anyoneelse having problems with sound on Win10?? I have the latest drivers installed which are supposed to work, Windows even says the device is working properly in Device Manager, but I get no sound. If i go into sound properties to test the device it gives out an error "Failed to play sound test"
there's nothing wrong with my PC or speakers, audio works fine with the onboard sound card, I also tried disabling the onboard sound card in case it was causing a conflict but still same results, no audio.
After using the Win 10 Home PC for a little more I've noticed that YouTube videos won't playback through my KB37 Studio even though it is the default sound card. The videos do however playback through the PC's speakers which are not set to be the default. I've even taken the steps to uninstall/reinstall the KB37 drivers to see if that will fix it. I can record my guitar with the KB37 and it will playback through it but so far it looks like the browsers aren't cooperating. Hopefully a fix will surface soon.
I have the same issue, last night I Installed windows 10 and my podxt doesn't work. I get "Failed to play sound test" too. BUT when I go to cubase everything works ok within the program but when I exit there's no sound on windows. Any thoughts?
It actually has to be 16bit 48000.
I tried the 16bit 44000, with my "solution" but it did not work.
Allthough when I had 16bit 48000 I had to do the "solution" I suggested to get sound anyway. (Guess it has something to do with multiple audiodevices)
I had trouble with sound on one of the preview versions also. Sound through the video card's hdmi to my monitor worked fine, but nothing through an add-in pci-e soundcard, even though nothing indicated that anything was wrong. In fact, the little meter in playback devices was showing a signal! If I remember right, what fixed it was going into device manager, under 'Sound, video and game controllers' select the device that produces no sound, right click on it and disable it. Then enable it.
I had trouble with sound on one of the preview versions also. Sound through the video card's hdmi to my monitor worked fine, but nothing through an add-in pci-e soundcard, even though nothing indicated that anything was wrong. In fact, the little meter in playback devices was showing a signal! If I remember right, what fixed it was going into device manager, under 'Sound, video and game controllers' select the device that produces no sound, right click on it and disable it. Then enable it.
yup, setting it to "16bit 48000" works, but all other options do not, & 24bit is no longer even optional, gives an error saying the device doesn't support it...i was able to use 24bit before. i had opened a support ticket for this, hope they answer back soon so i can show them this thread if they don't know about it already & get a fix out here soon
I hope they support Win 10. I'm having some other issues like slaving Reason Adapted & Ableton Live 8 with RiffWorks at the same time. I'm trying things out still to see what I run into as I try using compatibility modes too, lol.
ive read through and tried the fixes, i have a pod hd desk,and worked fine with windows 8.1,ive upgraded to 10 and should just prob be patient for a fix or patch,new driver, from what i read, most o the ppl who have had success fixing this were running the audio back into their unit, i want the audio on the computer soundcard, i will note,line 6 monkey says up to date,the computer recognizes my device,im able to change settings,still no audio but in my case, I notice no input levels for device,this being the ain concern, the laptop is a gateway with realtech audio drivers, which i disabled the mic, anyone who had no input levels but fixed,let me know otherwise ill prob have to wait for fix ,and mentioning my soundcard made me realize i prob should check there too,audio wise,everything online or on comp has audio and i can hear, this seems like an input thing,using an usb,pod edit does load,but seems to me also to not have input,some ppl mentioned their daws had input audio mine does not,and ive gone through all the steps i usual go through, also tried the 4800hz dvd thing,lots of words ,i apologize ive been working on this for 5 hours, just wanted to detail as much as i could,
your audio settings, you can access it by right clicking the speaker icon on the lower right hand corner of your desktop & choosing "playback devices" or go to your control panel & click on sound, right click your audio device go into properties & then advanced
Even audacity is failing on me, giving random audio port error. Everything works perfectly when my pod is unplugged. But once plugged audacity doesnt even want. The problem is already reported to them but the problem is obv on the line 6 drivers which needs to be updated.
no sound is still an issue,but on my audio settings recording tab,i have a level meter which usual shows input level,i have no signal registering now with upgrade to windows 10, i expect a patch eventually,but would reinstalling drivers using the properties compatibility settings to a previous windows version solve the no input,that is on the driver install for line 6 pod hd desk,the drivers for line 6 seem to be universal,and support most pedals,
found the solution on ux2 to get back sound go to playback devices, go to recording and right click to go to properties.then go to listen and enable listen to the device and apply; Then sound is back on windows 10 with ux2 device.Have to look for it because there was not a single refference to get sound on it. greetz elisabeth
Still can't hear audio through my ux1 interface. I can hear pod farm stand alone and plug in and record and playback in ableton. No sound from ordinary windows audio. for example no you tube audio or audio for windows sounds etc.
Here's my story. I have an HD 400, upgraded from Windows 8.1 to 10 and nothing worked anymore. The Pod appeared in device manager as an unknown device, trying to reinstall the driver and Pod Edit didn't help, Windows told me that the program was not migrated to the newer version. In short, my Pod didn't connect to the computer at all. Then I remember that there is a compatibility mode to run programs with lower versions of Windows, tried that, set the version to Windows 8. Result: Pod got connected immediately and works just like in Windows 7 or 8. Maybe this helps somebody else facing problems with Windows 10.
For some reason, Windows 11 stops recognizing my two external monitors as audio output devices when I leave my desktop idle. I also have headphones plugged in and they will become the only output audio option even if the audio was set to one of the monitors before.
My power options have my desktop set to never sleep but it will turn the display off after 15 minutes. Half of the time I start using my computer after the monitors turn off this issue happens. To fix this I have to start troubleshooting output devices and then windows will suddenly recognize them again and everything goes back to normal. It's been getting annoying to have to go into settings every time I want to hear audio after leaving my computer.
Same issue with Windows 11, although I was already on Windows 11 before I got rid of my speakers and went to the TV (monitor) speakers, so I don't know if it was (would have been) an issue in Windows 10. I also note that, while the TV is turned off with no activity, Windows 11 will not turn my TV back on when coming out of sleep. I have to use the power button on my remote. I think this is a problem with my TV (Samsung UN40JU6700).
I only see the problem maybe 1 out of 20 times coming out of sleep, however. But there is no rhyme or reason to when it happens - just appears to be random. To date I just end up resetting my computer (since it happens infrequently). I would very much like to see Microsoft fix this issue.
Have same problem Here with a Dell Latitude 7424 rugged extreme. If i dont use the laptop for a moment or i close the screen and pass on battery, many time i See the audio icon become with the Red cross like no audio driver and rechange to normal icon but audio is go away. Also somes drivers Make sound of the speaker so Low that you can est anything proprely. Never have ans problems on Win10. (Note also Firefox on win11 crash 1/2 time at launch If you have session restore)
I've tried all of the suggestions above including restarting audiosrv/AudioEndpointBuilder services, power cycling the TV, running Windows audio troubleshooter... nothing worked. No pending Windows updates, no driver updates available. I knew rebooting the PC always fixes the issue, but it's obnoxious as hell doing that every time Windows stops detecting an audio device, which seems to be constantly these days...
Well, turns out putting the PC to sleep and waking it back up seems to work just as well, no need to close down programs or save your work.
This is going to be a bit long winded with examples so bear with me. I've reached out to both consumer windows support and tried reaching out through O365 and have exhausted those options so im hoping either someone here, or maybe an agent will see this and get me in touch with someone who can assist or give direction.
I work for an audio company that makes products for content creators and streamers. our products enumerate devices in Windows, and then you can assign apps to them so you can have complete audio control. Some of our users have been encountering weird issues with how windows is handling audio and I need to figure out what on the backend is causing it.
Example 1: Everytime the user reboots their computer, Windows mutes the headphone port on our microphone. unsure why. I know its not how our software communicates to our mic, as this user is the only person experiencing it. they have to go into recording device properties and unmute it everytime they restart. Obviously this is not ideal. It seems like window is caching a setting somewhere for that audio device.
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