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Hey,

 

since this new Update from Windows, where they updated there Sound Stuff, everything is going crazy.

 

For me all my Inputs are not working like they should.

 

Behringer Xenyx Q802USB Input not working, Output working.

Logitech G933 Input not working, Output working.

Roccat Jukke Input not working, Output working.

And the same for Virtual Audio Cable.

 

Any Idea how to fix this?

I reinstalled ALL Drivers.

 

Current Windows Version: 10.0.17134

 

So yea.

 

Greetz,

 

Luzifer

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8 minutes ago, Luzifer Senpai said:

Hey,

 

since this new Update from Windows, where they updated there Sound Stuff, everything is going crazy.

 

For me all my Inputs are not working like they should.

 

Behringer Xenyx Q802USB Input not working, Output working.

Logitech G933 Input not working, Output working.

Roccat Jukke Input not working, Output working.

And the same for Virtual Audio Cable.

 

Any Idea how to fix this?

I reinstalled ALL Drivers.

 

Current Windows Version: 10.0.17134

 

So yea.

 

Greetz,

 

Luzifer

Is that speaker going through XLR to an interface? if so try messing around with the interface.
Yes I know it is a USB speaker (the behringer ones) but it is possible to use a USB to XLR adapter and some people use them to connect to interfaces.

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1 minute ago, DefineOG said:

Is that speaker going through XLR to an interface? if so try messing around with the interface.
Yes I know it is a USB speaker (the behringer ones) but it is possible to use a USB to XLR adapter and some people use them to connect to interfaces.

No, it goes from XLR Mic to the Mixing Desk, than from there over USB to my PC. And it worked fine until now. And I dont want new Hardware/Cable. I already have a cable mess.

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2 minutes ago, Luzifer Senpai said:

No, it goes from XLR Mic to the Mixing Desk, than from there over USB to my PC. And it worked fine until now. And I dont want new Hardware/Cable. I already have a cable mess.

Ah, can't help you then.

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6 hours ago, Luzifer Senpai said:

Hey,

 

since this new Update from Windows, where they updated there Sound Stuff, everything is going crazy.

 

For me all my Inputs are not working like they should.

 

Behringer Xenyx Q802USB Input not working, Output working.

Logitech G933 Input not working, Output working.

Roccat Jukke Input not working, Output working.

And the same for Virtual Audio Cable.

 

Any Idea how to fix this?

I reinstalled ALL Drivers.

 

Current Windows Version: 10.0.17134

Close all your programs, then go to:

Start > Settings > Privacy > Microphone, Make sure:

  1. Allow apps to access your microphone is enabled
  2. Allow the app, if listed, under "Choose which app can access your microphone" is enabled, including "Win32WebViewHost"

If that does not help.

Go to the Sound panel, go to the Recording tab, and make sure your microphone is enabled for communication and set as default. (right-click on the microphone and ensure both options are enabled from the right-click menu). Then double click on the microphone to get its options and make sure everything is setup correctly.

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13 minutes ago, GoodBytes said:

Close all your programs, then go to:

Start > Settings > Privacy > Microphone, Make sure:

  1. Allow apps to access your microphone is enabled
  2. Allow the app, if listed, under "Choose which app can access your microphone" is enabled, including "Win32WebViewHost"

If that does not help.

Go to the Sound panel, go to the Recording tab, and make sure your microphone is enabled for communication and set as default. (right-click on the microphone and ensure both options are enabled from the right-click menu). Then double click on the microphone to get its options and make sure everything is setup correctly.

Yea, that would help if the Problem wasnt with Windows Registry.

Failed to Open Input Device: pAudioClient -> Initialize return error -2147024891 (0x80070005)

I tried Windows Shell Command: 

sfc /SCANNOW

 

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Reinstalling Windows do not resolve any of your problems, it may be some kind of workaround, but since guy who write that advice do not KNOW is that resolve problem and just guessing (like "maybe it helps, we will see") just don't do it. You'll probably end in the same place but lost all your configuration.

 

After uninstall application that return errors, please use program like Registry Workshop (or other good registry editor), search for program/device name and remove all keys (whole keys, not only entries inside) related to your device or program. Then delete program directory and settings directory placed in "users" dir. Lets installer made everything from zero and not try to update existing files.

 

Also, many people on internet says that error 0x80070005 is related to directory access rights. Try to change owner of your program directory and his config files directory from TrustedInstaller to your user name and give all files and folders full rights.

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1 hour ago, Luzifer Senpai said:

Yep

But I deinstalled it and nothing works.

 

Ok well it seems that this software breaks Windows when the OS is updated.

I see several people reporting the very same issue as you with Voicemeeter, and sadly no fix found.

Maybe you should avoid this program

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1 hour ago, homeap5 said:

Reinstalling Windows do not resolve any of your problems, it may be some kind of workaround, but since guy who write that advice do not KNOW is that resolve problem and just guessing (like "maybe it helps, we will see") just don't do it. You'll probably end in the same place but lost all your configuration.

 

After uninstall application that return errors, please use program like Registry Workshop (or other good registry editor), search for program/device name and remove all keys (whole keys, not only entries inside) related to your device or program. Then delete program directory and settings directory placed in "users" dir. Lets installer made everything from zero and not try to update existing files.

 

Also, many people on internet says that error 0x80070005 is related to directory access rights. Try to change owner of your program directory and his config files directory from TrustedInstaller to your user name and give all files and folders full rights.

How can I delete all of them? Because searching for them is difficulty ...

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