
- No audio output device installed windows 2010 driver#
- No audio output device installed windows 2010 windows 10#
Only solution I have is to not use a USB attached Mic but get a proper audio interface and mic but that may not be an option for you so chances are you just cannot record and playback with the equipment you have. That's because Live (in Windows) only supports a single audio device as both Input and Output so if you are using a USB attached Mic (not recommended for production work) then you do not have an audio output on it so there is nothing to select.Īsio4All may have some trickery in it to do what Mac users call "aggregate audio devices (or somesuch)" where you can chain multiple audio devices together to use inputs of one and outputs of another but not sure nor would I put any money on the stability of it either and that is not a possibility in Windows alone. So the audio never actually gets sent out of the software is all i can figure. I am having this issue still, did any of you find a solution? I am using asio4all for my blue snowball mic, but there is no output to even select. If there is still no sound, then what are you specifically trying to play out from Live? A recorded bass clip? Your bass directly through Live? What is your channel/monitor setup for that?
No audio output device installed windows 2010 driver#
When you choose the Focusrite ASIO driver in Live's Audio Preferences, you then activate the outputs in the "Output Config", right? Remember that you have to activate outputs for every driver separately, so if you haven't done this specifically for the Focusrite ASIO driver, then they won't be active.Īfter choosing the output you want (say 1/2 on the Focusrite Asio Driver), you then made sure that this same output is chosen on the Master channel output right? (like in the image above) That way we know there are no audio conflicts over which program blocks others from using the driver. or even better, just close everything on your computer.

the digital output is enabled by default thats why there is no sound coming from the analog output. When I hover over the icon in the taskbar, it says 'No Audio Output Device Installed.

No audio output device installed windows 2010 windows 10#
If you have an ASIO driver that comes with your card, there is no need to use Asio4All.īefore you open Live, make sure to close every program (other than Live) that can potentially use audio: music players, itunes, web browsers, skype, spotify. I had the same problem and I solved it by doing this: Go to manage audio devices in control panel, check if the digital output is there, right click on it and choose 'do not use this device'. I recently bought Windows 10 so I could play games on my computer during the quarantine, but I'm not getting any sound from Windows 10 Home V1909.
