If the issue persists after performing these basic checks, apply the remaining fixes.
Then, disconnect all other peripherals attached to your device, mainly audio output devices. Also, clean the audio jack, and try unplugging and replugging your headphones (plus, if possible, try another port). This package contains the Realtek High Definition audio driver. To begin, confirm that your headphones are firmly inserted into the headphone jack and double-check that you haven't mistakenly plugged them into a microphone jack. Perform Some Preliminary Checksįirst, perform some basic checks, as they may quickly resolve the issue. Thankfully, it's usually straightforward to fix your headphones not working on Windows 11. Various factors can contribute to this problem on Windows 11, such as a different audio output device set as default, an app taking exclusive control of your headphones, outdated drivers, and more. As for the microphone audio quality, I frankly dont know. If Device Manager now shows 'Realtek High Definition Audio' instead of just 'Realtek Audio', thats fine.
Getting ready to watch a video or listen to your favorite song, only to discover that your headphones aren't working, can be quite frustrating. As Windows Automatic Updates also updates device drivers, its very possible thats where the 2020 audio driver has come from.