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Now, try your best to get rid of the random noise in your headphones. Clean up your sound card with dry clothing if possible. Solution 2: Change Audio Settings Audio settings like enhancement sound effects, audio recording settings will impact the performance of the sound. Hit Apply and OK to save changes. Then select 1 Surround in Audio channels and then Test. Solution 3: Update the Audio Drivers It is also likely that the outdated or corrupted audio driver will bring out static noise in headphones.

Solution 4: Troubleshoot Headphone Static Sound Error Sometimes, perhaps Windows-embedded tool audio troubleshooter will fix the crackling or static noise in headphones for you. If the tool reminds you of the audio errors and fixes, try to apply them. You Might Also Like. Entertainment Windows Errors. Windows Errors. Modify your browser's settings to allow Javascript to execute.

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The steps in this document describe how to troubleshoot and fix the problem when there is no sound coming from the speakers. Before you begin: Restart the computer If there is no sound coming from the audio device connected to your computer, the issue might be caused by an application controlling that device and preventing other applications from using it. Before attempting the other troubleshooting procedures in this document, restart your computer, and then test the audio to see if the problem is fixed.

Step 1: Use the Troubleshooting tool The Troubleshooting tool in Windows 8 can automatically fix common problems with your computer, such as audio recording. Although it may not fix every problem, it is useful to run the Troubleshooting tool first before you manually correct problems.

Watch a video on using the troubleshooting tool in Windows 8. Move the mouse pointer to the lower left corner of the screen, right-click, then select Control Panel from the menu.

Figure : Control Panel. Under System and Security , click Find and fix problems. Figure : Find and fix problems.

Figure : Troubleshooting Hardware and Sound. Troubleshooting audio recording and audio playback Click Playing audio or Recording audio , and click Next. Figure : Recording Audio. Figure : Playing Audio. Select the device you want to troubleshoot and click Next. Figure : Detecting problems. When the troubleshooter is done, the Troubleshooting has completed page displays listing any problems found and what changes were made to the computer.

Figure : Troubleshooting completed. If a recommended action displays, select Apply this fix or Skip this step to continue to search for other problems. If your problem has not been resolved, check for sound from headphones. Step 2: Check for sound from the headphones Two types of headphone connectors are available on HP computers.

One supports only sound to the headphones, and the other supports sound to the headphones and the use of a microphone. The connectors are marked with symbols next them.

Connectors on the computer marked with a headset only , support output sound only and work with a standard three-pin headphone or a four-pin headphone, for sound. Figure : Standard three-pin plug. Connectors on the computer marked with a headset with a microphone , support sound and the use of a microphone when used with a headset with a four-pin plug and a microphone.

Figure : Four-pin plug. To hear sound , either plug may be used with either connector. Using a four-pin plug that is capable of supporting a microphone in a three-pin connector allows sound to be heard , but the microphone does not work because the computer's three-pin connector does not support a microphone. Step 3: Check volume and mute settings in Windows 8 The volume setting for one or more sound devices might be disabled or set too low.

There are several things that can change sound volume: the volume control knob for your speakers or monitor, Windows volume controls, and volume controls in sound software. If any of these volume controls are muted or set too low, the entire sound experience is affected. Watch a video on checking volume and mute settings in Windows 8. If your powered speakers have a volume control knob, set it to halfway. Figure : Volume control knob for speakers your speakers might be different.

If you are using speakers that are built into your monitor, make sure sound is enabled for the monitor and volume is set to halfway. To find more specific information about using and adjusting your monitor speaker settings, see the support documentation that came with your monitor. Figure : Volume and menu buttons on a monitor your monitor might be different.

Move the mouse pointer to the lower left corner of the screen, right-click, and select Control Panel from the menu. Click Hardware and Sound. Under Sound , click Adjust system volume.

Figure : Adjust system volume. Figure : Volume Mixer. In the list of devices, click "High Definition Audio" the native driver. Click "Next". On the Update Driver Warning box, click "Yes" install the driver. Restart the laptop if prompted. If not prompted, then no need to restart. If you have the same symptoms with both audio drivers, then it is very probably not a driver issue, maybe hardware.

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