In Device Manager it only shows "High Definition Audio Device" and in PC Settings > Sound it actually lists my monitor ROG PG279Q which doesn't even have speakers and is connected to the GPU through Display Port. There you can switch the settings to Headset. Go to classic Windows Settings view and search for Realtek HD Audio Manager somewhere there. Many laptops dont switch automatically to 'Headset'. I've uninstalled and reinstalled different versions of Realtek drivers and nothing helped. This Problem is common with Laptops which have a Headset plug (one plug for both, mic and headphones together). it get's rid of your inbuilt mic and uses the mic of your headset. go to device advanced settings and then change headphone to headset. now press windows button and search realtek audio console. I believe it could be that I updated Windows after the initial installation because I could see the speaker icon in Taskbar before that. device manager > sound, video and game controllers > Realtek (R) audio > right click, update driver. I've installed Realtek drivers from Asus website and it wasn't showing up in Device Manager.Īt first I thought it was because I installed Nvidia HD Audio software but nothing changed even after I wiped everything with DDU and reinstalled without it. First: -Go to settings (Windows+I) -Search for S ound settings - On Input, select among your available devices, if none other are available try this. So I finally ditched my old i7 4790K and Windows 7 and upgraded to R7 3700X and Windows 10 Pro 21H2īut since I installed Windows 10 I have not been able to get sound working. Solution helpstar is the mic shown in the windows 'sounds' devices right click on the taskbar speaker icon and click on sounds click on tab recording, set the mic you wanna use to.
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