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| 1426991 | 2016-10-06 20:41:00 | Hi there Win10 , Realtek HD Audio , + HDMI with audio passthrough The issue is , the RTK audio wont sense when the 3.5mm jack plug is allready plugged in. Unplug & re-plug & it will detect it. Restart the PC & it wont detect it till you unplug & replug : so the RTK audio wont show as a sound output option until the driver detects the jack cable is plugged in (even though it is in) Its a software bug (either drv or Win10) : because if you go into the RTK audio manager & make a particular change in there & save it, then the driver resets & the Plug is then magicly detected & the onboard sound starts to work. Net time after a restrt , go back into the RTK manger , reset the change & it again detects the plug. has anyone come across this & have a fix ? The driver on the RTK site was older than what was installed (and the old drv didnt really work) Cheers |
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| 1426992 | 2016-10-07 09:07:00 | This could be one of those " need the PC to actually see whats going on" situations ?? Anyway -- When you turn on the computer, have you tried right clicking the Speaker in the Icon tray/ Troubleshooter ? Sometimes that will find faults if there's one. Tried different speakers ( just as a test) even a set of headphones ? There has been a "bug" in the RT drivers since W7 came out where the message will pop up connected/disconnected, doesn't effect all PC's only some- that's a reasonably easy fix to sort, but this sounds ( no pun intended) different. |
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