Music Comes Out Headphones And Speakers At Same Time

My ipod is playing music out of the headphones and the speakers at the same time and I can't figure out why. I reconnect the headphones and it still plays out of both...It is like it doesn't recognize that there are headphones plugged in, but yet it still plays out of them. Help would be appreciated.

Are you sure the headphones are plugged all the way in?

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