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Imagine that you have plugged your headphones into your computer, but it fails to detect the headphones. You then attempt to connect it again and get the same result. But, when you plug the same headphones in another device, say your laptop, then they work perfectly fine. Well, if your Windows computer is not recognizing your headphones, then check out the fixes mentioned below.<br>
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WINDOWS COMPUTER IS NOT RECOGNIZING HEADPHONES? HERE ARE THE FIXES
Imagine that you have plugged your headphones into your computer, but it fails to detect the headphones. You then attempt to connect it again and get the same result. But, when you plug the same headphones in another device, say your laptop, then they work perfectly fine. Well, if your Windows computer is not recognizing your headphones, then check out the fixes mentioned below.
SET THE HEADPHONE AS THE STANDARD PLAYBACK DEVICE
Go to the Windows icon and click on it. Once you see the search section, input ‘control panel’ in it and select the OK button to launch the Control Panel. Then go to the tab of Playback, and beneath it, right-click on the screen. From the context menu, choose the ‘Show Disabled Devices’ option. You will see all the headphones there, so select the headphone device and right-click on it, then choose the Enable option.
MODIFY THE STANDARD SOUND FORMAT
Navigate to the Windows icon and right-click on it. After that, choose the Control Panel option. You should hit on the ‘Hardware and Sound’ option and then choose the Sound option. Reach the tab of Playback and twice click on the standard playback device. Then move to the tab of Advanced; you should modify the standard sound format by going to the pull-down menu.
USING PLAYING AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTER
Tap the Windows key on the keyboard to invoke the Search section. Then insert ‘troubleshoot’ in it and select the OK button to launch the Troubleshoot screen. After that, select the ‘Playing Audio’ option and click on Run the troubleshooter. You should select the Next button. Later, click on the Headphones option and then choose the Next button.
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