A workaround would be to use Microsoft audio drivers: 1) Win + X -> Device Manager 2) Search for Realtek under "Sound, video and game controllers" 3) Update driver -> Browse my computer for driver software 4) Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer 5) Uncheck "Show compatible hardware" and select "Microsoft" -> "High Definition Audio Device" and install it.
Audio quality may be affected, you can always revert to Realtek Driver if you prefer, the procedure is quite similar.
bermudi
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September 26th, 2021 10:00
So what do I need to do to actually get some freaking audio out of my headset jack???
bermudi
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October 1st, 2021 10:00
crickets...
XPS_Man
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October 1st, 2021 11:00
Ensure these three and reboot the machine after changes are made.
1. Open Task manager > Startup > Enable WaveMaxx, Realtek AAudio
2. Open Run > MSCONFIG > Services : Check Waves Audio and Realtek
3. Open start > settings > privacy > background apps > WaveMaxx should be ebabled
Reboot
Pepp896
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October 4th, 2021 10:00
Can you write your computer model?
A workaround would be to use Microsoft audio drivers:
1) Win + X -> Device Manager
2) Search for Realtek under "Sound, video and game controllers"
3) Update driver -> Browse my computer for driver software
4) Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer
5) Uncheck "Show compatible hardware" and select "Microsoft" -> "High Definition Audio Device" and install it.
Audio quality may be affected, you can always revert to Realtek Driver if you prefer, the procedure is quite similar.