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02-17-2010 09:21 AM
Hello,
I was just watching a video about Hp Envy 15, I saw that it has a combo Heaphone & Microhpone (audio in/out combo).
what if i want to connect a headphone with mic? or a speaker and a mic? Shouldnt i need 2 places to insert them?
Thank you.
02-19-2010 10:12 AM
You'll need a dual band or double banded microphone/headset. The Envy 15 has a Headphone-out/Microphone in combo jack (compatible with 3.5mm 4-conductor jack with stereo audio and mono mic). Do a search for "3.5mm headset with microphone."
-Wes
I am an HP employee.
12-01-2010 06:14 PM
Hey Wes,
I called HP support and they didn't have a clue about this. I'm hoping you might.
There's an HP Envy model with two audio outputs (one of which is mic inclusive). Are these two separate outputs? Dual output audio interface? Ie play something different on each simultaneously...
I'm a DJ, and usually we use dual outputs USB boxes for this (output to crowd on 1, monitor nxt track on 2). I flipped my lid when I saw two ports. But it seems too good to be true. Ie, I bet it's just a splitter, who knows for what.
Looking forward to clarity.
Regards,
.:pl
10-17-2013 08:18 AM
I have an HP 15-E043CL Laptop with the single audio/mic jack. I downloaded an audio file that plays 'Left' Then 'Right' speaker because I thought the headphone jack was mixing the signals. I can hear the left, then right clearly with the built in speakers. I plugged in a set of earbuds and both the left and right come out of both earbuds. - Now, just to be sure, I moved that audio file to an iPod and used the same ear buds, clearly there was left, then right coming out correctly from each earbud. I then bought a set of Apple earbuds for the iPhone that has the speaker connections as well as a microphone connection. Same result - there does not appear to be stereo separation using the built in jack. Is there some setting that needs to be changed? OR - is this a hardware problem - Using windows 8, no other known problems with the laptop.
Thank you
10-18-2013 08:34 AM
Hi Phil327:
Thank you for your inquiry.
I understand your are having some audio difficulties.
I am sending you a link to "Sound & Microphone" click here.
I hope this helps.
10-18-2013 10:10 AM
I have an HP 15-E043CL Laptop with the single audio/mic jack. I followed the instructions and checked the settings I could see, I went to the device manager and tried to update the sound drivers, they are the most current for Windows 8. The built in speakers give true left and right stereo, Plugging in headphones, there is no left and right stereo. I get sound, but both channels come out from both speakers. I have tried different headsets all with the same result. I have tried iPhone earbuds - with the built in mic as well as 'regular' earbuds
10-18-2013 10:26 AM
Hi Phil327:
Thank you for your reply.
I regret that did not help.
I would suggest you try running the MS FIXIT tool. click here.
It will help to diagnose and fix Windows playback problems
Please let me know the result
10-21-2013
10:50 AM
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02-24-2017
11:00 AM
by
OscarFuentes
Hi Phil327.
Thank you for your reply.
Try running the HP support assistant click here.
You could also run the built in troubleshooting tool.
I as sending you a link to "No Sound from Speakers" click here.
Although that is not your issue Step 1 guides you in running the troubleshooter.
You Tube is a 3rd party site but you may wish to check out some videos on it click here.
I hope this helps.
