Headphone jack not working macbook air
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#Headphone jack not working macbook air update
Better yet, perhaps there will be an update to the Cirrus Logic driver which will correct the issue so no need to roll back the driver.Using headphone jack as microphone: My headphone jack output stopped working a couple days ago. Hopefully, this will help someone who is having a similar issue. Chose the 'Driver' tab and chose to 'Roll Back Driver'. Right clicked on Cirrus Logic and chose 'Properties'ĥ. Expanded 'Sound, Video and Game Controllers'Ĥ. Right clicked on Windows icon and chose Device Manager.Ģ. There may be quicker steps but here are the steps that I used:ġ. So, needed to go back to the previous version of the driver.
#Headphone jack not working macbook air windows 10
Unfortunately, there seems to be a compatibility issue with Windows 10 and latest Cirrus Logicĭriver. So, you still deserve the credit.Īfter installing Windows 10 and getting the latest version of Boot Camp from Apple Software Update, I believe Boot Camp 6 installed the latest Cirrus Logic driver.
#Headphone jack not working macbook air drivers
However, your answer prompted me to try something with the audio drivers which seems to have solved the problem. Hope this will fix the issue, if not let us know with the updated status and we will be happy to assist you further.
#Headphone jack not working macbook air install
Once this is done, restart the computer and check if the issue persists.Īccess the device manufacturer's website and download and install the latest chipset and sound drivers. Click on the ‘ compatibility’ tab and check the box ‘ Run this program in compatibility mode for’Īnd select Windows 8 or 8.1 operating system from the drop down menu and proceed with the installation. Right-click on the driver setup file and click on ‘ properties’.Ĭ. Download the driver from the manufacturer’s website.ī. If there are no updated drivers available on the computer manufacturer’s website, then trying installing it in compatibility mode.Ĭompatibility mode runs the program using settings from a previous version of Windows.įollow these steps to install the drivers in compatibility mode and check if that helps.Ī. Please re-check and install latest windows 10 audio drivers from manufacture's website.
I contacted Apple support desk, they say it sounds like a Windows 10 issue.
I contacted Microsoft (via Answer Desk) and they point to Apple. They both think it'sĪn Apple and/or Microsoft issue. I also contacted Viewsonic and didn't get a positive reply. I contacted Bose and the support person indicated that the speakers are analog speakers and there's shouldn't be an issue with the speakers.
I'm able to replicate this problem on different MacBook Air laptops, Samsung and Viewsonic LED monitors, and Bose andĬreative analog, external speakers. The external speakers work fine when my MacBook laptop display times out and comes back but somehow have an issue with external monitors. Looking for an option in the advanced power options but no luck in fixing the problem. Then, the external speakers start working again. I need to unplug the headphone jack and plug it back in. The audio comes through the laptop speakers rather than the external speakers even though the headphone jack is plugged into the laptop. Then, I noticed something strange happening every time my external monitor times out and comes back, my external, analog speakers don't After the upgrade, I updated my Bootcamp drivers (version 6.0) using the Apple Software Update on Windows 10.
#Headphone jack not working macbook air mac os x
Installed all the proper updates on Mac OS X Yosemite before proceeding with the upgrade I followed the instructions given on the Apple Support page for upgrading to Windows 10 64-bit version. I recently upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 on MacBook Air.