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Open Control Panel and select Sound. Verify if the Headphone is listed and the right sound card listed under playback devices. If so, right click the Headphone device and click on default playback device. If they are not listed, Right click on the blank space and click on show disabled device. Right click the “Headphone” select “Enable”.
Try different audio formats. Go to Start, enter Sound, and select Sound Control Panel from the list of results. On the Playback tab, right-click (or tap and hold) the Default Device and select Properties. On the Advanced tab, under Default Format, change the setting, and then retest your audio device.
Here are the steps to completely remove a Device from your computer. Step 1. Use shortcut keys Windows key+ X. Step 2. Select Device Manager. Step 3. Expand the entry Sound, Video, and Game Controllers Right-click the problematic device it is either Realtek Audio, or AMD High-definition Audio or High-Definition Audio this varies on the audio ...
Check if Windows Audio service is running or not. Windows Key+R > Type services.msc > Scroll down to Windows Audio > Change the startup type to Automatic > Restart computer. 4. Check Speaker / headphone is not disabled and is set as default.
Go to System > Sound and scroll down to Advanced. Under Advanced, click All sound devices. Under All sound devices, click on the output device used, for example, Realtek HD Audio. Under General you will see Audio. Below it says: Allow apps and Windows to use this device for audio. Click on allow.
6) Run the Playing Sound troubleshooter at Start button > Settings>Update & Security>Troubleshoot. 7) Try rolling back the sound drivers in Device Manager reached by right clicking the Start button. Choose Sound controller and other audio devices, then Driver tab, then Roll back if available.
1. Run Audio / Hardware & Devices Troubleshooter. Windows Key+I > Update & security > Troubleshoot >. A. Playing Audio > Run the troubleshooter. B. Hardware & Devices > Run the troubleshooter. 2. Run Built-in & Guided Walk through Windows Update troubleshooter. Built-in : Windows Key+X > Click Settings > Click Update & security > Click ...
Click OK. Method 2. I suggest you to try updating the Sound drivers check if it works for you. Follow the steps to update the sound driver: Press Windows Key + X key and click Device Manager. Expand ‘Sound, Video and Game Controllers’. Right-click on the Sound device listed and click on ‘Update Driver Software’.
h) The Sound should then play through your HDMI hookups to the TV. Method 2: Update the Sound driver. a) Press Windows key + X key when you are at desktop. b) Select Device Manager. c) Double-click Sound driver from the left panel to Update. d) Right-click the device, and click Update driver Software.
Tap on Windows logon and X on your keyboard then click Run. Type services.msc in the Run box. In the Services list, find Windows Audio, right-click on it, and go to Properties. Make sure to change the Startup Type to Automatic. Click on the Stop button, and once it has stopped, Start it again.