AUDIO ANALOG BACK PANEL BROKEN ? [HELP]

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Porsche_maniak

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Hi guys. I am a bit nervous,because i think that my audio analog back panel got broken.
I used to connect with hdmi my pc with the TV. Also connecting my stereo speakers with the back panel (green hole).Everything was ok for months.
I had modification over the registry and few days after that i decided to watch a movie.. Then agh no audio coming from the speakers. I installed fresh windows 7 (was xp before) and tried with the inbuild drivers from win7 and with the realtek ones. No success... I noticed that when i reboot the pc and win7 logo appears i hear "connection sound like buzzing" like it always had been,but when i go to realtek hd audio manage and click test sound for the speakers there is no sound at all,although the sound bar fills green.

Is it broken ? I opened the pc. I don't have sound card. I see small quadratic metal box soldiered directly to the motherboard.

Thanks
 
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1. test your cables on some other device
2. plug headphones for test purposes
3. try front panel
4. try if mic is working

if windows detects when cable is plugged on, your output device is dead, ex. speakers.
 
ok, so, you get in windows bar a message when you plug a connector to backpanel?
if the sound bar fills green, like you said, then everything is ok.It's your speakers. Who knows what, maybe cable is defective, when you put it elsewhere cable works because its in different position. Try moving a bit cable where jack is.
 
maybe you didn't plugged jack deep enough, I really can't say from here, but if you see green bar filling when there's sound, it's only output device in trouble, your speakers. as I said, try moving your jack.

Also, check if your default output source is SPEAKERS, and not HDMI or SPDIF

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Look at this one.. The playback says that there is speakers connected and producing sound but the bottom right small speaker tools says no sound (no green bar).

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