Then there are monitoring issues, but I can eventually make it work. The only way I'm able to record an external (analog) source is by using an RCA- to -USB converter, enabling the other 'microphone' device. No matter what I seem to do, the option for the 3.5mm microphone input shows as greyed out / unavailable. If you require further assistance, let me know and I will gladly do all I can to help you. Please keep me informed of how things went. I've also tried all the options you're suggesting in the device manager. Per Maintenance and Service Guide page 10, NOTE: Be sure that the device cable has a 4-conductor connector that supports both audio-out (headphone) and audio-in (microphone). Can't get this input to work as an input OR headphone output. I have tried many different methods to try to get this thing to work several RCA- to-3.5mm cables, microphone (using Windows built in recording app), etc.
Windows indicates my drivers are all up to date.ģ. If you're on Windows 10 and your sound suddenly stops working, or that you can't hear anything coming out from your headphones, and you're seeing the error message IDT High Definition Audio CODEC.
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Try updating the chipset drivers from the computer manufacturer's website or from Windows update and check if it helps. Follow these steps to check this:Ī) Right click on the volume icon and select “ Recording devices”.ī) Now, right click on an empty space and select, “ Show disconnected devices” and “ Show disabled devices”.Ĭ) Select “ Microphone” and click on “ Properties” and make sure that the microphone is enabled.ĭ) You may also check if the microphone that you are using is set as default. Make sure that the microphone that you are using is not disabled and is set as default in the computer. I would suggest you to try the following methods and check if it works for you. Do you use any third party program for the headphone/microphone? Do you have any drivers for the headphone/microphone?ģ. c) Select Microphone and click on Properties and make sure that the microphone is enabled. b) Now, right click on an empty space and select, Show disconnected devices and Show disabled devices. Have you made any changes to the computer prior to this issue?Ģ. Follow these steps to check this: a) Right click on the volume icon and select Recording devices. I already have installed the latest audio drivers for my motherboard. What I need is for both microphone and stereo mix to be available and active at the same time so that I can use both sources in Skype to show my screen sounds and my voice at the same time. Before we start with the troubleshooting steps, I would like to know some information about this issue.ġ. But the microphone automatically becomes unavailable.