I plug my headphones, however the speakers continue to play the audio.

I am aware that there are a lot of posts on this topic, but none of the solutions I've found seems to solve my problem. I use a laptop to Windows 8 64-bit HP Pavilion g6 and have had since August 2013. For a long time, I used my white JVC headphones to receive audio until they broke up. I got a new pair, and everything worked fine until a couple of weeks. I plugged my headphones as I would normally, in opening of Youtube for a video when my friend told me that he could hear the audio. I turned the volume down, thinking that maybe it was loud but he still complained of the noise. The only way I can seem to get the audio to play just for the headphones is type of bend the wire near where it connects to the laptop, and even then he plays that left, through the right channel is quite dead. I'm sure that's not the headphones, as I have tried 2 other pairs. In addition, those that I currently use and my other DO not work with my phone and iPod. I know that the answer is simple to fix but I'm not young anymore, and so my guardian refuses to pay a lot of money for what could be the cause of the problem (e.g. motherboard) repaired. If you know something pelase tell me but please not irritated if I don't understand, I don't much understand computer language ^-^' help would be greatly appreciated.

Hi xneonheartz. It looks like a problem of physics with the port. Because you do want to repair the unit, the least expensive option I can think of might be able to look into USB headphones. I hope this helps.

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