Windows 10: Sound Control Panel

Discus and support Sound Control Panel in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; Hi.Running a Windows 10 computer.Running headless using Remote Desktop.Only use the computer as a music server.Have a dac connected to computer.In... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by Outlaw, Aug 5, 2016.

  1. Outlaw Win User

    Sound Control Panel


    Hi.Running a Windows 10 computer.Running headless using Remote Desktop.Only use the computer as a music server.Have a dac connected to computer.In sound panel under playback it's only option is Remote Audio.Dac and other options are not there.Right click to show disabled and disconnected, still don't show.Also when I hook up a microphone it is not detected or show in sound panel.Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.Thanks.

    :)
     
    Outlaw, Aug 5, 2016
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    "Sound" is a sub-category of the Control Panel. So when you type "Sound" into the Cortana search bar (via the Start menu) it literally shows "Sound" with "Control Panel" directly underneath it, indicating that the sound options are located in the control
    panel, and clicking on that item will open said sound options in the control panel. It is very simple and straightforward.
     
    Amanda#Schneider, Aug 5, 2016
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  3. Shortcut to sound control panel?

    Create a desktop shortcut with the following target:

    explorer shell:::{F2DDFC82-8F12-4CDD-B7DC-D4FE1425AA4D}

    or using canonical name as below:

    control.exe /name Microsoft.Sound

    or

    control mmsys.cpl

    Rename the shortcut as "Sounds", and change the icon (via Properties) accordingly.

    Right-click the shortcut and choose Pin to taskbar.

    Delete the desktop shortcut.

    Bonus Tip!

    You can choose which tab you want to open by default. 0 opens the first tab, 1 opens the 2nd tab, and so on.

    control mmsys.cpl,,0

    control mmsys.cpl,,1

    control mmsys.cpl,,2

    control mmsys.cpl,,3
     
    Ramesh Srinivasan, Aug 5, 2016
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  4. fireberd Win User

    Sound Control Panel

    Sounds like the internal sound card is not installed. However, Windows will only allow one default playback device so even if it was installed and enabled you couldn't use it for a playback device.

    But, recording is different. You need the internal sound card installed and "Stereo Mix" set as the default Recording device. Then whatever is connected, such as a mic, or line in, will be heard and can be used.

    (I do a lot of audio as I have a recording studio).
     
    fireberd, Aug 6, 2016
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  5. Outlaw Win User
    I use to have 5 options in playback in sound panel.Now it only shows Remote audio as a option.
     
    Outlaw, Aug 6, 2016
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  6. fireberd Win User
    That's most likely because your PC sound "card" is not installed. Your digital interface unit is OK, but you still need the PC sound card for some functions.
     
    fireberd, Aug 6, 2016
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  7. Outlaw Win User
    Computer is a Lenovo D30 with built in audio Realtek.It says has latest driver.Do you think maybe a uninstall of drivers and then reinstall from Realtek website.From what I've been reading seems to be issues with Realtek drivers ? What I'm trying to do is hook a mike by usb to use with room correction software.Computer shows in devices hooked to computer but software can't find the microphone.
     
    Outlaw, Aug 6, 2016
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  8. fireberd Win User

    Sound Control Panel

    If its connecting, it sounds like the room correction software either is not configured for the USB device or does not have the capability to use USB mic's. I was assuming you were using a regular PC mic, not a USB.
     
    fireberd, Aug 6, 2016
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  9. Outlaw Win User
    I wonder if a female usb to male 3.5 mm and plug it directly into the microphone plug would work ?
     
    Outlaw, Aug 6, 2016
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  10. fireberd Win User
    I've never used one of those adapters. But, worth a try. Otherwise a cheap $5 computer mic, with the 3.5 mm plug should do the job for you.
     
    fireberd, Apr 5, 2018
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