MSI GF615M-P33:Front Panel Jack headphone issues.

When plugged in front panel can't hear people talking in videos(no matter what software I use) nor mp3 files but I can hear music alright.
At the rear sound panel it works well.
I got the newest Realtek HD Audio Manager driver....

Found out that front panel jack place is a little bit up........If I put it in totally it sounds quietly.
I have to find a good "location" in female jack to have good volune....

Similar Messages

  • MSI P965 Platinum - Front Panel Audio u/s

    Finally after managing to get XP Pro SP1 CD to install, I have a stable system, and thanks to those whom freely gave advice.
    But we hit the next issue with this motherboard, the front panel audio.
    Firstly the Realtek detection software doesn't detect anything plugged into the front panel.
    Connected the cables as follows from my Coolermaster Stacker case;
    mobo                = case wires/colour
    pin1 aud-mic      = mic-in - yellow
    pin2 aug-gnd      = gnd - black
    pin3 aud-mc-bas = mic-pwr - red
    pin4 aud-vcc      = empty
    pin5 aud-fpout-R = R out - green
    pin6 aud-ret-R    = R ret - green
    pin7 hp-on          = empty
    pin8 key
    pin9 aud-fpout-L = L out - white
    pin0 aud-ret-L    = L ret - white
    The above pin out gives nothing at all, but audio from rear ports on the computer motherboard is fine.
    I also tried the following,
    where the microphone wires were left disconnected, therefore just the speakers plugged into the front panel audio header
    mobo                = case wires/colour
    pin1 aud-mic      =
    pin2 aug-gnd      = gnd - black
    pin3 aud-mc-bas =
    pin4 aud-vcc      = empty
    pin5 aud-fpout-R = R out - green
    pin6 aud-ret-R    = R ret - green
    pin7 hp-on          = empty
    pin8 key
    pin9 aud-fpout-L = L out - white
    pin0 aud-ret-L    = L ret - white
    The above still gave me no audio out from the front panel.
    Intrestingly if I leave the front panel audio header blank, I still get rear audio fine, where I would have expected to have put jumpers across the L and R outputs as is the norm.
    I have removed the front panel from the computer to ensure that the wires terminate OK, and have not been pulled out/off.
    Have I plugged in the wires correctly?
    Is there some hidden setting that I have missed, I admit that I do not like the Realtek audio software?
    I cannot find any way to boost the microphone input since Realtek audio software has been installed.
    One day case/mobo manufactures will use a standard for the front panel headers and front panel audio headers, and we will have a simple single plug to insert, rather than a group of single fiddly connectors that have to be attached to a header that was at the last minute attached to the motherboard as far away from the front of the case, and in the darkest most fiddle corner.
    Oh well......
    Cheers

    AaronYuri - you're are so right there my friend.  I just pity Joe User whom might attempt such a move themselves.
    In the end my entire issue was software related, and that has to be blamed on Realteks software, far too many options approached from far too many different angles. Audio is really simple, plug your cables in, and it should just work, certainly in the simple case of 2-1 speakers and a microphone. Why exactly it took a couple of hours to figure out how to get the front panel microphone to be seen in the first place, let alone any signal, is beyond me.
    So my cables were all connected correctly as per the MSI manual, confirmed by my Abit manual and other post here and on other forums.
    In the Realtek MSI audio software, on the I/O Audio tab, connector settings, I had to select 'disable front panel jack detection' and 'mute rear panel output when front headphones plugged in'. The other option here 'enable auto pop up...' is unchecked.
    After this the Realtek software mentioned something about a new profile had been set up?
    I then went to Windows Control Panel, Sounds and Audio devices, and selected the voice tab, on this page I selected 'mic IN at front panel [pink]' from the drop down list for Voice Recording'. Proceeded to 'test hardware' and the microphone is now working. This option to select the input in the drop down list was not available before.
    All a bit of POKE and HOPE.
    But we seem to be there.

  • Motherboard no rear audio when "disable front panel jack detection" not selected

    I recently built this system.
    Motherboard:  MSI P67A-G43 (B3) LGA 1155 Intel P67 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard
    Processor:   Intel Core i7-2600 Sandy Bridge 3.4GHz LGA 1155 95W Quad-Core Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 2000 BX80623I72600
    Memory: G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model F3-12800CL7D-8GBXH
    Video Card: EVGA SuperClocked 012-P3-1572-AR GeForce GTX 570 (Fermi) 1280MB 320-bit GDDR5
    HD 1: OCZ Solid 3 SLD3-25SAT3-120G 2.5" 120GB SATA III MLC
    HD 2: Western Digital Caviar Black WD2002FAEX 2TB 7200 RPM SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive
    Additional NIC:  Rosewill RC-400 10/ 100/ 1000Mbps PCI V2.2, 32/64-bit, 33/66MHz Networking LAN Card
    DVD: SAMSUNG Black Blu-ray Combo SATA Model SH-B123L LightScribe Support - OEM
    Power Supply: OCZ ZT Series 750W Fully-Modular 80PLUS Bronze High Performance Power Supply
    Case: Antec One Hundred Black Steel / Plastic ATX Mid Tower Computer Case
    I also have an old Creative 4.1 speaker system (been around for about 10 years from system to system)
    It worked flawlessly....until.....this morning my daughter was watching NetFlix and she plugged in the headphones.  The sound muted the rears (as it is supposed to do) and sound came through the headphones (front jack) as it was supposed to do.  She said some popup appeared to which she didn't read and just hit OK (doh!).  Now I am unable to get any sound out of the rear speakers when unplugging the headphones.  After much playing around, if I un-check  "disable front panel jack detection" in the MSI Audio Manager then the sound once again works from the rear, however (as can be expected) it doesn't mute it when the headphone jack is re-plugged in. Strange, thing is that this worked before this morning.  It's like it is always detecting the headphones and therefore mutes the rears.

    Additional information. 
    I also have to set:  "Separate all input jacks as independent input devices"      in the MSI Audio Manager (Device advanced settings) in order to get my microphone to work too.   
    What the heck happended?  What's wrong?
    MSI, got any ideas?

  • Front panel audio - Headphone detection is reve

    When I plug headphones in the intel hd front panel audio port the speaker settings change to 5. when I remove the headphones the creative console speaker settings change to headphones. This is functioning completely opposite of how it is intended. Is there a fix for this issue?Does anyone else have this problem?

    I wish I could be of the help you really need, but you did ask if others are having no problems with the front panel jacks. I'm using the XTreme gamer card with a Gigabyte 3D Aurora case, and the front panel jacks work as expected, although I did have to insert and remove the plug many times in quick succession to "clean" the internal contacts in the jack before it would work properly. I've had no problem since. However, I never had a reverse effect like you mention. That is indeed a mystery, but I doubt that it is a software problem. Phil

  • Fatal1ty Champion Front Panel I/O Issue

    'Fatalty Champion Front Panel I/O Issue I just purchased a Creative PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatalty Champion Series Sound Card. I have installed the card and front panel into my system with the latest drivers.
    I am unable to get the front panel to work (the soundcard works fine). It has no lights, volume does not work and the mode selection does not work, in fact the only thing that works are my headphones. When I plug in my headphones my speakers mute and I get sound in my headphones. I have disconnected all connections and reconnected them ensure they are fully seated. I have reseated my card as well.
    System Specs
    EVGA X58
    2G of 600 RAM
    2 Vertex20 SSD?s in RAID0
    DVD Player
    GTX295 and a GTX8800
    Dual Mon
    Win7 x64 Ultimate
    My system is extremely stable with no issues other than the new Sound Card. Here is the driver I used, Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Driver 2.7.0007. I have also tried the Product Identification Module Update.
    Any suggestions?

    Thanks for the answer so fast.
    I use win xp 32 bit,is there any solution for win xp
    Product indentification module update
    File Name : PID_W7PCAPP_US_2__0.exe
    Requirements:
    [color="#ff0000"]Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7 32-bit <
    Sound Blaster X-Fi and X-Fi Titanium series of audio devices listed above<
    Review and found this also
    XFTI_PCDRVBETA_US_2_7_0008.exe
    Fixes:
    Resolves issue of Sound Blaster X-Fi I/O Dri'veBay not workingin Windows XP. <
    But I have the same problem.
    If you me that fix to you with that patch, I'll have to install win 7.
    Regards

  • MSI GF615M-P33 problem with sb audigy se

    Hi everyone
    First of all in case it's useful, here's my system:
    Windows xp sp2 32bit
    AMD Athlon X2 240 2.8GHz Socket AM3 2MB
    MSI GF615M-P33 GeForce 6150SE Socket AM3
    Asus Radeon X1550 512mb (old card works fine)
    Sound Blaster Audigy SE
    Crucial 2GB DDR3 1333MHz/PC3-10600 Memory CL9 1.5V
    0 Maxtor 80GB  SATAII 7200rpm 8MB Cache
    1 Maxtor 250GB SATAII 7200rpm 8MB Cache
    G7 680 watt psu
    So this is my third msi board and everything is fine except windows is giving me this error code: Your computer's system firmware does not include enough information to properly configure and use this device (sound blaster audigy).  To use this device, contact your computer manufacturer to obtain a firmware or BIOS update. (Code 35).
    I had a look at what I think is the bios version according to the boot screen A7597nms V2.0 123109 (does this look right?). Also, the advertised version of my board had a red pcb, mine is black and the version is 1.2, don't know if that's important, mentioning anyway.
    Now I know the card works with the board because I did something slightly different, (just to see if it would work and save time). After building the computer I didn't reformat the hard drive from the previous mother board, just plugged it in and installed the new chipset drivers etc. Everything fine, soundcard working, except the cpu was only in single core and running very cool; less than 30 degrees c. So, decided to reformat properly, all good, cpu in multi and running around 40 degrees c, but just this problem with the sound card.
    Another difference I notice is in windows control panel under Power Options I can't enable 'advanced power management' the option isn't there, so have to switch of the computer manually (which isn't a major problem). In the bios I always disable ACPI as I run a lot of audio processing software and according to some stuff I've read, can cause problems with irq's and all that technical stuff that I don't know much about.
    Anyway, to the point. My question is: do I need to update the bios to 2.1 or would it be better to buy a new sound card. I've tried various bios settings and updating the drivers but makes no difference. I've even reinstalled windows with acpi enabled, again, the same error code.
    Any help/questions much appreciated. Hope I've explained this well enough.

    Quote
    So this is my third msi board and everything is fine except windows is giving me this error code: Your computer's system firmware does not include enough information to properly configure and use this device (sound blaster audigy).  To use this device, contact your computer manufacturer to obtain a firmware or BIOS update. (Code 35)
    Quote
    In the bios I always disable ACPI as I run a lot of audio processing software and according to some stuff I've read, can cause problems with irq's and all that technical stuff that I don't know much about.
    What HAL is installed? Look in device manager under "Computer"

  • MSI GF615M-P33 without LAN driver.

    I put together a pc with the MSI GF615M-P33 yesterday. With the CD from MSI I was able to install the drivers for Chip, Sound, CPU.
    Now, I was not able to press neither the "LAN" or "RAID" buttons in the program to start installing the drivers for this.
    The only LAN driver I found for MSI GF615M-P33 was at msi.com. But only for 32-bit Vista. I use Windows 7 64-bit.
    Can someone tell me where to find drivers? Really need to get my webconnection up and running as fast as possible! 
    PC Specs
    # Cooler Master Elite 310 Black/Blue Fans: 1x 120mm rear, ATX, mATX, 2x USB, 1x Audio, 17 dBA
    # Silver Power SP-400P2C 400W Super Low Noise, 2x PCIe, 12cm Fan
    # AMD Athlon II X2 250, 3,0Ghz, AM3, 2MB, 65W, Boxed
    # Kingston ValueR. DDR3 1333MHz 4GB, CL9, Kit w/two matched ValueRAM 2GB DDR3
    # MSI GF615M-P33, Socket-AM3, m-ATX, GeForce 6150se, DDR3,SATAII, GbLAN, PCI-Ex16
    # Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 512MB GDDR3 PCI-Express 2.0, DVI-I, native-HDMI, HDCP, Lite-Retail
    # Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 500GB SATA-300, 16MB, 7200RPM

    Quote from: Fredrik on 19-January-10, 05:13:18
    I think you have to find out at Realtek's site if they have come up with drivers:
    "Supports 10/100/1000 Fast Ethernet by Realtek 8211CL."
    ...Can't find any by a quick glance. It wont work with Windows 7 own drivers?
    The Realtek's pages has no drivers for the 8211CL, tried that yesterday.. Doesn't seem like Win7 works with it...
    Quote from: adamantine on 19-January-10, 05:21:35
    I'm not sure, but the standard nforce driver may have installed the LAN drivers for you.
     I just downloaded newest nForce and geforce drivers fron NVIDIA, everything including LAN works except audio (which I disabled anyway).  It shows up on device manager as "nForce Ethernet" or something like that.
    Good luck!
    I will try that.
    Thanks for both answers!

  • Msi p35 neo Front Audio Jacks Not Working

    i have msi p35 mainboard and EZcool case in the front i have 2 usb,mic in and headphones jacks
    the usb jacks are working and but mic and headphone jacks doesn't work
    I instulled the driver and it Show me the jacks but the steel doesn't work
    What should I do?
    plz help me
    now you can see my promplem in video

    Deactivate the automatic front panel audio jack detection option in realtek hd audio manager.

  • MSI P67A-GD65 - Front panel connections and sli A NO GO!

    I have issues with this board and two gtx580 cards in sli, because If I plug the front panel connectors (power, reset, power led, hdd), the bottom card won't fit.
    The issue was already found here too: http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1036689234&postcount=81
    Any solution from MSI.

    That's not a problem for me; as the cables are plenty long. In regards to cable length the position is actually reasonable (though higher up on the same edge would address both issues). I've used at least one mb that had the connector about as far away as possible from the front connectors (it wasn't an msi - the last msi board I used was a K-3 which was really nice; still use it in my Dad's computer). Oh well I hope MSI respond to my ticket; as well as the other fellow; if nothing else maybe in the future they will address the issue.
    Quote from: Bernhard on 21-March-11, 04:52:00
    The MSI design alone is not the only problem. The case designers also leave the geader cables shorter than desired. I have no problem with my CM 690, but the other cases just seem to have cables that are about 10cm too short.
    One solution I have employed is to route those cables under the board, diagonally, as the cable thickness is just less than the standoff heights. Thus, lay the cable in the case before inserting the MB. That way at least they won't get in the way of the GPU cards.

  • HELP! MSI GF615M-P33 7597 Ver 1.3 BIOS needed!

    Hallo!
    Please help. on GF615M-P33 7597 Ver 1.3 (!!Ver1.3!!) BIOS crashes :( But Bootlock is alive and Ctrl+Home works ok.
    I cant find BIOS for this motherboard.
    Please make a dump of this bios if you have same ver 1.3 http://www.msi.com/index.php?func=proddesc&maincat_no=1&cat2_no=171&prod_no=2134 motherboard and send me **Email-Address removed to protect user from spam**
    best regards! Pavel

    http://www.msi.com/product/mb/GF615M-P33-V2.html#/?div=BIOS
    sn: 601-7597-100b1008615634
    when i put the 3 files on my usb stick, an then go on my msi pc i put in usb port and go on my pc.
    they print me on the screen:
    "FILE NOT FOUND
    PLEASE COPY LAST BIOS.... ..."
    i would like to download the bios from the site but is only live update5. 
    My MSI pc is bios cleaned in the moment i work with him i'm not put upgrade or anything else but i work for my office and in a moment they say me this....
     :bonk:Virus??? i'm not understand!!!!

  • MSI G41M-P33 Combo Motherboard & DDR3 Memory Issue

    Hello, so yesterday (Monday, September 30, 2013) I bought the MSI G41M-P33 Combo Motherboard and 2x4GB DDR3 1333 memory. This motherboard supports DDR2 & DDR3 memory (2 slots each; 4 total). The motherboard supports 1333 MHz and up to 8GB of memory.
    So I put the computer together, and tried to load up. I get 3 beeps (I looked it up, and this means bad memory). So I took out those two DDR3 sticks and replaced it with one 1GB DDR2 memory that was in the old motherboard. That loaded up! I tried sticking in the second 1GB DDR2 from the old motherboard, and that worked aswell! There was 2048MB of memory running on there.
    So I think that the memory I bought is bad/broken. I went back to the store and got a different set of 2x4GB DDR3 memory. I tired this memory combo excluding the DDR2 memory, and it did the same exact thing. It beeped 3 times ---> hence concluding that the motherboard doesn't want to work with DDR3. I went on MSI's website to update the BIOS. I downloaded "7592vWB.zip" (released about 2 months ago) from "msi.com/product/mb/G41M-P33-Combo.html#/?div=BIOS"  and I extracted it to a USB (using a different computer). I went back to the DDR2 stick on the problem computer so it can load and I can go back into the BIOS. Did the update, it completed successfully.
    Yet, I still get the same issue of the 3 beeps with the DDR3 memory. I do not want to return these memory sticks, since I prefer 8GB DDR3 memory, and if I replace them with another set of DDR3 memory, I'm sure it will still do the same thing.
    Helping me with this is much appreciated. Thanks for reading.

    Quote from: Ninja99 on 01-April-14, 10:46:07
    I have exactly same issue. MB works fine with DDR2 2x2GB. I wanted to bump up the memory and bought ADATA 4GB DDR3 1600 PC3-12800 stick.
    All has been said before. Chances with current DDR3 1600 are slim to zero.
    Quote from: flobelix on 03-October-13, 00:34:42
    Combo boards are picky with ram especially DDR3 which has been far from being standard at the time the board has been released.
    DIMM of 1.5 Volt  DDR3 800/1066/1333*(OC) means the board supports DDR3 800 and 1066 1.5v sticks by default and according to it's controllers specs BUT DDR3 1333 is considered overclocking (* oc) and as usual with overclocking it might work or might not work depending on the individual sample. As these sticks are current sticks and your board is quite old compatibility might not be ideal. Eventually it would work with increased voltage or relaxed timings but as your board won't work with the DDR3 sticks at all you can't change settings.
    An idea would be clearing cmos before retrying with just one stick as you changed from DDR2 to DDR3 and old settings could be a problem too (>>Clear CMOS Guide<<).

  • MSI K9N PLATINUM FRONT PANEL AUDIO

    Hi everybody
    I recently mounted an MSI K9N Platinum mainboard. When connecting front panel audio from case connectors on JAUD1, case connectors are marked as follows:
    MIC POWER
    MIC IN
    GROUND
    R-RET
    L-RET
    R-OUT
    L-OUT
    which does not match with those written on mainboard user manual for JAUD1 which are FRO PIN 1 TO 9 as follows:
    PORT1L
    GROUND
    PORT 1R
    PRESENCE
    PORT 2R
    SENSE1_RETURN
    SENSE_SEND
    KEY
    PORT2L
    SENSE2_RETURN
    .I´ve tried to connect it on many combinations but yet it is not working.
    Could someone tell me the right way to do it?
    Thanks in advance.

    I think you better ask this question to the manufacturer of the frontpanel stuff, as I have no clue.

  • Need BIOS for MSI GF615M-P33 V1.2

    I need the latest BIOS version for  model  GF615M-P33 V1.2(FOR EUP)
    Live BIOS doesn't works at my pc 

    Quote from: spinalgr1998 on 28-March-15, 17:17:41
    mainboard S/N is MS-7597 VER 1.1
    That's not the S/N. You can find the S/N on a white sticker on the box or on the back of the board:
    Example:
    (board)
    (box)
    Quote from: spinalgr1998 on 28-March-15, 17:17:41
    I can't find BIOS ID.
    Follow Svet's advice:
    Quote from: Svet on 24-March-15, 22:31:04
    list full BIOS ID look for it in BIOS Setup [or during bios post screen press "pause" key]

  • MSI K9A2-CF front panel audio problem

    Just rebuilt a computer using the board. Please note, I have not updated the BIOS at all and I am using XP Pro. Anywho, I've tried everything under the sun, so far, aside from previously stated, to get this sucker to work. I have it connected properly, I've installed every audio driver on the motherboard CD. I can't find a setting in the BIOS to turn on front panel audio either. Everything else works fine though. USB's, HD audio connections in the back, etc. The program in windows will detect all inputs except for the front audio in and out.
    I'm a bit stumped. Any suggestions?

    Quote from: Bas on 17-August-09, 22:22:14
    You have to check the wires on the plug, looks like they are wrong or the case-module is broken somewhere.
    You have to start checking and measuring with an Ohm-meter.
    Remember, neither case front worked. I'm not saying it couldn't be the case, but I'll try to get my hands on an Ohm-meter. Where can I find out what values I'm looking for? I know next to nothing about testing to that extent.
    Also, what if it's the motherboard itself? Isn't there somewhere in the bios and/or windows device manager that I can confirm whether or not the device itself is working, or not working, properly?
    Thanks for your replies so far.
    Mike,
    I honestly don't know, but the case only has one audio cable, and the MB only has one audio plug-in for the front panel. I have both drivers installed. The on-board audio plug-in on the rear of the computer works fine. I can get sound, etc, no problem from the rear. Front panel only is not working.

  • MSI 770-G45 Front Panel

    hi everyone
    i've a problem with the front panel connectors. last day i changed the cpu stock fan with a cooler master tx3 evo, when i installed the new cpu fan i removed and reconnected the motherboard that now it's causing several problems with the front panel connectors
    the power pin works but the others dont, for example i've connected only the power pin and with a screwdrivers i've tried to connect the reset sw but it doesnt work.
    i've tried the same thing with the hdd led and power led but nothing
    i've also tried to reset the bios but the problem still exist
    it's very strange that the power connector works but the others nothing, what do you think? 
    ps: i tried those things without the hdd,gpu and dvd drive...just cpu,power supply and motherboards

    double check everything again, all connections, consult with mainboard manual for proper pins orientation

Maybe you are looking for