
If this is not the case, you can do so by selecting the speakers and then clicking on Set as standard. In the following window, please first check whether your speakers are defined as the standard device. This avoids hardware conflicts.ġ.) Onboard Sound on MSI b450m Mortar not working properlyĢ.) MSI B450m detects headphones, but no soundįirst click with the right mouse button on the loudspeaker symbol in the system tray and select the menu item Playback devices. The USB audio interface only for the DAW and the standard onboard sound for listening to the radio, etc. You should then set it as a "standard device". I use DeepL because I am French and my English is honestly not that goodĬlick to expand.Your "onboard sound chip" should actually be in the list. It's a very annoying problem, I'm a very patient person but the fact that I have to change the sample rate every time I restart Windows + the problem persists if there are no sounds in the background all the time (I open Spotify in the background with the volume very very low to remedy this)Īnd if I forget to put sound or music in the background the sound doesn't work anymore, then I have to redo the manipulation. My questions are: do you have any ideas on how to solve my problem? should I return the sound card to thomann (where I ordered it)? My Windows sound settings are 24 bits/ 192 KHz, exclusive mode is enabled. Here are the (brief) specifications of my computer:Ĭrucial Ballistix Sport LT 2x8GB 3200 MHz My conclusion is that it would be a problem related to the sound card, because when I plug my headphones directly into the jack of my computer, everything works perfectly. I concluded that it is not a problem related to the drivers. The most recent drivers are installed (5.12.0), the problems being already present under the previous version of these drivers (5.0). I reinstalled Windows 10 (different builds such as: 1809, 20H2, 21H1), the problem persists on all its versions, so it's not a Windows related problem. I have to change the sample rate 2/3/4 times, it's quite random, and it finally works. There is no sound coming out on Windows, the only solution to this problem is to change the sample rate when I launch a file or a video with sound (or a Spotify music) so the "Device in Use" message appear. The problem is when I connect my DT 770 to the UMC404HD.

My use is quite classical, I was going to use it mainly to connect my headphones, 2 speakers and a midi keyboard. Here it is, 2 weeks ago I ordered and received my very first sound card, the "Behringer UMC404HD". To tell you the truth, I don't know if this is the right place to share this problem, but I'll go ahead:
