Why does my microphone jack say it’s not plugged in?
In the Sound window, click the Recording tab. Right click on an empty area of the Sound window. Click Show disabled devices and Show offline devices. If the microphone is listed as Currently Unavailable or Not Connected, unplug it and then plug it back into the port.
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Why is my HDMI audio not working?
There are several reasons why your HDMI sound might not be working. The problem could be anywhere from your PC, to the HDMI cable, to your monitor or TV. Start by connecting your HDMI to another PC. If the problem persists, the cable or your monitor/TV is likely the problem; if not, then the PC could be the problem.
Why are my speakers not working?
Faulty speaker connections or broken wires can sometimes cause your speakers to stop working. Cables that run through areas like doors and windows are often the most likely to break. Make sure your cables run through areas where they experience the least disturbance.
Does Realtek audio have a digital output?
Realtek Digital Output Device refers to high-definition digital audio devices, such as a TV with an HDMI connection, a home theater system, etc. These devices usually connect to the computer with a digital cable instead of an analog cable. But for normal speakers/headphones, you need to connect them to the computer with analog cables.
Why is my microphone not working?
There are a couple of reasons why your microphone may not be working. It could be due to a setting that restricts a certain app from using your microphone, or due to dirt that filled the microphone. Another possible reason could be hardware damage.
What is Realtek MIC audio jack?
The universal 3.5 mm jack, which simultaneously serves to connect a headset with a built-in microphone, is used in modern headphones. It has a longer plug. The connector contains four contact areas and the plug is marked as in the image.
How do you fix that it’s not plugged in?
Try your device on another computer or audio jack
- Solution 1: Run the Sound Troubleshooter.
- Solution 2 – Re-enable your sound card.
- Solution 3 – Update your sound card driver.
- Update your driver from within Windows itself.
- Update your controller with a third party app.
- Solution 4 – Disable front panel jack detection (Realtek)