

Also, I am getting a red light appearing from the headphone jack. Check to see if your issue is now resolved. (in the top right corner of your screen) Choose the HDMI-connected TV from the drop-down selection. Click the speaker icon in the Mac menu bar while holding down the Option key on the keyboard. I did a reflow on the U6201 chip but that didn't fix this. Solution 2: Select Your TV as a Sound Output Device. Diode mode of L6607 is 1.09v and on L6608 it is 0.61v I get 0v on both sides on L6607/08 with and without headphones plugged in. I also tried shorting pins 1 & 2 of the headphone socket to see if that would work as it did on a similar issue I had in the past but that didn't work either. I replaced it along with r6323/ r6332 and now I get 3.3v on both sides of r6324. 22v on both sides even though the resistance measured fine.

I measured r6324 and it was only showing. I'm not sure if this is due to a chip not being on correctly but I think I soldered it on on correctly as I've done plenty of LP8550's but I have 1 more of these chips left so I don't want to use it yet if that isn't even the issue.

If I plug in headphones it switches to headphones and i can hear sound through them but when I unplug the headphones it goes back to digital optical output. Okay I replaced u6201 and now I get a chime through the speakers but when I login to the OS there is no sound through speakers and it stays on "digital output".
