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Question regarding sound (on computer, not in general :P )
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 12:06 am
by Goobronicus
So, I have a USB Headset that I use for playing games, both to contain noise and so that I can speak on Ventrilo. Problem I seem to be having is that if I open FireFox with the headset plugged in, but don't want to use the headset anymore, I can't just unplug the headset and listen to vids etc, because when I unplug my headset, I don't hear anything. I have to close all my current pages, and then enter them again without the headset plugged in to get sound again.
Reversing the order (starting no headset, and then plugging it in) has no problems and I can hear things immediately. Anyone know why, or a way so that I can make it work the way it does when I plug in my headset?
If I wasn't clear, let me know, I'll post up a better explanation. In a hurry atm though. Thanks for any replies that are at least trying to be helpful

Re: Question regarding sound (on computer, not in general :P )
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 12:27 am
by LillDev!l
Im not sure what it is, though on my pc i have a program that basicly regulates it, if i use a mic/headset/what kinda speaker set etc.
So after i used my headset, i unplug it and that program automaticly starts, ill set it to 2:1 speaker set and it'dd be all cool again.
Dont know if you have such a program though ...
Re: Question regarding sound (on computer, not in general :P )
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 1:34 am
by -Evan
PTT Button
Re: Question regarding sound (on computer, not in general :P )
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 3:52 am
by vietxboy911
It happened to my headset/cpu too, and idk how it works. I switched to windows 7 and it worked, so idk if u have time for that lol
Re: Question regarding sound (on computer, not in general :P )
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 6:55 am
by Goobronicus
vietxboy911 wrote:It happened to my headset/cpu too, and idk how it works. I switched to windows 7 and it worked, so idk if u have time for that lol
Currently running XP Professional, on my still fully functional, quite nice widescreen laptop (circa 2006). I'm hoping for something not as major xD
-Evan wrote:PTT Button
Can you explain what you're trying to say? PTT is only in Ventrilo. My problem is not occurring in ventrilo, since if I had my headset in I am able to hear sounds. If you mean something other than PTT can you expand upon it.
LillDev!l wrote:Im not sure what it is, though on my pc i have a program that basicly regulates it, if i use a mic/headset/what kinda speaker set etc.
So after i used my headset, i unplug it and that program automaticly starts, ill set it to 2:1 speaker set and it'dd be all cool again.
Dont know if you have such a program though ...
I'll look into what my comp is able to do. I didn't have this problem a while ago, just within the last few months. It didn't start to bother me until a bit ago >.<
Thanks for the replies thus far! Keep em coming if you know of anything else.
Re: Question regarding sound (on computer, not in general :P )
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 1:12 pm
by Starrie
I don't really how you could solve it, maybe no usb-set but i think it is quite a waste to buy something new for just this little problem
Btw, your lucky to have this on a laptop, the usb ports are better accessible than on a desktop

Re: Question regarding sound (on computer, not in general :P )
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 4:30 pm
by Will
Try using the "disconnect USB" icon in ur tray before dcing the headset
Re: Question regarding sound (on computer, not in general :P )
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 10:26 pm
by Goobronicus
Will wrote:Try using the "disconnect USB" icon in ur tray before dcing the headset
Well, the only thing on my tray that relates to USB plugin's in the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon. Double clicking that only shows my printer and a Mass Storage Device (Which ironically is part of the printer as well) :/ Don't know why it doesn't display under there or as it's own icon.
Starrie wrote:I don't really how you could solve it, maybe no usb-set but i think it is quite a waste to buy something new for just this little problem
Btw, your lucky to have this on a laptop, the usb ports are better accessible than on a desktop

Yeah, I thought about that too. I used to just have a direct plug in (non usb) headset, but it just stopped working from normal wear. I can deal with it till this breaks down I guess, and then buy a non usb one

And yeah, I like that USB's are easy on laptop. I would hate to have it on some desktops :|