Since posting the problem below, I have played a DVD through Win DVD and I
found that I can change from getting sound from the laptop's internal
speakers, to getting sound through a headphone while the video is still
playing, although the video does pause for a few seconds after you make the
change. I would recommend, however, that you close the program before
changing from internal speakers to headphones, and then restart the program.
After using the DVD program, I have found that the problem I described below
(which was when I was playing music from iTunes) seems to have resolved
itself. But with iTunes, you have to close the program before changing from
internal speakers to headphones. I don't now need to change settings through
the control panel before I switch from the computer's internal speakers to a
headphone.
Jack
"Jack K" <> wrote in message
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> At present, the sound is working properly from my Vaio laptop's internal
> speakers, but when I plug in the headphones to the headphone jack, I don't
> get any sound. The driver is a "high definition audio device" version
> 6.0.6000.16386 dated 21/06/2006. Vista device manager informs me that
> "this device is working properly". Nevertheless, I uninstalled this
> driver, then turned the computer off and restarted it. The computer then
> reinstalled the sound driver automatically without any problems. HOWEVER,
> this didn't fix the problem.
>
> So I went into the control panel, selected "hardware and sound", "manage
> audio devices", and then set the headphones as the default (instead of
> speakers). After doing this, my headphones and external sound system
> worked perfectly, BUT when I took the headphones out of the jack, NO SOUND
> came from the computer's internal speakers.
>
> Can anyone advise me please, how to get both the computer's internal
> speakers and the headphones working properly without the need to be
> continually altering settings in the control panel.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> W
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