

- #Asus realtek audio manager wont detect speakers drivers
- #Asus realtek audio manager wont detect speakers software
Both of these cables go into the subwoofer itself, to which are connected the four cables for the front and rear speakers. Now, the Cambridge SoundWorks FourPointSurround 4.1 speakers simply have a front and rear jack. "C Sub (()) (pink jack socket) Rear Panel 3.5mm Jack" Is this because the Realtek card expects the subwoofer input to be on a separate cable? When I look at the "Jack Information" pane of the speaker properties, I see the following: The front and rear speakers do work fine, but there is no subwoofer sound at all. I then tried 5.1, but in the "Optional Speakers" pane, I turned "Center" off and both "Subwoofer" and "Rear Pair" on, hoping I would get output on my front and rear speakers and my subwoofer. The front and rear speakers worked fine when tested by clicking the individual speakers in the graphic on the right hand of the control panel. With the first, there's no sub-woofer output at all, unsurprisingly. make sure you do not enable any bass boost, equalizer or other sort of enhancement features in the Realtek HD Audio Panel. In RealTek HD Audio Manager, there's no 4.1 option. (I previously had a X-Fi XtremeGamer card but no using it as my old motherboard died and the new one can't support a separate audio card). Perhaps the intermittent connection, then disconnection of my speakers yesterday was my onboard sound card in its death throes.I have a motherboard H61M-DG3/USB3 with inbuilt Realtek (5.1 CH HD Audio (Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec) and am trying to get it to work correctly with my Cambridge SoundWorks FourPointSurround 4.1 speakers.
#Asus realtek audio manager wont detect speakers drivers
Going to try and download the audio drivers from and see if this helps, though I doubt it, mostly since my computer still didn't recognize my speakers even when the audio drivers were uninstalled. Ugh.Looks like things are pointing to a hardware issue? :/ Once the audio drivers were reinstalled, said low buzzing sound DISAPPEARED. When I uninstalled the original audio drivers and plugged in the speakers, my computer still didn't recognize my speakers, but there was this low buzzing sound coming out of them. I figured out the whole "I can't talk out of my headset" problem.
#Asus realtek audio manager wont detect speakers software
Do you think this is more a software (drivers) problem or a hardware (actual motherboard) problem? Any ideas? I tried uninstalling, then re-installing the realtek audio drivers last night, but that didn't seem to help. Could that have caused something in the board to short out? I've been running my computer under pretty heavy load (GPU and CPU at about 100% for the last few weeks. I still actually can't seem to use my headset to talk, but I can use it to hear things.ĪTI Radeon 5870 x2 (running independently, not crossfired) (May or may not be relevant) - Everything worked fine up until a few days ago (I've had the P8P67 for about 1.5 months) when suddenly my computer wouldn't recognize anything I said into my USB wireless headset. Just stuff plugged into the little green jack in the back seems to be having this problem. I'll get messages every second or so saying either "New audio device plugged in" or "Audio device unplugged".īecause of this (I assume?), I can't get any sound to play out of my speakers.Ĭomputer is able to recognize a USB headseat/mic fine and I can hear sound out of it. So here's the gist of my problem: When my speakers are plugged in, it seems like my motherboard is constantly recognizing, then unrecognizing my speakers.
