#Windows 10 microphone driver grayed out driver#
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This application has not been configured to display crash reports.Īsynchronous Pan/Zoom: wheel input enabled scrollbar drag enabled keyboard enabled autoscroll enabled smooth pinch-zoom enabled Maybe there is a audio manager out there that could force the mic to an appropriate sample rate? I appreciate any responses as this has been bugging me for a while now. Setting microphone to default recording device.Įnabling/Disabling the exclusive mode check boxes in the advanced tabĪccessing the sound settings from Control Panel as well as normal settingsĬlosing down all other programs related to audioĪny idea why this sample rate would be locked? I don't have access to any other computers to see if it is a hardware limitation at this point. Uninstalling/reinstalling Realtek Audio Manager
To be clear the setting i am referencing is: Control Panel>Sound>Recording>Right Click Mic>Properties>Advanced Tab.
#Windows 10 microphone driver grayed out how to#
I have spent hours researching how to fix this issue and nothing has worked.
The microphone I purchased says it is up to 192khz but when trying to downscale the sample rate the options are grayed out. Voicemod requires the sample rate to be anywhere between 16khz and 48khz. I am trying to use VoiceMod (voice changer/soundboard) with my new USB condenser microphone.