Can no longer find "USB Audio Codec" when device plugged in When I right click on the tray speaker icon and select the sound window, I can no longer find the "USB Audio Codec" selection when the device is correctly plugged in. Hi, I'm new here, and I just installed OBS Studio for the first time. This is EXPECIALLY important when handling older condenser mics which have their own outside power supply, like a U-47 or U-67. No sound with a PS4 controller plugged in. And once i plug it out the sound suddenly goes back !! On the Properties window for the mic, go to the Listen tab. I've been taught much like Nathan to plug in mics and then powering on the preamp. When I press the trigger to higher or lower the volume the I pad states headphones however my headphones are not connected. Came back to my computer and they both worked fine. When I play music, I hear it though the speakers. Does somone know a solution? My phones thought the headphones were plugged in. I have a CAD U1 USB microphone, and windows 7 home premium, but every time i plug in the microphone the sound goes off, just disappears. The no sound issues may be caused by some software or programs, incorrectly audio configuration (Wrong Speaker selected), disabled services, faulty sound drivers, or etc. When the microphone is plugged in, Sound settings shows only the microphone as a valid output device. I can see the waves and the meter goes up and down so I know the music is playing but I can't hear it. The on=-board mic works fine, all recording is fine but the problem remains no sound with an external mic connected. < ⦠Could it be that the mic is not working? No matter if my headphones are plugged in or not the playback device always says "speakers" (even when the audio comes through my headphones). But when I plug in the mic, I can no longer hear the music. If you are using a USB headset, you can still follow the above instructions. Check the contact points of the microphone port. If you mean there is no speaker sound when a headset is plugged in, that is the normal configuration. I can select it and play sound through headphones connected to it, but can't make sound come through the speakers no matter what I try. That's why no sound came out and why it didn't record sound (I expect the phone thought a mic was plugged in too). I have tried an alternative microphone, I have tried 4-pin instead of 3-pin jacks, to no avail. Check your speaker and headphone connections for loose cords or cables. Pop / Click Sound When Audio Input (mic / Irig) Plugged Into IPad 2; ADVERTISEMENT IPad 2 :: Sound Only Works With Headphones Jun 21, 2014. The Samson GoMic is shown as the default device. I have used two differentmics with the same negative result: TONOR 3.5mm Lavalier Lapel Mini Microphone Dual Headed Clip-on Mic There is a Dell "N"5030 and an "M"5030. Make sure all cords and cables are plugged in. Click Apply, and OK. Any and all sound picked up by your mic ⦠I have my mic plugged into the hole that has a pic of a mic over it. The fact it does not mute when a microphone is plugged in and the feedback is a common complaint. ! The sound of my ipad is not working. It is present in the devices and printers window. e.g. It just got better on there own. To solve no speakers or headphones are plugged in windows 10 fix, update all audio drivers. The yeti is plug and play so when I plug and record it the sound is fine. If no sound comes out, try plugging another headphone/IEM/speaker. But my sound card died completely i suppose now. Help! When I plug in the mic, sound does not come from the speakers of my laptop. This problem exists for various audio files (iTunes, videos, etc. Fix PC Says Mic Is Not Plugged In â Quick tips: Tip 1. Usually, PC sound systems are set up that they default to muting the speakers when a headset is plugged in, but not a microphone. If you have multiple 5mm jacks to plug into, especially on a surround sound system, make sure all cords and cables are plugged into the correct jack. Hey presto, sound back on. My setup: A Neewer NW-320F condenser microphone plugged into a Panasonic HDC-TM90 camcorder. Been streaming PC for a while but now i have started playing PS4 and have had issue with sound. Speakers amplify the mic signal and the then mic picks up the sound from the speakers. I get total silence. Mic Troubleshooting â Windows. So yesterday I bought a Blue Yeti microphone and I am satisfied with it. Unsure if it's a software or hardware flaw. The USB device still works because I can test it on another computer. First installed all the drivers and set the interface as the default audio input device. here some info on my specs : ⦠This screenshot shows my sound settings when the mic is plugged ⦠1: ... Look to see if your current speakers are plugged in and turned on. Mic plugged in, no sound from speakers in Sound & Audio. Use a can of compressed air and dust off your computer jack and USB ports. I've been using Ubuntu 20.04 for 7 days now, and my internal mic isn't working when my headphones (no mic on them) or external speakers are plugged into the headphone jack. Sometimes when you plug your speakers or headphones in audio 3.5â jack, you expect that red X will disappear. No sound from mic. With the mic set as default, and selected in the list of Recording devices, click the Properties button at the bottom. I took my headphones and the webcam and plugged them into a different computer and they were still humming. Depending on what sound you have and the control panel for it that may or may not be an option. I can't find a way to prioritize the speakers over the headphones, since they are combined in the audio settings. No sound whatsoever from the mic. To fix, I inserted some headphones and removed them again. Samsung need to fix this. When going into sound settings -> recording tab, my correct headset has been set to default, but no ⦠When using recording devices, the mic on my laptop is the only one picking up audio, my microphone on my headset is not picking up anything. Please help me because the app is so useful!!!! When i do not have my headset plugged in i have no issue but when i play a game where i need to hear the sound of the game, i plug my headset into the controller but OBS is not picking up the sound. I am trying to record music with a laptop and a USB microphone. When USB mic is plugged in, there is no sound from speakers? However I have one huge problem. The one it is in. Tip 2. I tried looking around in pavucontrol for input on any device, but there is nothing (except monitor devices, which monitor system sound⦠You may notice no sound after unplugging headphones in Windows 10 from your computer. When the PS4 controller is plugged off I have perfect sound over my normal speakers, when its plugged in no sound at all works. However I can't hear any other sound because my speakers aren't working. I dont understand either. The sound on my new desktop works well (built-in speakers), but when a microphone is plugged in the sound cuts out. Before that, my headset was working fine, and audio input was coming from the headset's mic. Here, enable the Listen to this device option. If it didnât work, then try using the command prompt to make the computer detect audio hardware. Have tried restarting computer a number of times to no avail. There are various factors that cause sound not working in Windows 10 when you unplug your headphones from the jack port. This positive gain loop continues and the system overloads, resulting in the terrible screech of microphone feedback which in professional radio is a big no no, which is why DJs use headphones to monitor the output and not a speaker. Your sound card's Audio Manager (if you have one) would be the place to check for that option. ). If it does not work in a particular program, please contact the software manufacturer. Try these steps. I unplugged them,plugged them back in the humm was gone. My laptop has a port for a mic/headphone combination. I've already verified that it's my computer's default recording device, and my computer will detect the device, but no sound will playback when I speak into the microphone and I don't know what else to do. I've tried plugging in another headphone jack and the exact same issue occurs. I have a PS4 controller and a XBOX ONE controller plugged in. I've followed your directions, and when I do the "Speaker" and "Test", the sound is not audible when the mic is plugged in, but is very audible when the mic is unplugged. I plugged the XLR female in the SM57 mic and the jack in the interface guitar input. However, when I connect a mic to the external input, I get no sound from it. There are few reasons why this problem occurred, including faulty speakers or headphones, audio card is disabled in BIOS or Windows, audio driver is not up to dated and others. I have recently reinstalled my system so i might be missing some drivers, (but the goddamn mic is just supposed to be plug in and record) because before it had been working fine. I don't think it's much of an issue. There are only three holes that the mic plug could fit in. I tried looking around in pavucontrol for input on any device, but there is nothing (except monitor devices, which monitor system sound⦠The microphone did not come with a manual. The problem is that the sound indicator shows no volume, and no sound is recorded when I try in Garage Band. Always plug in the mics with the power supply DISCONNECTED from the wall because you never know about those 40 year-old or older power ⦠My HyperX Cloud II's mic will not work when it's plugged in via the soundcard, Discord wont pick up anything from it. So when I use my headset/mic plugged into my controller and my controller is plugged into my pc, when I run the ds4 windows app I lose all audio. If your audio works but YouTube still has no sound, see our YouTube specific suggestions and tips (solutions 2-7). The moment I launch OBS 32 or 64bit, all sounds are gone, and as soon I close OBS audio of every apps on the desktop, webbrowser, vlc, clementine, skyrim, etc, comeback. If the microphone works in the Windows Sound Recorder, it should work in other applications that can record sound through a microphone. I also get no sound when I plug the microphone into the mic input on my computer, which works with the cheap unpowered microphone with the tiny mic jack that I use for gaming. Then I tried to record in Adobe Audition, Audacity and in Reaper. I have tried all of the steps above but nothing works still. I've been using Ubuntu 20.04 for 7 days now, and my internal mic isn't working when my headphones (no mic on them) or external speakers are plugged into the headphone jack. Some PC sound systems have an option to either mute or not mute the speakers when a headset is plugged in. If sounds come out from the other peripheral, but not the 9H, then it's the headset that has a problem HE-400 personal review , ATH-AD700 personal review , Aune T1 MK2 personal review , Lepai A2020+ personal review , Field report of Jakarta USF The moment I disconnected the Yeti the Speakers worked. Make sure there are no specks of dust inside your microphone jack or the USB port youâre using for connecting your USB microphone to your computer. Unfortunately, red X is still on your speakers, because there are some problems with your audio device. The onboard speaker and headphones/speakers that are plugged into the headphone jack on either the front or back give out sound correctly, however since there is only one port meant for headphone/mic, when a headset is plugged in (or a microphone), the microphone portion doesn't work and doesn't display as a device option. I have tried the Troubleshooter, updating the driver, also no effect. If it didnât work, then try using the command prompt to make the computer detect audio hardware. The problem got solved. I can hear my own voice when I plug headphones into the mic, so I know the mic actually works, and I can hear iTunes through the mic when I switch the iMac's sound output to the micâ¦