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A Multimedia Audio Controller Driver enables your Operating System (Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Vista) to communicate with your audio output devices (Speakers, microphones, headphones etc.)
We get a lot of questions about problems with Multimedia Audio Controller Drivers so decided to summarise the most common questions along with solutions to these audio problems and some troubleshooting tips.
Missing Multimedia Audio Controller
I upgraded my Operating System and am now having problems with my audio/ sound devices. I have checked the Device Manager and there is a yellow triangle next to the Multimedia Audio Controller. I have tried to search for the Audio Controller Drivers online but cannot find the right ones.
Solution to missing Multimedia Audio Controller Drivers:
If you cannot find the original Drivers you can contact the manufacturer via their website to see if you can get them there. Alternatively, you can install a driver update tooland run a free Drivers Scan of your PC. This will tell you the exact Drivers you need. You can then register the software to opt for automatic Driver Updates.
‘No Audio Device is installed’ error
I had a problem with my Windows hard-drive and lots of programs and files have become corrupted. Now I cannot hear any sound from my PC, I have PCI Multimedia Audio Device
Solution to ‘No Audio Device is installed’ error
Check the Device Manager first (under Sound, Video and Game Controllers), make sure that the audio device is not just disabled. If the audio device is showing in the Device Manager (and ‘enabling’ it does not work), then do the following:
- Go to the Windows Start menu
- In the Search box type services.msc and hit return
- This will take you to the Services Manager and you need to scroll down to Windows Audio
- The status of Windows Audio should read Started and the Startup Type should read Automatic
- If the entries are different you will need to change them by right-clicking on Windows Audio and selecting Properties, change the properties and save
If the Device Manager does not show the Audio Device, then you will need to reinstall your multimedia Audio Controller Driver. You can either search the manufacturers website or download a driver update tool.
Multimedia Audio Controller Driver Download
I have a dual boot system with Windows 8 and Ubuntu 14.04LTS and I have a ASUS Xonar DGX. There's no sound in Ubuntu but it works correctly in Windows. I've looked at some of the other threads and used the terminal to check the card out. (That was a fun learning experience. :) ) The card appears to be recognized correctly. It shows as a CMI8788 [Oxygen HD Audio] in the sound settings as it should. But when I test the sound I get nothing.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Multimedia Audio Controller Driver For Asus Pc
EDIT:I ran the requested reset on alsa and ran Lspci -v | grep -A7 -i 'audio' again
DownrangeFuture
DownrangeFutureDownrangeFuture
4 Answers
Just ran into the same problem
After fiddling around I started
alsamixer
, selected the sound card (F6), and changed Analog Output to Multichannel.Multimedia Audio Controller Driver Missing
- Install
alsa-utils
In terminal type: - Run
alsamixer
in terminal - Hit the F6 key.
- Arrow over to 'Analog Output' and arrow up/down to change to 'Multichannel'
cygenb0ckcygenb0ck
Hey all I just got a Xonar card working in my Ryzen 3 1300X Linux Mint 18.2 box. Mint is a fork of Ubuntu. This post/question is old but I thought I would mention that I used alsamixer as well. Multichannel works but I found that while the sound option in the control panel would show Headphones it was not specifying front panel audio or the port on the sound card. Alsamixer gave me 'Stereo Headphones' and 'Stereo Headphones FP'. As soon as I selected 'Stereo Headphones' it worked and sounds great! Hope this little update helps someone. Cheers.
KitelessKiteless
type in console alsamixer, choose your device by f6(if you can't see your card-device it not inserted) and go to 'Analog aut' by 'right-arrow', change the value by 'up arrow', press f10 to save. Maybe you should make appropriate analog output with sound settings on your ubuntu. I find my combination and it works.
Osip AkopiantsOsip Akopiants
You need to edit this file
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
and then add a line in its end. Use the following commands:Now add the following line at its end:
Now reboot your computer. It should solve your problem.
See this question:
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Tuan Viet DoTuan Viet Do