The amount remains constant across all media players.
The amount remains constant across all media players.
As mentioned before, it's simple. You don't require additional programs to use headphones; otherwise, it seems you made a really bad decision.
I removed the Razer program entirely with the Revo uninstaller and restarted the computer, but it didn’t resolve the issue.
Could you check for any core audio files or look for signs of corruption caused by the Razer software?
In Realtek, are there any unusual behaviors? Did you select an odd audio format? Are some options marked that shouldn't appear? For instance, switching headphones to speakers might help.
Consider skipping the installation now. Did you test it without headphones, similar to using speakers or other headphones?
My Razer headphones are USB-based (I own a Razer Blackshark V2 Pro). It has this small compartment you connect through USB to your PC for clearer sound. After removing that box and using the headset via the headphone jack, the issue disappeared. I can still adjust the volume in each program, but now I’m stuck with poor audio quality that’s not great.
It seems the problem might lie with the equipment instead of the program.
I thought that too, but the hardware actually functions properly. It seems the design is overly complicated, requiring specific software, and it doesn't integrate well with Windows. If I were you, I’d trade in these headphones for something more reliable—preferably from a genuine manufacturer rather than a cheap imitation.
Sure, I'm not interested in buying any Razer products anymore. I think I'll have to wait a while longer for this issue and look for an older sound card firmware that might help. For headphones and other gear, there are several good options depending on your needs.