- C media usb audio device thinks its a speaker drivers#
- C media usb audio device thinks its a speaker driver#
Its a bank holiday weekend here in the UK and the shop will be closed for a couple of days so I cant ask them. And people assured me that there would be no problem with using a microphone. At this point we know that the device has been detected, is a C-Media type and is considered card 1 by the audio sub-system. I cant even use my PC for other sound related stuff now. The sound doesn't work even with the mic unplugged. I think I read somewhere on the internet that somebody had the same problem and he was advised that sometimes the PC thinks that the mic is a speaker system and changes the output to the microphone.But all this is beyond me. You can also launch the Run prompt and enter the 'devmgmt.msc' command. To open Device Manager on your system, go to the Start menu and look for 'Device Manager'.
C media usb audio device thinks its a speaker drivers#
The peaker system is a Logitech S220 system if that helps. To fix the high definition audio device not working, just update the audio drivers in the following way. Its a high spec gaming PC so the card should be pretty good. I don't know what my sound card is called. The Bose QuietComfort 35 II Gaming Headset is exactly what it sounds like: a QC 35. You can connect wireless headphones, adjust the sound to match your preferences, and even listen to audio on separate speakers. And with your Galaxy devices awesome Bluetooth audio settings, now they can be even more adaptable. the other options there is " Realtek HD audio output"Īlso the Sound Playback is set to " C-Media USB Device"- the other option is " ATI HD" audio rear output and " Realtek HD audio output" Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Bluetooth headphones and speakers have become increasingly popular thanks to their versatility. Until now, it had 8200,000+ drivers in our archive. As a professional team only focused on the drivers programs, driverdr add millions of new drivers to archive, also including the latest Windows 10 drivers.
C media usb audio device thinks its a speaker driver#
I am not sure that the mic is selected as the display shows by Default Device: " C-Media USB Device"- whatever that is. C-media Usb Audio Driver Logitech Usb Speaker Driver It is really a device doctor for your windows system. Under Audio device, next to Speaker or Ringer, drag the slider to adjust the volume. You can adjust the then test the speaker and ringer volume: In the lower-left corner of the Lync main window, click the audio device menu, and then click Audio Device Settings. I checked the Control panel and the volume is up, the mute is off, I tested the hardware and it says its OK. Set the volume for your speaker and ringer. I checked the leads and the speakers are plugged in OK. There was no software with the microphone.