Fix Realtek High Definition Audio Problemsĭepending on your computer manufacturer and hardware, you may have a Realtek audio driver instead of IDT. See how to troubleshoot Bluetooth in Windows 10 for more help with wireless devices.ħ.
If possible, replace any worn-out cables.įor wireless audio devices like headphones, visit Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices and make sure you've paired your device to your computer properly. You may have to jiggle it to get a good connection. If any cable is frayed, excessively bent, or otherwise damaged, it might be unusable. Generally, audio output devices should go into the green port, which sometimes has a headphone icon. Confirm that you have the audio cables plugged into the right ports. It's a good idea to unplug and reconnect everything, just to make sure there are no loose connections. Make sure that all audio (and power) cables are firmly plugged into your computer, as well as into the device. Next, you should check the physical connections of all your audio devices, especially if your desired output didn't show up in the above menus. Check All Audio Cables and Wireless Connections