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08-12-2019 01:04 AM
So I had an issue with my audio for the past 5 days where when I connected my headphones, it wouldn't detect at all(plays through speakers but no headphone audio, not even static), in the audio drivers in Driver Manager it said High Definition Audio Device (no other audio name). So i browsed hp drivers and I had to solve it by installing the IDT High Definition Audio CODEC, the audio driver that was intended for this device.
Now it detects my headphones but it plays in both my speakers and headphones simultaneously, I tried updating by selecting browse and choosing 'High Definition Audio Device" but then the first problem appears (as stated above). in my sound options in the playback section it has 2 devices: Speakers/HP and Communication Headphones ; the communication headphones doesnt work even when set to default only the Speakers/HP works when tested. in the recording devices they have 3 devices: Headset Mic (doesnt work when tested), Internal Mic. Array (works) and Stereo Mix (it says its unavailable.).
WHen i update into High Definition AUdio Device only 2 devices remain (Speakers in playback devices and Microphone in recording devices[this is the inbuilt laptop mic]. Please help me on this matter. I tried searching for an IDT Control Panel but Icant find it. Please help me.
08-14-2019 12:03 PM
Hi! @shash17,
Have you tried checking with different headphones?
Please try few steps recommended below.
Right click on the speaker icon and click on Playback devices. Left click on the device you want to listen to and click 'Set Default'.
1. Go into Control Panel, then Sound.
2. Look for the Recording tab.
3. Select your microphone/headset as the default device, and press OK.
1. Press Win+X (Windows logo key and X key) at the same time.
2. Select Control Panel in the pop-up menu.
3. View by “Category” and click on Hardware & Sound.
4. Click on Sound.
5. Select Headphones and click Set default button at the bottom.
In some cases, there is no headphone option alone but Speakers/Headphone. If that’s your case, select that and click Set default button at the bottom.
6. Click OK button.
Also, uninstall the audio drivers from device manager and install the latest audio driver using HP support assistant.
Refer this article to know more information about using HP support assistant.
Let me know if this works!
Have a great day! 🙂
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A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee
08-22-2019 01:21 PM
Hi! @shash17,
Thanks for the update, please try the steps recommended below.
1. Go to "Control Panel" and then click "Sound".
2. Next Right-click on the "Headphones" (or whatever it is calling them) on the "Playback" tab.
3. Click the "Set as Default Device".
4. Now click "Apply" and then click "OK".
Also, To address this query, we suggest that you try to turn off the Audio Enhancements in Windows 10. Here's how:
Go to Start, enter Sound, and select Sound Control Panel from the list of results.
On the Playback tab, right-click (or press and hold) the Default Device and select Properties.
On the Enhancements tab, select Disable all enhancements checkbox and try to play your audio device.
If that doesn't work, select Cancel and, on the Playback tab, select another default device (if you have one), select the Disable all enhancements check box, and try to play audio again. Do this for each default device.
Hope this helps!
Take Care!
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A4Apollo
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08-22-2019 03:19 PM
Hi! @shash17,
As the issue still persists after trying out the steps.
Try performing a complete system reset and check if it helps.
Refer this article to know more information about performing a system reset. Click Here
Take Care!
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A4Apollo
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