Windows 10: Have uninstalled audio input and playback; is a Win. 10 Re-set the only practical remedy?

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  1. De C Win User

    Have uninstalled audio input and playback; is a Win. 10 Re-set the only practical remedy?


    In Settings/Sound there are no output or input devices found so I don't know whether my unsuccessful attempts to find a Driver for whatever Realtek thingo is under Sound ...controllers in device mgr. is relevant. Have spent hours on troubleshooting/updating drivers /asking Google Bard/searching this community etc. I don't think I've actually seen anything truly relevant. Obviously the speakers remain wired up so presumably all that is needed is either some software or some value altered in the Registry -but it looks like I'm the first person to ever have no audio devices - who has ever comm

    :)
     
  2. JOSHSKORN Win User

    How can I record playback audio and mic?

    I've actually managed to my problem, just by Googling...after finally figuring out what to Google.


    Problem: Using Audicity, I wanted to record audio of myself singing karaoke. Sound inputs

    • YouTube video playing from Google Chrome
    • G933 Logitech Headset (or any USB mic for that matter)


    Two applications required for this. Download these two apps. When installing, make sure you Run As Administrator for each. Install each app, then reboot your PC.



    In Windows 10

    1. Go to Control Panel>Sounds>Playback and Set CABLE Input as your Default Playback device. Verify that you now have these three additional Playback Devices:

    • CABLE Output
    • VoiceMeeter Aux Output
    • VoiceMeeter Output

    1. Go to the Recording tab and Set CABLE Output as your Default Recording device. Verify that you now have these three additional Recording Devices:

    • CABLE Output
    • VoiceMeeter Aux Output
    • VoiceMeeter Output


    In Audacity (Preferences>Settings>Devices):

    • Host: MME
    • Playback Device: VoiceMeeter Input (VB-Audio Voi
    • Recording Device: VoiceMeeter Output (VB-Audio Vo
    • Channels: 2 (Stereo)


    Open Voice Meeter Banana (use the Search box next to the Start button) and change these settings:

    • HARDWARE INPUT 1: MME: CABLE Output (VB-Audio Virtual
    • HARDWARE INPUT 2: MME: Set it to your desired microphone. I used Microphone Logitech G933 Gaming). For this hardware input, select A1 to deselect it. Otherwise, you will hear your voice playing through your Speakers/Headset.
    • HARDWARE OUT: Click A1 and select MME: <your output device>. In my case, MME: Speakers (Logitech G933 Gaming)

    To test: Go to Youtube, find a video to play. Go to Audacity. Click Record, then go back to your YouTube video and click play. You should see the sound meter go up and down, in accordance to the track you're playing. Additionally if you speak, you will see your mic's meter rise and fall, as well. Stop the recording when finished. Note that to hear the newly recorded track's audio, you may have to change your Playback sound to your desired device. It i also important to note to reset your Playback device once exiting VoiceMeeter Banana, to your desired audio output device. This can be done by selecting the sound button on your System Tray.
     
    JOSHSKORN, Jan 12, 2024
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  3. Playback Audio

    To separate your speakers and headphones into their own playback devices on Windows, you can follow these steps:

    1. Right-click on the volume icon in the taskbar and select "Sounds".
    2. In the Sounds window, go to the "Playback" tab.
    3. Right-click on the audio device you want to split (e.g. "Speakers") and select "Properties".
    4. In the Properties window, go to the "Advanced" tab.
    5. Under "Default Format", select a format that is compatible with your audio device (e.g. "16 bit, 44100 Hz (CD Quality)").
    6. Check the box next to "Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device".
    7. Click "Apply" and then "OK".
    8. Right-click on the audio device again and select "Configure Speakers".
    9. Select the appropriate speaker setup (e.g. "Stereo") and click "Next".
    10. Select the audio device you want to use as your default playback device (e.g. "Speakers") and click "Next".
    11. Test your audio device by playing sound and verifying that it is playing through the correct device.
    Repeat these steps for any additional audio devices you want to split. Once completed, you should see separate playback devices for each audio device in the Sounds window.
     
    DarkerFirestar, Jan 12, 2024
    #3
  4. Have uninstalled audio input and playback; is a Win. 10 Re-set the only practical remedy?

    "Playback Device" not showing up in "Device advanced settings" in the Realtek HD Audio Manager

    Hello Aditya,



    Welcome to Microsoft Community.



    It sounds like you're experiencing a common issue with Realtek HD Audio Manager where the front panel audio and back panel audio are treated as a single audio device instead of separate ones. Here are a few things you can try to fix the issue:

    1. Update your Realtek audio drivers: Go to the Zebronics website and download the latest Realtek audio drivers for your motherboard model. Install them and see if the issue is resolved.
    2. Check your audio settings in Windows: Open the Windows Sound settings by right-clicking on the speaker icon in the taskbar and selecting "Open Sound settings". Under the "Output" section, check if your headphones are listed as a separate playback device. If not, right-click in the window and select "Show disabled devices" and "Show disconnected devices". If your headphones appear, right-click on them and select "Set as Default Device".
    If you already have Realtek HD Audio Manager installed on your device, the following steps may help:

    1. Enable front and rear audio playback: Open the Realtek HD Audio Manager and click on the gear icon in the top right corner to access the settings. Under the "Device advanced settings" section, check the box next to "Make front and rear output devices playback two different audio streams simultaneously". This should enable separate playback for front and rear audio devices.
    2. Disable front panel jack detection: In the Realtek HD Audio Manager, go to the Connector Settings tab and uncheck "Enable auto popup dialog, when device has been plugged in". This will disable the front panel jack detection and may enable separate playback for front and rear audio devices.
    These steps involve the use of software from three parties, and since they are not Microsoft programs, my instructions may not be absolutely correct, and the solutions you find online may not be correct. Therefore, I suggest you consult the motherboard customer service for targeted guidance.

    Hopefully, one of these solutions will help you resolve your issue.

    If anything is unclear, please do not hesitate to let me know.



    Best regards,

    Mitchell - | Microsoft community support expert from MSFT
     
    Mitchell - MSFT, Jan 12, 2024
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