Here's my issue: I don't have any advanced settings tab. At first I thought it was because I installed Nvidia HD Audio software but nothing changed. Finally, to install the Realtek HD Audio Manager, follow. Step 5: Double-click the setup file and install it as you would any other program on your computer. Be certain that you select the suitable Windows version. Other helps have said to go into the control panel and update the driver. All the forums say to go to connector settings and uncheck a box that says 'Disable front panel jack detection.' THERE IS NO TEXT OR BOX ON MINE. To do so, I had to open my Realtek Audio Manager and change some stuff in the Advanced Settings tab. I've installed Realtek drivers from Asus website and it wasn't showing up in Device Manager. Step 4: After deleting the audio driver, go to the ASUS Download Center and download the Realtek HD Audio Manager for Windows 11. RealTek HD Audio Manager will not recognize headphones. Now comes my second issue: I read almost everywhere that to solve this issue, I had to split the speakers from the headphones. Thus I tried researching online for solutions and found out it happened to many people. I check my playback devices and I found out the headphones and the speakers were counted as the same device - means that my headphones mic weren't working and the computer wasn't making a difference between the speakers and the headphones. When I tried to have a Skype conversation with a friend of mine though, the call automatically cancelled saying there was an issue with the audio port. I plugged them in my computer (an asus laptop) and they worked well - I could hear sounds and music and stuff into my headphones so I assumed everything was fine. You might want to check for drivers on the headset manufacturer’s website since they sometimes have their own. Today I bought a pair of headphones from Razer: the Carcharias ones. Steps STEP 1 Download the Realtek HD audio driver from the Realtek website.
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