I've connected recently my TV to my PC using HDMI cable.
Once it happened, I get a very low sound output + strong background noise from my speakers (That's happening after making all volume bars the highest i can), and from the tv everything is fine.
I checked the AUX Cable connected to my PC by connecting to my smartphone and my speakers work well (Logitech Z313).
When i'm playing some music, in the playback devices my speakers shown as enabled and it shows that a music is playing (volume bars are "dancing").
Another thing, in Realtek HD Audio management it shows that my speakers are recognized but when i check for sound i'm not getting it.
Things iv'e tried so far:
Some pictures:
My Realtek drivers are up to date.
And my PC is brand new (Just bought it 1 month ago).
Can someone please help me with this? I'm feeling hopeless.. 🙁
Thanks.
Once it happened, I get a very low sound output + strong background noise from my speakers (That's happening after making all volume bars the highest i can), and from the tv everything is fine.
I checked the AUX Cable connected to my PC by connecting to my smartphone and my speakers work well (Logitech Z313).
When i'm playing some music, in the playback devices my speakers shown as enabled and it shows that a music is playing (volume bars are "dancing").
Another thing, in Realtek HD Audio management it shows that my speakers are recognized but when i check for sound i'm not getting it.
Things iv'e tried so far:
* Disconnecting the HDMI cable from the tv - nothing has changed.
* Rollback to Realtek HD drivers, and updating them again - nothing has changed.
* Connected headphones to the front AUX input - didn't hear nothing.
* Booting with a live ubuntu from flash drive - no sound.
* Restoring BIOS to default - no change.
* Checking if anything happened to the hardware - pretty sure i didn't touch something that's related
Some pictures:



My Realtek drivers are up to date.
And my PC is brand new (Just bought it 1 month ago).
Can someone please help me with this? I'm feeling hopeless.. 🙁
Thanks.