T7700 control pod headphone jack not working

I recently moved my PC and it seems in the process that the control pod headphone jack has stopped working, I've tried headphones and a speaker cable to connect up to my tv and there's just nothing apart from the pop/click when I plug them in so I'm assuming there's power getting to them.
I've checked all the cables and they're all in where they should be, this is just a really strange and very annoying problem as I know Creative don't sell replacement pods - although they did used to sell a wireless one with a remote but now I can't even find that for sale on the site.
Anyone had the same/similar problem and been able to fix it's
Thanks

Okay, so when I said all the cables were where they should be they actually kind of weren't, but they were where I've always had them (I had the green and black cables the wrong way round) and I had the speakers - I'm only running a 2.1 setup right now - in the rear ports. I've now corrected it and audio is now coming through my headphone jack once again, really odd how it worked all that time before though.

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