Hi Karthik, this sounds like a mechanical issue to me.
Seems like on the phone-jack side only one channel delivers a sound signal. If you pull it out this one contact connects to both channels of your earphone. The result is, that you hear mono-sound on both sides of your earphone. Try to change the setting not just for volume or device, but for balance. Choose a soundsource, that produces a traceable stereo-signal. If you only hear one channel on both ears, then in my opinion a hardware-failure is the the only conclusion. Then you should bring your telephone to the shop, where you bought it. regards, Felix 2008/7/29 Karthik Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi, > > I noticed that pushing the stereo jack in until there isn't a visible > connector gap doesn't output any sound at all. Playing with alsamixer > won't help as well. I need to pull the connector a few mm back > (typically 2-3mm) to get it to work on both speakers. Do other device > owners have this problem? > > -- > Karthik > http://guilt.bafsoft.net > > _______________________________________________ > support mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support >
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