


Follow the instructions to complete the update. Select and hold (or right-click) the listing for your sound card or audio device, such as headphones or speakers, select Update driver, then select Search automatically for drivers. Select the arrow next to Sound, video and game controllers to expand it. In the search box on the taskbar, type device manager, then select it from the results. To update your audio driver automatically: If you're having audio issues after installing updates, try rolling back your audio driver. If that doesn't work, try using the generic audio driver that comes with Windows.

If that doesn't work, try uninstalling the audio driver (it will reinstall automatically). Make sure your audio driver is up to date and update it if needed. All I did was change the Audio Subsystem for Discord from Standard to Legacy and suddenly it's working over my audio cables again.Hardware problems can be caused by outdated or malfunctioning drivers. I don't know if I'm missing something or forgot a step.but as far as I know it's set up the same way as it was on my old PC.įor what it's worth, I fixed this particular issue. I know it's not the cable itself because if I set Teamspeak to Cable B it works just fine.my music player works just fine on Cable B.it's only Discord and it wont work on Cables A B or C.Īnyone else have this issue or know of any potential work arounds? I've searched and can't seem to find anyone with this specific issue (plenty of related, but none of the exact same and the other fixes don't really work). I even went into my Windows 10 Audio settings and made sure Cable B was selected there for Discord as well.but it still just doesn't work at all. When I change the output to the cable, I lose all sound from Discord. Two months ago I built a new computer so I have fresh installs of everything and now for the absolute life of me I cannot get Discord to work with the VB Cable.

So I had Desktop Audio (games, and whatnot), Microphone, Cable A (Teamspeak), Cable B (Discord) and Cable C (Music players) and it has always worked perfectly. I've used it to separate all audio sources into separate channels for recording in OBS. For more than a year now I've had the audio on my PC set up with Voicemeeter Banana and VB Audio Cables (A B and C).
