Windows 10: Windows not remembering audio settings with headphones

Discus and support Windows not remembering audio settings with headphones in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Hi,I recently got a new laptop, an HP ProBook 450 G10 with Windows 11 Pro.I have a very annoying issue: I usually keep the speakers on mute and turn... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by CarlottaR_245, Mar 12, 2025.

  1. Windows not remembering audio settings with headphones


    Hi,I recently got a new laptop, an HP ProBook 450 G10 with Windows 11 Pro.I have a very annoying issue: I usually keep the speakers on mute and turn the sound on when I have the bluetooth headphones connected. My previous pc was automatically unmuting when the headphones got connected and go back to mute when they were disconnected. This laptop is not doing it and it's incredibly annoying. I cannot find any setting related to this, can you help me?

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    CarlottaR_245, Mar 12, 2025
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  2. headphones directional audio issue

    Hi

    Welcome to Microsoft community.

    It sounds like you've identified that your Razer Kraken headphones have suffered some physical damage that affects the directional audio, and you're looking for a way to make them usable by playing all audio through the working part of the headphones. Here are a few steps and suggestions you can try to achieve this:

    Step 1: Enable Mono Audio and Adjust Volume

    Since you mentioned that enabling mono audio makes the sounds incredibly quiet, you can try to increase the system volume and the application volume to compensate. Here’s how to do it:

    1. Enable Mono Audio:
      • Open Settings.
      • Go to Ease of Access > Audio.
      • Toggle on Turn on mono audio.
    2. Adjust System Volume:
      • Right-click the sound icon in the taskbar and select Open Volume mixer.
      • Ensure all volume sliders are set to maximum.
    3. Adjust Application Volume:
      • Open the application you are using (e.g., Fallout 4).
      • Go to the audio settings within the application and ensure the volume is set to maximum.
    Step 2: Check Realtek Audio Console Settings

    Since you have Realtek Audio Console, ensure it’s configured correctly:

    1. Open Realtek Audio Console:
      • Search for Realtek Audio Console in the Start menu and open it.
    2. Check Speaker Configuration:
      • Go to the Speakers tab.
      • Ensure that the Headphone Virtualization and Front left and right full-range speakers are configured correctly.
    3. Use Loudness Equalization:
      • Go to the Enhancements tab.
      • Enable Loudness Equalization to help balance out the audio levels.
    Step 3: Hardware Fix (Optional)

    If you're comfortable with a bit of DIY, you could try to repair the headphone cable. This involves:

    1. Cutting the damaged part of the cable.
    2. Soldering the wires back together or using a new 3.5mm jack.
    3. Covering the exposed wires with electrical tape or heat shrink tubing.
    There are many tutorials online that can guide you through this process. However, this requires some basic knowledge of electronics and soldering.

    If none of these solutions work, it might be time to consider investing in a new pair of headphones.

    Let me know if you need further assistance.

    Best regards

    Derrick Qian | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
     
    Derrick.Q - MSFT, Mar 12, 2025
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  3. Mala_S Win User
    Move audio to one side for speakers but not headphones

    Hello J1mmyth3F1sh,

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

    • Is your headphones getting detected in the Playback settings?
    • Are you trying to play the audio on both Speakers and Headphones at the same time?

    Ideally, if you have configured Sound settings to play on your left speakers, the same goes with the headphones. The sound starts playing only on the left side of your headphones according to the settings changed.

    Meanwhile, we can try configuring the headphones and change the balance level in the sound settings and see if it works. Kindly check with the steps listed below and see if it helps.

    Method : Run audio test for your headphones.

    • Open Control Panel from the Start menu and click on
      Sound.
    • In the Sound window, click on your
      Headphones and select Configure option at the bottom left.
    • By running the test, check if both sides of your headphones are working fine.

    If that doesn’t help, I would suggest you to check with the audio balance by following the steps listed below:

    • Open Sound settings from
      Control Panel,
      and right click on the Headphones to open its
      Properties.
    • Click on Levels tab and select
      Balance
      button. In the Balance window, you can use the slider to balance both left and right headphones equally.

    However, I commend and appreciate you for recognizing this behavior. This is a valuable suggestion as there may be other users with a similar requirement. Hence, I suggest you to leave a
    Feedback for this product so
    that our developer team can look into this and check if it can be implemented in the future updates.

    Regards,

    Mala S

    Microsoft Community - Moderator
     
    Mala_S, Mar 12, 2025
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  4. Windows not remembering audio settings with headphones

    Windows 10 not playing audio on headphones.

    Hi Jefelito,

    Thank you for replying and I am sorry to hear about the tragedy that occured in your brothers sanctuary.

    Glad to know that the Bluetooth issue is resolved.

    Try the below methods to troubleshoot the issue on the headphones and check if this helps.

    Before trying the below methods, I suggest you to try connecting the headphones to a different port or check the headphones on a different computer and check if you are able to hear the audio from the headphone.

    Method 1:
    Setting The Headphones As Default Playback Device.

    1. Select on the Start button > Type Sound in the search box > Select
      Sound from the list of results.
    2. Go to Playback tab > Select your headphones > Then click on
      Set Default.
    3. Restart the computer once and check if this helps.

    Method 2:
    Updating The Audio Drivers.

    Follow the steps mentioned in Update drivers in Windows 10
    and update your Sound drivers and check if you are able to hear the audio from the headphones.

    Restart the computer once after updating the sound drivers.

    We're looking forward to your response.
     
    Shafeeq_Khan, Mar 12, 2025
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