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    What are you connecting to the aux port?

    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenMerc View Post
    Nopeee

    Aux ports, not USB

    Youtube's a hell of a lot louder thats why its wierd :S

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    my headset

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenMerc View Post
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    99% sure it's a driver issue, look up your motherboard and go get them. If you're lucky they'll be optional windows updated but you should go get them from the motherboard manufacturer anyway.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    What are you connecting to the aux port?
    The device he's using to listen to the music is clearly not going to be the cause of the software issue causing the output volume of spotify to be cut down on the system mix. ESPECIALLY if it's an Aux output.
    Last edited by Chippiewill; 08-03-2012 at 09:50 PM.
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    Have a look at the balance levels in the audio device configuration.

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    Actually it will cause a morepronouncedaffect if he is using the line out (or aux out, whatever you want to call it) rather than the headphone out. The line out is not amplified and is not designed to drive headphones, it can't supply enough current. The line out has a high impedance compared to the low impedance of the headphone out socket as it is amplified.

    Although, I did not take a good enough look at the original post as I did not notice the volume is not showing correctly in the volume mixer. But either way, you still should not use headphones on a line out jack.

    I noticed you use skype. Try this:

    In control panel, Sound, then Communications tab. Select "Do nothing" and see if that helps.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
    99% sure it's a driver issue, look up your motherboard and go get them. If you're lucky they'll be optional windows updated but you should go get them from the motherboard manufacturer anyway.

    The device he's using to listen to the music is clearly not going to be the cause of the software issue causing the output volume of spotify to be cut down on the system mix. ESPECIALLY if it's an Aux output.

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    Ah, I think I understand the problem too. Follow the advice they gave you and see if it works. Let us know! Good luck, friend!

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    I think i found the problem, i normally put my usb speakers in when my parents are out. Then obviously pull it out when i want to listen through headphones. sorted by a restart.
    +Rep for all the help x

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenMerc View Post
    I think i found the problem, i normally put my usb speakers in when my parents are out. Then obviously pull it out when i want to listen through headphones. sorted by a restart.
    +Rep for all the help x
    If it required a restart it was almost certainly a driver/software problem, probably won't happen again however so I wouldn't worry. Glad to hear you fixed it though.
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