Windows 10: Speaker Driver and Audio Service Weirdness

Discus and support Speaker Driver and Audio Service Weirdness in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; I think it's a bug with Windows. For me, it only surfaced with an update last month. Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by ericnixmd, Apr 5, 2018.

  1. ericnixmd Win User

    Speaker Driver and Audio Service Weirdness


    I think it's a bug with Windows. For me, it only surfaced with an update last month.
     
    ericnixmd, Apr 5, 2018
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  2. ericnixmd Win User

    This originally was posted in the User Accounts section since I was first attempting to change the name of my username and username folder. That was successfully done.

    After doing so, I had somehow managed to make it where the Audio Service wasn't loading. Despite looking at services.msc and seeing that everything was configured correctly to automatically start, was running, etc., things continued to progress. At some point I messed things up and could get no sound at all. A repair/in-place reinstallment of Windows 10 seemed to have fixed the issue, but I'm still seeing a red "X" in the speaker icon, not recognizing the speaker, etc.

    The weird thing is that I can still hear sound through the speaker.

    If I right click it and bring up a list of speakers, the selected speaker is "unknown." I can open the speaker list.

    If I click the speaker icon to adjust the volume, I'm forced to run the troubleshooter. However, I can cancel the troubleshooter once it starts (before it has time to do anything) and by doing so, the red X disappears and I can adjust the volume.

    I'm running v1709 Win Pro for Workstations.

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    :)
     
    ericnixmd, Apr 18, 2018
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  3. Selecting Audio source

    If your speaker icon is unresponsive try restarting the Windows Audio service. Click Start> Type "Services"> locate the " Windows Audio" services and " Windows Audio endpoint builder" services. Stop and restart if necessary. Try your speaker icon again.
    If unsuccessful, repeat the service restart and reboot the pc.

    Alternatively go to the manufacturer's website for your audio device and try to update the drivers and check it again.

    If possible make sure your WIndows Os and system drivers are up to date.

    Let us know if you get it right.

    Jo
     
    JohanLe Roux, Apr 18, 2018
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  4. Speaker Driver and Audio Service Weirdness

    no sound on plugin speakers?

    After the 4/15 update I no longer have sound from the speakers. I ran the program to check for audio problems and says the speaker is working good. Tried updating the drivers and it says it has the newest one available. The problem checker said it may
    be:

    turned off in Windows

    one or more audio service isn't running. Windows Audio or Windows Audio end

    The sounds bar in the mixer shows the speakers are working correctly, but no sound.
     
    JimelFerguson, Apr 18, 2018
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  5. mrgeek Win User
    The taskbar speaker icon is quirky. My slider will go out intermittently and come back. I use the F keys to control volume, at that point. But, on to you -
    Is the Dell, the 'Unknown' speaker ? I would try to isolate the problem by disconnecting the Dell Sound Bar and see if using the other 2 'Ready' devices work or even a pair of test headphones. If so, we'll know it's a Dell device issue. Re-attach and try roll back driver. If that fails, try following -
    Open Device Manager/Sound, video and game controllers/***HD Audio. r-click 'Update driver/Browse my computer ***/Let me pick ***. In the list, choose the generic driver, not the branded one, then Next to install/restart.
    A force fix is to open Device Manager, uninstall the sound drivers, use 'Scan for hardware changes' in the Device Manager icon bar at top, then reboot.
     
    mrgeek, Apr 18, 2018
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  6. ericnixmd Win User
    The unknown source is listed even when my laptop isn't hooked to anything (just the Realtek driver shows in the list of devices).

    The error seems to occur randomly. I cold started the computer this morning and it was there. I ran the troubleshooter and fixed it. Shut down the computer later and started it back up. Worked fine. Rebooted and it had the error. Several reboots later and cold starts later and it remained. Had to run the troubleshooter again.

    I have fast startup disabled. This is really annoying to say the least.
     
    ericnixmd, Apr 18, 2018
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  7. ericnixmd Win User
    Happened again from a cold boot. Unknown speaker, red X. Rebooted and it reappeared without doing anything else.

    Puzzling and annoying. :|
     
    ericnixmd, Apr 19, 2018
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  8. mrgeek Win User

    Speaker Driver and Audio Service Weirdness

    Have you confirmed that the 'Unknown' is the Dell soundbar and disconnected to test other speakers?

    I ran the troubleshooter and fixed it. ... Had to run the troubleshooter again.


    Is there anything under 'Details' in lower L corner, as to what the troubleshooter did ?

    I have fast startup disabled. ... Happened again from a cold boot.

    If you delete the hiberfil.sys file, that would be a more complete disabling of fast startup, as well as hibernation, which may have stored corrupted driver states. Open as admin, a command prompt/powershell. Type powercfg -h off and test with complete shut down (Start button, Shift+Shut down). Good Luck
     
    mrgeek, Apr 19, 2018
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  9. ericnixmd Win User
    The unknown shows up when the Dell soundbar isn't connected. E.g., when I booted today, it was just the laptop (not connected to the dock -- the soundbar is connected to my monitor which connects to my dock). The soundbar isn't listed as an available device. I've actually uninstalled the driver before and the unknown speaker still shows up (I also deleted the SpeechMike microphone as well and tried).

    Will try the powercfg -h off and see.
     
    ericnixmd, Apr 20, 2018
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  10. ericnixmd Win User
    No bueno. Cold start had the same problem. Immediate reboot resolved it without touching a single thing.
     
    ericnixmd, Apr 20, 2018
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  11. GFX
    GFX Win User
    I've been having the exact same issue since 2-3 months ago and it's driving me crazy. I've tried different driver versions, tried flipping the audio service between manual and automatic.
    I still don't have any solution other than running the troubleshooter to fix the icon on almost every startup.
    My best guess is that it relates to the order of how Windows launches system services on startup, but I'm clueless on how to fix this without reinstalling Windows..
     
  12. ericnixmd Win User
    @GFX I'm glad I'm not alone. Have you reported it to Microsoft via the Feedback Hub?
     
    ericnixmd, Apr 21, 2018
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  13. ericnixmd Win User

    Speaker Driver and Audio Service Weirdness

    Doing some trial and error here... these issues also seemed to have surfaced around the time I installed Acrobat (the cloud-based subscription version). I disabled the CreativeCloud, Adobe tray icon, etc. startups. Will monitor to see if it has an effect. I'm wondering if it's causing a delay that leads to the audio service not loading.

    I cold booted tonight at work and had no problems with the audio service (other than it selecting my Philips SpeechMike as the device; had to select the internal speakers as default after previously selecting the Dell AE515 speakers as default).

    Will continue to monitor as n=1 doesn't really mean anything.

    Out of curiosity @GFX, do you also have an Adobe Creative Cloud app installed?

    Finally, is there a way to select speaker priority? I would like the laptop to default to the Dell AE515 when connected to the dock and default to the Realtek internal speakers when not connected. I never want to hear anything through the speaker in my microphone (Philips SpeechMike).
     
    ericnixmd, Apr 22, 2018
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  14. GFX
    GFX Win User
    Not yet. Do they even listen to that thing? *sarc
    Yes I do have Adobe Flash CS6 which I installed through Creative Cloud a long time ago.
    I think for me the issue started when I was signed up as an Insider, and I remember this problem coming up when I installed one of the preview versions. I was on the Fast release ring so I was getting a new build almost every week, and I thought this was a temporary issue that would get fixed eventually, except it never did.
    Now I opted out of the Insider program and running a release version of Windows 10 Pro 1709 (build 16299.371).

    I made it a habit to disable almost every startup item that I don't need, but after reading your post I see that I have 2 Adobe services that are set to Automatic startup mode, so I'm curious to know if this is the actual root cause.
    Please keep us posted! *Smile
     
  15. ericnixmd Win User
    I disabled the Adobe stuff... didn't help at all.
     
    ericnixmd, Apr 22, 2018
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