Next, select the arrow to the right of the speaker volume slider to open a list of audio devices connected to your computer. The tool tip should display as Manage audio devices when hovering over the arrow.

Hardware problems can be caused by outdated or malfunctioning drivers. Make sure your audio driver is up to date and update it if needed. If that doesn't work, try uninstalling the audio driver (it will reinstall automatically). If that doesn't work, try using the generic audio driver that comes with Windows. If you're having audio issues after installing updates, try rolling back your audio driver.


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Select and hold (or right-click) the listing for your sound card or audio device, such as headphones or speakers, select Update driver, then select Search automatically for drivers. Follow the instructions to complete the update.





Select and hold (or right-click) the listing for your sound card or audio device, then select Update driver > Browse my computer for drivers > Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer.

When Microsoft installs updates on your system, we create a system restore point in case problems arise. Try restoring from that point and see if that fixes your sound problems. For more info, see "Restore from a system restore point" in Recovery options in Windows.

Select and hold (or right-click) the listing for your sound card or audio device, such as headphones or speakers, select Update driver, then select Search automatically for updated driver software. Follow the instructions to complete the update.





Select and hold (or right-click) the listing for your sound card or audio device, then select Update driver > Browse my computer for drivers > Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.

Does anyone else have a sound issue with their Venue 8 Pro? I upgraded to Windows 10 and everything seemed fine, then a couple of days ago the sound stopped working. The sound icon had a red "X" in the taskbar as if muted and I could not get it to unmute. The slider bar wouldn't work, even on the physical switches.

I unloaded the driver and reloaded and it seemed to accept and had no errors in Device Manager (I tried both the latest and regressed to an older version of the driver...no luck). The slider bar worked and it was unmuted presumably. I did a test in the Sound setting menu and it reported that it failed to play.

So I did a Dell factory restore back to Windows 8 and the sound is back. So good thing it wasn't a hardware issue. But did anyone else find theirs to just stop working under Windows 10 (was working fine for a couple of months now)? I don't have my heart set to upgrade my Venue 8 to Windows 10 as all I do on that machine is surf the web, but I figure it will be an eventuality.

then I went to the device manager and clicked on the two devices under "Audio- Video- and Gamecontroller" the names of these two devices are "Intel SST Audio Device (WDM) and "Realtek IS2 Audio Codec".

The sound and the camera work in Windows 10 on the Venue 8 Pro ONLY with the Windows 8.1 drivers. Windows 10 will automatically update those drivers in a few days and the new camera and sound drivers don't work. Unfortunately, rolling back the drivers doesn't help.

I just extracted it, went to device manager, clicked update driver software, then I clicked browse for driver, and I specified it to look in the folder I unzipped. Worked fine, installed the Realtek I2S Codec and the Intel SST Audio Device (WDM).

Click Have Disk and then Browse. Browse to the folder that contains the driver you just downloaded. These files include all the information necessary for updating drivers.

Go to Audio, Video and Game Controller and look for the name of your sound card. It might include one of the popular sound, video, or game controllers visible in the screenshot below, or it may have another name entirely.

Avast Driver Updater scans your computer top to bottom, easily finds new or updated drivers for you, and keeps them updated automatically. It checks the compatibility of over 60 million drivers from more than 1,300 of the most well-known brands to make sure that your drivers get updated quickly and stay updated reliably.

But keep in mind that downloading drivers from third-party sites is risky and can expose you to malware and other threats. Only use sites you know and trust, or stick to the methods outlined above.

Periodically updating audio drivers can help avoid performance issues and introduce new product features. New audio driver packages may fix bugs that cause sound issues, while helping to enhance your sound devices. Generally, updating all your PC drivers will ensure your computer and accessories are functioning at their best.

If you are missing audio drivers on Windows 10 you have two options: you can run a Windows Update to automatically find new or missing audio drivers. Or you can use the Device Manager feature to search for missing audio drivers.

After upgrading, the sound quality of Realtek HD Audio has become very bad and extremely low. There is no bass and the sound is distorted and screeching. I have tried updating the Realtek driver but that didn't change anything.

Find the properties for your output device, click on the Dolby tab, then click on the power button to turn it off. You can even do it as you're listening to something to tell the difference. Not sure what effect Dolby was going for, but it makes everything sound like elevator music.

I had major issues playing games like World of Warcraft, I would alt-tab and the sound goes all jerky and distorted like a broken robot. It was really bad playing Facebook videos or anything while software could be using sound like games or other videos/ads.

I also had very poor sound quality after upgrading my PC to Windows10. Tried to install different Realtek drivers but it didnt work at all. I found a solution after reading many posts on different forums and it had nothing to do with the driver but with power options. The default setting of Power Options is "Balanced", changing it to "High performance" improved immediately the bad sound quality of (Control Panel-Power Options - check High Performance).I hope it will work for many of you as well.

I tried every available driver, including Microsoft HD Audio. For me it was a failing stick of RAM. ECC RAM more precisely. Being ECC it got over the errors, but it introduced caching delays and hence the bad sound. Removed the stick that the (Dell) computer reported in RMT (Reliable Memory Technology) log in BIOS and audio worked so purely afterwards...

Overall sound quality and functionality decreased with each major windows version since XP. If sound could be considered quite of good quality in XP, in Vista and 7 it lost a lot of quality due to the multiple OS layers interfering with the actual sound card functionality. Even good tweakers like SRS lost a lot of possibilities. In the newer 8.X and 10 versions, it's even a worse quality (but not that of a big decrease like from XP to Vista/7). But there are way more functionality problems. Issues like auto-volume reduction are still unfixed practically.Generally, sound is harder to tweak assuming it functions relatively correctly initially. Disabling specific things like Dolby, DTS or EAX may partially make things better. Improvisations like disabling all effects will have bad consequences, like lower volume or even undistinguishable audio. In conclusion, in most cases the OS is at fault directly for the major sound issues that are very hard to track/fix. in some cases, the simple windows troubleshooting system may partially fix some of the issues, but don't count on it.

I had the same problem with my creative sound. I fixed it by going to the devicemanager, right click my soundcard, choose uninstall, then install the proper drivers through the files I downloaded. That fixed my issue.

I Had an issue almost same issue . But actually it was my Dolby option was turned On. Which gave me a bad quality sound. (May be my headset issue).When i turned off that everything worked fine for me.Search for sounds in settings,1. Sounds2. Playback Tab3. Double click on speakers4. Dolby Tab5. off

IF you have a SOUND BLASTER zxr Series sound card. The software.You have to go into the Menu. Un-check the highlighted menus in the picture below.Surround/Crystalizer/Dialog Plus (disable/uncheck)Hopefully Sblaster gets an update.

Right click on speaker icon and select playback devices. Select Speakers then Properties. Select Enhancement tab. Check the box in front of Equalizer which will cause the Sound Effects Properties box to show. Select the box with three dots, this will open a Graphics EQ box with levers for various frequencies. The default setting is None with all of the frequency levers set at zero or in the middle. I increase every lever to the max (upwards) and names the new setting as "Headphones" and saved it. I also have the Loudness Equalization box checked. This seems to have given me the loudest sound for the headphones. 152ee80cbc

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