Try any and everything first and go from there. If you can make the onboard work a little better at least then that's great and of zero additional cost to you. If you can't get it working like you'd want then a soundcard could be the fix you're looking for BUT I"d try everything before doing that. Also grabbed a Creative Sound Blaster Z for just under $60 and should work well with my headphones - At least I hope it does. Actually bought two cards for this and it wasn't as expensive as I thought it would be, esp the Asus Supreme FX card I grabbed for $15 shipped. I'm about to switch things out for a soundcard anyway and ditch the onboard audio - Unless there is something special about an onboard audio setup an add-on card always does better and that's the route I'm taking. I could be wrong about that but I do agree the system treats them differently.ĭo know some soundcards have a headphone amp made into them for making the phone's audio level more like what someone would want anyway. Find the Realtek audio service, right-click it and select Restart. Case 3: Realtek audio driver headphones not working. Locate the toggle that allows you to disable the front panel audio jack detection. ![]() ![]() Then enter services.msc in the open box, and click the OK button. Open Realtek Audio Console and then click on Device configuration. The difference I can think of would be the difference in ohms between speakers and headphones. Press the Windows key + R, which opens Run.
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