Make sure that the drivers for your audio card are properly installed. Also, and I know this sounds stupid, but make sure that your headphones are properly plugged in to the headphone jack, not the mic etc. If that still won’t work, check the bios to make sure that your . . . Read more
Scroll down and click on the Realtek HD Audio Manager. If you don’t see this option, you most likely don’t have the right drivers or use a different brand sound card. Click on the Connector Settings icon. Turn on the Disable front panel jack detection option, then press the OK . . . Read more
Check audio settings and restart the device There’s also a chance the problem isn’t with the jack or the headphones you’re using but has to do with the device’s audio settings. If this is the case, you’ll be able to sort it out in no time. The most obvious fix . . . Read more
Go to your taskbar and right click once on the sound icon. From there select the sounds tab when a new list appears. 2. Go to the Playback tab and then right-click on your headphone device icon and select the enable option.
This can happen due to incorrect device settings, operating system issues, or having the headphone plug breaking off and getting lodged inside the audio port. … This means the audio can’t come out of the built-in speakers or any other output since the device thinks that the headphones are still . . . Read more
Fix 4 – Enable playback device from sound settings Click on Sound . STEP 2 – You will see a list of playback devices available there. If your headphones are not showing in the list right click and check on Show Disabled Devices and Show Disconnected Devices. STEP 3 – . . . Read more
Connect your headset to your PC’s USB 3.0 port. Identify the USB 3.0 port on your computer and plug in the USB cable. … Connect your headset to your PC’s HDMI out port. Identify the HDMI out port on your computer and plug in the headset’s HDMI cable. … Connect . . . Read more
You can do this by firing up some media on the PC or utilize the test function in Windows. Right-click the sound icon in the taskbar. Select Open sound settings. Choose Sound control panel on the right. Select the headphones (should have a green tick). … Hit Properties. … Select . . . Read more
Try your device on another computer or audio jack Solution 1: Run the Sound Troubleshooter. Solution 2: Re-Enable your Sound Card. Solution 3: Update your sound card driver. Update your driver from Windows itself. Update your driver with a third-party app. Solution 4: Disable front panel jack detection (Realtek)
Right click Volume icon in System Tray at right end of task bar, Open Sounds Settings, in dropdown menus at top make sure Headphones are selected and Connected for both Playback and Recording Default Devices.