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Aug 5, 2024, 9:11:24 AM8/5/24
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BothMaxxaudiopro and Realtek Audio Service are enabled on startup in task manager. I've been through uninstalling the audio drivers in device manager and reinstalling them, both automatically through windows restarting and manually from the dell website. Dell support also tried updating the system devices driver Intel(R) Smart Sound Technology (Intel(R) SST) Audio Controller to High Definition Audio Controller, but it didn't fix the issue and at some point it reverted back to the intel driver when I uninstalled and reinstalled things.

I just got this issue recently. When I was using my XPS 15 in September, it didn't have this issue. For me to use my audio jack, I had to go to Device Manager (Right click windows start button) > Sound, Video, and Game controllers > Realtek(R) Audio > Disable driver then, enable driver. Essentially, I disabled and enabled the driver and now it works. After I turn off my laptop, though, and open it again, I'd have to do this again.


Open the Sound Mixer (should be available from the start menu), or the Sound settings under Control Panel. Sometimes the sound output may be redirected to over HDMI to you monitor, or somewhere else..


That's a quick fix. The problem as described also in the end of the thread is that this issue appears again every time you unplug and plug headphones. There should be a proper solution in the long run by DELL.


I have exactly the same problem. It works every time when I uninstall the realtec driver, restart the computer (heafphone plugged in). As soon as I unplug the headphones my XPS 15 is not able to find the headphones again. I have to start the whole process again. Please solve the Problem.


1. Select My Computer, right-click and select Manage.

2. Then open the device manager.

3. Check your own computer sound, control and game controller.

4. Check if there are the following two drivers, do not open the driver management to download and install, and some go to the next step.

5. Right-click on one of them to enable it. You need to enable them one by one.

6. All are enabled.


I was troubleshooting a computer exhibiting this problem, and the issue was that 'Waves MaxxAudio Service Application' had been disabled in Startup. This program causes a small dialog window to pop up when a new audio device is detected, prompting you to select the type of headphones or speakers you have inserted. You can click a box at the bottom telling that message to not come up in the future. But if you disabled that functionality by just preventing the service from running, it breaks the computers detection of added audio devices. After re-enabling that and then preventing that window from coming up by using the checkbox option, the laptop is now detecting and switching to headphones and other external audio devices with no issues.


thank you for the post. i have a lot of issues with this laptop(screen bleed, touchpad not working proper) and until now this also. I enabled max audio in startup apps and disable from advance that box and now is working.


JACK Audio Connection Kit (or JACK) is a professional sound server API and pair of daemon implementations to provide real-time, low-latency connections for both audio and MIDI data between applications.


I was trying to find a component corresponding to an audio jack. In the Connectors list, I did not find anything called a jack. But I did find a component called "PhonePlug2" which looks exactly like the jack I was looking for. It is a 2-conductor jack with a built-in switch that switches between the pins when a plug is inserted. The point is that it seems to me that the component is misnamed. It should be called a jack (female) not a plug (male). The plug gets inserted into the jack thereby opening one circuit and closing another. What do you think; am I correct?


Yes, this is correct - this is a symbol for a mono audio jack with a switch, however it connects to a simple POT0 (generic potentiometer) footprint, so I am not sure what real component this is supposed to be. If you are creating a PCB you will likely need to create your own Ultiboard footprint for a specific manufacturer.


but what if you do not have to? it is small enough to fit anywhere, is also in part a gaming device-oriented, I have seen most gamers use wired headsets, and now days home office is getting popular, so using a headset is something that is needed therefor. The office gave me a wireless headset but I myself use wired on my pc and earbuds when I am on the way. Maybe framework should put a vote for that instead of removing it, like Azure already sed, there are too many people to hate that smartphone remove the audio jack, it was so useful


I have a headphone jack with a broken sensor. The headphones are normally supposed to turn on when they're plugged in. Because the jack is broken, however, my computer only detects that my headphones are plugged in when I push or tilt the plug, and that's the only time I can get sound out of them. Therefore I'd like to control this feature manually and force the sound to come out of my headphones all the time.


Realtek's HD Audio Manager has a "Disable Front Panel Jack Detection" option which gives this functionality, but Realtek's skin for Dell motherboards, which my computer has, does not include this option.


So I was thinking: Perhaps this Dell skin is only cosmetic. If I could find out which registry key is changed when someone else checks the "Disable Front Panel Jack Detection" box in their Realtek Audio Manager, I could edit that same key on my computer, and achieve the same functionality.


I have a (5 years old) Dell (inspiron 15 3542) laptop with an audio jack 3.5 for headphones and windows 10a and "realtek high definition audio" driver.My original problem was that I use my headphones a lot, so much that my previous laptop audio jack 3.5 output stopped working after a while.


I tried finding a manually way for changing sound to be from my headphones instead of my laptop's speakers.I had searched all over the internet for hours but nothing. This is because Realtek consider the computer's speakers and headphones as exactly the same device.


Just uninstall (and DO NOT reinstall) "realtek high definition audio" driver from the "Device Manager" list of windows 10. Then restart computer.Windows 10 will find out that there is a missing driver and will install a default driver of it's own that works great and separate computer's speakers and headphones to 2 different devices.


Buy a splitter (of audio jack 3.5 cable) and external speakers. connect the speakers and headphones to the splitter and you are good to have audio in both of then at the same time. Do you want stopping one of them (speakers or headphones), just click an turn it off.


I have been using Sonic Pi recently and have been annoyed by a persistent stream of white noise. This has happened on both Raspbian and Ubuntu MATE 16.04 for Raspberry Pi, using SENNHEISER MX356s. Is there any way to stop this?


Per the comments below the question, the Pi's 3.5mm audio output is not a good output. I try to avoid it where possible. I have yet to see a convincing writeup of any approaches which would eliminate the noise from the analogue jack sufficiently for it to be used for enjoying music.


On Armbian's 5.17.5-meson64 kernel: I accidentally left speaker-test running and after an hour or so it suddenly started playing analog audio (scaring the living daylights out of me in the process). Restarting speaker-test resulted in silence again. Unable to reproduce this scenario since.


Trying a brute force way, I dumped the MMIO registers for t9105 and AIU when it was working in CoreELEC and "restored" them on Armbian. Audio was still playing, but still no analog. Leading me to think this is probably a timing issue with the way things are initialized.


Ah. I've never tried it on that kernel, given we won't ever support it. I'll be reviewing 5.19. That said, the driver is mainlined, there shouldn't be any work on our side. In the past I was patching in Jerome's series for GX and GXL to get the audio out.


Also confirmed that sound will only be output on the HDMI monitor with speakers connected. There is no double route to both the HDMI and the Audio Jack. I would prefer the Audio Jack setting. The Pulse Audio Volume Control only has one Analog Output Port Selection.


@Serkan Polat You don't mention what kind of board/box you are using. However I am assuming you are using some sort of android TV box (since your post mentions coreelec and a random tv box dtb file). You should note that TV Boxes are not supported by armbian. I should move your post to the TV Box community forum, but I will leave it here since you are offering to pay someone for help and this forum is where you are more likely to find someone with the skills that might be able to help. (The TV box forums generally only have end users reading the posts).


it reboots one time and gets as root. and when you run "xmlin" (an application they made i guess).. it asks type of device.. and this device has number 106.. then it installs everything in usb to emmc.


We offer this and a similar amixer config to enforce HDMI audio since a while among a few hundred Odroid N2 users and so far didn't receive any negative feedback. But someone just posted here that this "burned" his/her USB DAC (plugged in concurrently), whatever was meant by that, but double check that card 0 is really the onboard sound card, as I mentioned below here:


I basically found this via trial&error and at best only half understood, e.g. why this cyclic looking src/bus/dst linking is required, especially including explicitly device/card 0 while those are for card 0 in the first place (-c 0).


I definitely appreciate the diagnostic, if you would, please reach out to us directly at: sup...@plugable.com with the diagnostic results and your Amazon order number. Please use ticket #285608 as your subject. It seems that the adapter may need replacement, and I am here to help you with that.

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