Windows 10: Minecraft WIndows 10 completely cancels audio out when using wireless headphones.

Discus and support Minecraft WIndows 10 completely cancels audio out when using wireless headphones. in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; So I recently got a pair of p47 headphones. I wanted to play some MInecraft with them, but no audio would come from Minecraft. As the title implies,... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Sircool01, Oct 4, 2020.

  1. Sircool01 Win User

    Minecraft WIndows 10 completely cancels audio out when using wireless headphones.


    So I recently got a pair of p47 headphones. I wanted to play some MInecraft with them, but no audio would come from Minecraft. As the title implies, anything else playing is muted until I change tabs. I would please like an answer knowing if the issue is with my headphones or the issue lies within MC or my settings.

    :)
     
    Sircool01, Oct 4, 2020
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  2. Chino Win User

    Audio-Technica Now Shipping QuietPoint ATH-ANC700BT Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headphones

    Audio-Technica is now shipping its ATH-ANC700BT QuietPoint over-ear wireless active noise-cancelling (ANC) headphones, which feature the company's latest advancements in ANC technology to deliver superior noise-cancelling performance and audio quality, along with improved wireless convenience.

    The ATH-ANC700BT wireless headphones with Bluetooth technology employ a newly-developed active noise cancellation system that operates in a wider frequency range in the low through midrange frequencies than typical ANC designs, and provides a greater degree of noise cancellation. The ATH-ANC700BT also provides improved isolation for better cancellation outside the active range. This enables the headphones to have much more effective noise-cancelling performance by responding to and cancelling a wider range of outside noise.

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    In addition, the headphones' microphones are mounted behind the driver diaphragm. In standard ANC headphones, the mics are mounted in a location where they can unintentionally pick up some of the generated noise-cancelling signal, which is then reprocessed in a feedback loop and can limit noise reduction performance. The ATH-ANC700BT eliminates this issue by placing the ANC mics behind the driver diaphragm, which provides better noise cancellation along with improved audio quality.

    The ATH-ANC700BT features a new touch and swipe control system that allows the user to intuitively answer calls, and control volume and play, pause, fast forward or rewind on Bluetooth-compatible devices. This novel design eliminates the need to search for elusive buttons and prevents accidental switch engagement when the user is handling or adjusting the headphones.

    The ATH-ANC700BT employs large 40 mm drivers for powerful, wideband frequency response from 5 Hz - 40,000 Hz with impactful bass, a rich, detailed midrange and clear, extended treble. The headphones support Bluetooth AAC, aptX and SBC codecs and can deliver Hi-Res Audio compliant playback from audio sources when connected with the included 3.5 mm cable. The ATH-ANC700BT provides up to 25 hours of battery life in ANC and Bluetooth mode via its USB charging port. It can also be used in wired mode if the battery runs down or to listen with a wired music source.

    Sleek and understated in appearance, the ATH-ANC700BT is designed for total comfort, featuring memory-foam padding on its large-circumference ear pads and headband and lightweight yet sturdy construction. Available now in a Matte Black finish (Gray finish available in August), the ATH-ANC700BT comes with a pouch, a USB charging cable and a standard 3.9-foot (1.2m) cable with a 3.5 mm jack.

    The Audio-Technica ATH-ANC700BT wireless QuietPoint noise-cancelling headphones are available at an SRP of US$199.00.

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
    • Type: Active noise-cancelling
    • Driver Diameter: 40 mm
    • Frequency Response: 5 - 40,000 Hz
    • Maximum Input Power: 1,000 mW (for wired connection)
    • Sensitivity: 98 dB/mW (when noise-cancellation used), 95 dB/mW (when noise-cancellation not used)
    • Impedance: 150 ohms (when noise-cancellation used), 35 ohms (when noise-cancellation not used)
    • Battery: DC 3.7 V lithium polymer rechargeable battery
    • Battery Life: Max. 25 hours (when Bluetooth and noise-cancellation used), Max. 30 hours (when only Bluetooth used), Max. 45 hours (when only noise-cancellation used), Max. 1,000 hours (standby)
    • Charging Time: Approx. 5 hours (for 0-100% charge)
    • Weight: 250 g (8.8 oz), without cable
    • Cable: Detachable 1.2 m (3.9') cable
    • Connector: 3.5 mm (1/8") stereo mini-plug, L-shaped
    • Accessories Included: 30 cm (1') USB charging cable, protective pouch
    • Type (Microphone): Condenser
    • Sensitivity (Microphone): -44 dB (1V/Pa at 1 kHz)
    • Frequency Response (Microphone): 50 - 4,000 Hz
    • Polar Pattern (Microphone): Omnidirectional
    • Input jack: Micro USB Type B
    • Communication System: Bluetooth Version 4.1
    • RF Output: 3.2 mW EIRP
    • Output: Bluetooth Specification Power Class 2
    • Maximum Communication Range: Line of sight - approx. 10 m (33')
    • Compatible Bluetooth Profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
    • Support Codec: aptX, AAC, SBC
     
    Chino, Oct 4, 2020
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  3. Bose wireless headphones not recognized.

    Remove headphones from Device Manager

    Sometimes there might be issues with Bose Bluetooth headphones on Windows 10, but users reported that this issue can be fixed simply by removing your headphones from Device Manager. To do that, follow these steps:

    Press Windows Key + X and choose Device Manager from the list.

    device-manager

    Locate your headphones in Device Manager, right click them and choose Uninstall.

    uninstall-driver

    After you’ve deleted Bose headphones from Device Manager, they should appear as headphones in Bluetooth devices list. Try pairing your PC with Bose headphones, but if the pairing doesn’t work you’ll need to delete the headphones’ memory. To do that, follow
    these steps:

    On your Bose headphones slide the Power button up to the Bluetooth symbol and hold it there for 10 seconds.

    Now headphones should appear in the Bluetooth devices list, and you’ll be able to connect them to your PC.

    Some users are suggesting that you don’t need to delete the device from Device Manager, you just have to delete the headphones’ memory by following the instructions above.

    Solution 2 – Uninstall your audio driver and install the latest audio driver

    If you’re using wired Bose headphones, you might want to try removing your audio driver in order to fix any potential issues. To remove an audio driver, just go to Device Manager, locate your audio driver, right click it and choose Uninstall. After uninstalling
    the audio driver, it’s recommended to go to your motherboard or sound card manufacturer’s website and download the latest audio driver.

    Few users also suggest installing audio drivers by using the compatibility mode. To do that, follow these steps:

    Locate the audio driver setup file and right click it. Choose Properties

    Navigate to Compatibility tab and check Run this program in compatibility mode for.

    Select one of the previous versions of Windows, for example Windows 7, and click Apply and OK to save changes.

    Run the setup file and install the latest audio drivers.

    Use a Bluetooth adapter / update your Bluetooth drivers

    Problems with Bose headphones can be caused by Bluetooth drivers, so make sure that they are up to date before connecting Bose Bluetooth headphones. If you have the latest drivers, but the problem still persists, you might want to use a Bluetooth adapter. Users
    reported that after buying a Bluetooth adapter and installing the necessary drivers the issue was resolved. While buying a Bluetooth adapter, make sure to choose one that comes with with a driver CD in order to avoid any further Bluetooth issues.
     
    Andre Da Costa, Oct 4, 2020
    #3
  4. Minecraft WIndows 10 completely cancels audio out when using wireless headphones.

    Headphones not working and Realtek HD Audio Manager

    Hello,

    Thank you for updating us on the above issue.

    Please reply:

    • Did you check if your headphones work on other device?
    • Did you check if your headphone drivers are detected under Device manager?

    I suggest you to check if similar issue persists on connecting the same headphones to another computer. If the issue does not persists, I suggest you to check if the headphone drivers are detected under Device manager by following the steps below:

    • Press Windows logo + X keys on the keyboard select
      Device Manager from the options.
    • Expand Audio inputs and outputs option and check if the headphone drivers are visible in the window.
    • Right-click on the headphone driver and select Update this software
      option.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions and wait for the update to complete.
    • Close the window after the update is complete and check if the changes are effective.

    If the headphone drivers are not visible, I suggest you to download and install the latest and most compatible driver software from the device manufacturer’s website and check if the issue is resolved.

    Write to us with the status of the above issue for further assistance. Your reply is most important for us to ensure we assist you accordingly.

    Thank you.
     
    Likhitha V, Oct 4, 2020
    #4
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