No Sound - Have to keep re-plugging in speaker connector

Lord Nosound

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Hi,

I posted some threads about this on adobe ( thought it was flash player) and firefox forums because the issue is mainly no sound on youtube videos.

Adobe Community: Audio Issues - Sound stops on youtube vid after a few seconds. Please Help?

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/983056?esab=a&s=&r=0&as=s


I would be watching the video and then all of sudden it would crash or the audio would stop, especially if when I tried to move the cursor to ahead or behind to different spot in the video, or if I had multiple youtube videos opened and paused. I tried all kinds of things (microsoft fix it, updating drivers, even restoring windows to an earlier version), but after troubleshooting I realized it was not only firefox or chrome, or youtube videos (the videos would still play btw you could watch it just no audio).

Then I realized that unplugging and re plugging the 3.5mm speaker cable back into the jack magically made the sound come back....for a while until it happened all over again.

I'm a bit confused about soundcards and what the next steps for me are.

When I open my device manager and look at "Sound video and game controllers" I see 4 options:
1)AMD High Definition Audio Device
2) Bluetooth Audio Device
3) High Definition Audio Device
4) Intel (R) Display Audio

I'm not sure what this means, if I have 4 sound cards or if they are conflicting somehow.
I tried to update drivers on each one. No change. I've tried "restarting firefox with addons disabled" and "check here to see if your addons are up to date" (they were except VLC which I did update before restoring to previous day and it didnt help).

None of the fixes work for me, same issues. Extremely frustrated!! Help?
 

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The AMD High definition Audio Device is audio from the Video card for HDMI Audio.
Bluetooth audio device is what it is some Bluetooth attached audio device
High definition audio device is your PC's sound device, but is not the correct sound driver.
Intel Display Audio is the Intel HDMI audio from your i7 CPU.

First the High Definition Audio Device, that is the generic basic function sound driver installed by Windows. You need to install the correct sound driver (which may fix your problem). Go to ASUS downloads for your motherboard and get the correct sound driver (could be RealTek, IDT, etc).

Second, the Bluetooth may be interfering. After you get the correct sound driver installed, if you are still having problems, disable the Bluetooth see if it is interfering.

Third, normally you do not have both the internal CPU video and a separate video card enabled. Most BIOS will auto detect and if there is a separate video card installed it will select that and disable the other. However, this is probably not the problem.
 

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