Or you can move on to Fix 3, below. Fix 3: Uninstall and reinstall your audio driver If your problem is caused by an audio driver, you can also try uninstalling your audio driver via Device Manager, then restart your laptop, and Windows will reinstall a driver for your audio device. Press the Windows logo key and R at the same time to open the Run box. Type devmgmt. Expand Sound, video and game controllers.
Right-click on your audio device, and select Uninstall device. Click Uninstall as confirmation. Restart your computer, and Windows will automatically install a new audio driver.
Check if your laptop can now detect your headphones. Click the little folder in the upper right corner. Check the box beside Disable front panel jack detection. If you have any question or suggestion, please feel free to leave a comment below.
In diesem Beitrag erfahren Sie ein paar Tipps, um dieses Problem schnell zu beheben. An amplifier will provide more power to your headphones, allowing for a better range of volumes. The DAC digital-to-analog converter is what translates the digital audio into an analog signal that the headphones can play. These built-in DACs are usually sufficient for most basic uses, but you'll want an external one if you listen to loss-less music or do audio editing on the computer.
If you need surround sound processing for video games, you'll be better off with an internal sound card instead of a DAC. Listen to some music! Usually a prompt will show up asking you to confirm your choice of input; just select whichever one you plugged in. Yes No. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 3. Logan Clarke. This may be caused by the sound being too loud. If this isn't the case, then try putting your headphones on a bunch of books whose width is about the size of your head or a little wider.
After a few days of leaving the headphones opened on the books, they should be more comfortable. Make sure the parts that go on your ears are flat on the book.
Not Helpful 2 Helpful 2. Test the headphones on another computer to see if the issue is with your computer or the headphones. If the headphones don't work on any device, you will need to buy new headphones. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 0. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published.
Related wikiHows How to. How to. Co-authors: Updated: February 23, Categories: Headphones. Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 50, times. Is this article up to date? Cookies make wikiHow better. Restart your computer and reinstall the drivers. If the above steps are unsuccessful, then connect the headset to another computer and test it out.
If it functions correctly, then the problem is with your computer. On the flip side, if it does not function correctly, then the problem is likely with the headset. Now you should be all set to team up with your squad and take down enemies with your PC gaming! Got any other questions about setting up your gaming headset with your computer? Leave a comment in the comments section below.
Bought a gaming headset with one 3. My personal speaker for all sounds broke, therefore I been using my headsets for sound.
My drivers are up to date, I been using these headsets recently, there are brand new. However, gaming online is no fun if my mic does not work. My PC can not detect any microphone? I tried updating and reinstalling the audio drivers, no luck.
I have my headset plugged into the headset icon on the front. Also the green jack port i tried plugging in with no luck. I do get sound via both ports. Please help? If your headset has one 3. What should I do? The entire point of using headphones on a laptop computer is so the audio does not play out of the built in speakers. If the audio does play out of the laptop speakers it completely defeats the purpose of wearing the headphones.
However, the process to cut off the laptop speakers only takes a few seconds to complete and is a rather straight forward task. Insert the 3.
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