapter for the iMac's video output.
    Considering the complexity, additional adapters, rather long travel length, and $199 price for the Atlona device, depending on what you want to show on the HDTV, you may want to consider an Apple TV. The older 40GB version is $149 at the Apple +Special Deals+ page. You can then stream your content wirelessly, and not have to worry about any cabling. But obviously, an Apple TV does not stream everything that that iMac can play, so it would only work if what you want to show is stuff you can play in iTunes. Plus you may want to see what Apple introduces at the 1/27 special event.
    The iMac's audio output port doubles as an optical digital port, with a Toslink adapter, so if the Sony Bravia has optical digital input, you may be able to run a Toslink cable. I believe 50 feet is too long, so you would need some type repeater at the midway point.

  • Lenovo M92P 2992E5U Monitor problem

    Just recently bought a Lenovo M92P 2992EU from amazon.
    http://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-2992E5U-M92p-Desktop/dp/B00A2V3SV0/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1375841434&sr...
    When i plug my monitor to the motherboard VGA port, there's no display on the monitor.  However, when i plug my monitor into the Video card's VGA port, there's display. 
    What's wrong with it? This is my second lenovo with the same problem. I didnt do anything to it. It is my first day using it.  Also, i called Lenovo Tech Support, they remotely helped me do all of the driver update....

    You must enable multi-monitor support if you wish to use the internal graphics when a graphics card is installed.
    http://support.lenovo.com/en_NL/downloads/detail.page?DocID=HT062228

  • Headphone port only accepts certain headphones

    Up until recently i haven't had a problem with headphones, but when i tried to buy a new pair the quality was really bad. This was the same with other headphones i found around the house so i assume it's a problem with the headphone port.

    Likely a problem with the headphone jack.
    - Try cleaning/blowing out the headphone jack. The insert and remome a headophone plug a dozen times or so.
    - If still problem that indicates a back headphone jack.
    Apple will exchange your iPod for a refurbished for this price. The do not fix yurs.
    Apple - Support - iPod - Repair pricing
    A third-party place like the following will breplace the jack for less. Google for more places.
    iPhone Repair, Service & Parts: iPod Touch, iPad, MacBook Pro Screens

  • Headphone port never works

    Anyone have any problem with headphone port? Mine has never worked on my MacBook Pro Mid 2012.  Any fixes/suggestions out there?

    1. Reset PRAM.  http://support.apple.com/kb/PH4405
    2. Reset SMC.     http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
        Choose the method for:
        "Resetting SMC on portables with a battery you should not remove on your own".

  • I cannot hear any songs or movies from my laptop speakers - the headphone port works and a red light is showing? The output sound settings are showing as digital optical only? Any ideas :)

    I cannot hear any songs or movies from my laptop speakers - the headphone port works and a red light is showing from the port? The output sound settings are showing as digital optical only? I used the headphones in the laptop for the first time yesterday and have had this problem ever since. Any ideas

    The internal switch in the audio output port is stuck.  Try inserting the earphone plug a few times.  If no success, try jiggling a tooth pick inside in order to trip the switch.. If still no success, have the technicians at the Apple store genius bar do it for you.
    Ciao.

  • Changing headphone port to microphone port

    hp 15-g092sa
    i have just bought a hp laptop and didnt realise there was no microphone port , it has a headphone port, and i was wondering if it is possble to change the port to a mic port temp for me to plug a mini disc player into it and use the sound recorder to record the music, i bought the laptop with the purpose of converting old mini discs to mp3 and i cant believe the one laptop i bought  has no mic input.
    would love your help
    thanks tracey

    Hi,
    Your machine should have micophone and haedphone port combo:   
      http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&docname=c04372331
    You can use that same port for both headphones and microphone.  It is designed to use headset (for chatting) such as:
        http://www.amazon.com/eForCity%C2%AE-Computer-Headphone-Headset-Microphone/dp/B002ZKNRNA
    Regards.
    BH
    **Click the KUDOS thumb up on the left to say 'Thanks'**
    Make it easier for other people to find solutions by marking a Reply 'Accept as Solution' if it solves your problem.

  • MacBook Pro headphone port refuses to recognise headphones

    Hi
    Since doing a clean install of Mavericks (which solved a ReportCrash loop problem), everything has been fine except...
    for some reason the 3.5mm headphone port refuses to acknowledge the existence of headphones when plugged in. The internal speakers do not cut out. No sound comes through the headphones.
    If I go into Systems Preferences/Sound/Output there is no option for headphones sound, just internal speakers.
    I have tried everything (deleting .plist files and rebooting, booting in safe mode, PRAM resets etc etc). I have also tried various sets of headphones (mono, stereo and three ring headphone plugs). They all don't work on my MacBook Pro, they all do work (and make the internal speakers cut out) on my MacBook Air. It's not the headphones.
    The port will happily recognise, charge and download my iPod nano.
    I am convinced this is an OS problem, as the port has not suffered any shocks, and it happened directly after a clean Mavericks install. It was working fine on Mavericks before the clean install.
    I'd really rather not go through the pain of another clean install, especially if this is a known issue (though I can't find any reference to exactly the same problem).
    Any thoughts/suggestions?
    Thanks
    Nick

    Duh... sorry please ignore the note about it charging my ipod nano. That was the result of a very tired brain. Of course the nano is charged via USB. The rest of the post still stands, though. Your help would be appreciated. Thanks. N

  • My headphone port is not working anymore, i have a new ipod touch

    I have a new ipod touch, recently my headphone port began to have many problems, first there where funny noices and now it doesnt work at all. I try with new head phones, and as well with 3 different type of speakers and it doesnt work as well.
    I have IOS 8.2

    - Try cleaning out/blowing out the headphone jack. Try inserting/removing the plug a dozen times or so. There is a little switch in the headphone jack that disconnects the speaker when the headphone jack is inserted.
    Try the following to rule out a software problem
    - Reset the iOS device. Nothing will be lost
    Reset iPod touch: Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
    least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
    - Reset all settings
    Go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset All Settings.
    All your preferences and settings are reset. Information (such as contacts and calendars) and media (such as songs and videos) aren’t affected.
    - Restore from backup
    - Restore to factory settings/new iOS device.
    - Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store. Seems you have a bad headphone jack or other hardware problem.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar

  • No sound from headphone port in 15" macbook pro mid 2012

    Hi everyone,
    I'm having a problem.  I didn't use my headphone port for a long time and then when I did I used a non-Apple headphone and when I got no sound I thought it because it was b/c of this.  So when I used an Apple headphone recently I found I had the same problem.  I am wondering if there is a fix out there or if it is something inherent and I need to get it repaired.  I get sound from the built in speakers just not from the headphone jack.  Much thanks in advance for any advice.

    Try a PRAM reset:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1379
    Ciao.

  • Audio only coming out one side of headphone port - Retina MBP

    I bought a retina MBP a few months ago, and suddenly the headphone port only outputs to the right side. It does it with anything I plug in to it, so it's definitely not the speakers/headphones. It's also not the balance slider in the system preferences > sound menu.
    Does this mean it's a hardware problem? I'd hate to have to send it in for repair, but this is driving me crazy.
    Thanks for any help!
    edit: I've also already reset the SMC to no avail.

    System Preferences > Accessibility > Sound
    Make sure that "Play stereo as mono" is not enabled.
    Headphone jack fits in snug in the port?
    Tried resetting PRAM?
    If these steps do not help, you may have to contact Apple.
    Best.

Maybe you are looking for