It occurs because Windows Vista renames the device when you plug it in to a new port, which makes Lync unable to recognize it. To resolve this issue, return the device to the port it was originally attached to. Return to Audio and Video...
Figure 1: Audio device not detected in Windows Sound Playback settings Solution To help resolve this issue, disable the Legacy Option ROM option in the BIOS Power on the PC and press F2 key on the keyboard to enter System Setup or BIOS In System Setup or BIOS screen, under General, selec...
Captivate 2017 - Audio device not detected susanp66695322 New Here , Nov 01, 2018 Copy link to clipboard Hello, Recently, my Adobe Captivate 2017 has stopped detecting my audio device (logitech headset). It was working until one week ago but has stopped working now. I uninstalled...
My OBS is detecting my Video capture card as USB 3.0 Video. My "camera" and everything else is allowing OBS to use them. OBS sees my Video Capture Device in...
this is strange it was working just fine 2 hours ago. Now all I can figure out is that it is not detecting my default audio device. I am running windows on my mac because it is better than macOS. Yet I don't know why nothing works, I have reset my computer about 7 times by now...
Audio output Device Device not detected Hello, So this has been an issue even before the Windows 11 update, but almost every time I turn on my PC, my headset wont be detected. Sometimes I have to look for an update or a driver update but why wont it automatically...
(Speaker/Headphone) when trying to connect to the output device and enable the surround sound, and the error states that Realtek Audio Output Device is not detected. I check my system settings and ran the troubleshooter and was not able to locate the output device. I have attem...
Make sure your USB device is compatible with your microphone. Some devices might not work with 2-in-1 headset/microphones. To eliminate this source of potential problems, use a dedicated microphone. Make sure these lines are in /etc/asound.conf: pcm.!default { type hw ...
ctypes.CDLL('C:/Program Files/ffmpeg/bin/avcodec-60.dll')ctypes.CDLL('C:/Program Files/ffmpeg/bin/avdevice-60.dll')ctypes.CDLL('C:/Program Files/ffmpeg/bin/avfilter-9.dll')ctypes.CDLL('C:/Program Files/ffmpeg/bin/avformat-60.dll')ctypes.CDLL('C:/Program Files/ffmpeg/bin/avutil-...
BTW - my BT headset actually works once I've connected to it after a boot. However, it doesn't show as an output device in the Sound pane of System Preferences. It does show as an input device though because it has a built-in mic. If I change the output volume via the Sound pane...