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May 7th, 2019 04:00
XPS 13 left headphone static noise
Hi all
Any ideas on how to fix this? I've had this issue since the laptop arrived and I see others are having problems. I have the latest Realtek and MaxxAudio software installed.
Cheers SH
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May 7th, 2019 05:00
shaunh_nz,
This issue can be resolved by switching your Realtek audio driver with Windows native driver (High Definition Audio Device). Follow the steps below to switch the audio driver.
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May 7th, 2019 15:00
Many thanks Jesse.
I tried this and I think I am close to getting it working.....I installed the High Definition Audio Device and rebooted but the speaker icon in the taskbar has a red cross on it and says no speakers or headphones are plugged in, and I have no sounds. But when I go to sound settings it says that speakers and headphones are installed and working fine.
As I say I think I am close....any suggestions?
Many thanks
Shaun
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May 8th, 2019 04:00
shaunh_nz,
Click my username and send me the pc service tag number via private message.
Thank You,
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May 8th, 2019 07:00
If you are still in warranty, I would call Dell support and get the situation on record. It is not normal for one sound channel to have static with the other one clear.
Knowing what model of XPS 13 it is might help and do you hear it with the internal speakers or another headset.
Make sure the audio plug is fully inserted. Any description of the sound itself? Since headsets are more sensitive to certain types of noise, it may be some internal function bleeding over into that sound channel.
SmartByte is something which has in the past caused some sound problems. If it is running on your system, you could try ending that task in Task Manager and see if it changes anything.