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I've been struggling with this for a while. Updated all drivers I could, no luck. Headphones connect and pair successfully, appear in manager, show all services correctly, but don't appear as a playback device. Any help would be appreciated.

Here are the details:

Windows 10 build 17127

Headphones QC12 with AptX

Killer Wirelesss Bluetooth

Screenshots:

device manager bluetooth settings device props sound manager services

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    Let me rephrase, I might've been unclear. I am connecting my headphones to the PC, so I could play sound FROM pc TO headphones. – reflog Apr 04 '18 at 13:32
  • Let me ask again, what happens when you play something on your PC? Does it play from the headphones? – Ultrasonic54321 Apr 04 '18 at 13:38
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    @PimpJuiceIT - tried the unplug - full uninstall - plug, same result. And yes, the last screenshot shows all sound devices (disabled and unplugged). The headphones don't appear there :( – reflog Apr 05 '18 at 20:17
  • Okay, great.... Can you tell the make and model of the computer? Perhaps the motherboard if it's a custom built PC but otherwise the make and model if you bought from a specific vendors e.g. Dell, HP, etc.? – Vomit IT - Chunky Mess Style Apr 05 '18 at 21:29
  • Try this: Plug in the headphones, right-click the speaker icon, click Playback devices, right-click the default speakers and select Show disabled devices and Show disconnected devices. If your headphones now appear, right-click them and select Enable. – harrymc Apr 06 '18 at 09:53
  • @PimpJuiceIT - it's Sager 9758-S a laptop. – reflog Apr 07 '18 at 12:47
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    @harrymc - These are bluetooth headphones. Nothing to plug in. – reflog Apr 07 '18 at 12:47
  • What happens if you try it without plugging while they are paired ? – harrymc Apr 07 '18 at 18:55
  • Did the above procedure help enable the headphones as playback device? – harrymc Apr 09 '18 at 09:03
  • No, this is exactly the scenario I described in the question. Bluetooth headphones are paired and connected, but not "playback device" appears to be selected as output. – reflog Apr 09 '18 at 11:01
  • Did you set Show disabled devices and Show disconnected devices? If you did and it didn't help, then your device driver does not support it. – harrymc Apr 09 '18 at 12:46

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I encountered the same problem with Windows 10 and my Dell computer/LG Bluetooth speaker. I accidentally found a way to resolve the problem by referring to the answer from the previous contributor Dlight202.

Two simple steps:

  1. In Start, search for "Devices and Printers", find your device (speaker)

  2. Right-click to show properties, under Services, check "audio sink", click "apply" then the speaker works.

I'm not sure if it works for all speakers but it works for mine.

Screenshot of the properties of a Bluetooth device

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  • I just wanted to say thank you!!! This solved my problem! I was having with my Bluetooth in-ear headphones for the last week or two and was thinking of just tossing them. You saved them! Thank you! – Justin M Apr 02 '19 at 14:04
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    Since the latest windows update Devices and Printer is no longer on the start menu, search for Bluetooth and other devices -> On the right pane: Devices and Printer – Damien Jul 29 '20 at 13:21
  • I have many bt services. Simply disabling/enabling the wifi from the keyboard worked (Windows 10 on a Dell Inspiron laptop) – JinSnow Oct 02 '20 at 19:49
  • Can confirm this also fixed my issue with my Bose QC Earbuds showing up in Windows as a non audio device. Took a bit to find Printers and Devices (had to find it under Bluetooth (???) instead of from start menu, and the properties from there are different from the properties in Device Manager (which didn't have the services option) – Dave Smylie Jun 10 '21 at 09:51
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    Worth noting - if your device is visible in the "Devices and printers" and Audio Sink is already enabled, try right-clicking the device and running the "Troubleshoot" option which, unexpectedly, fixed the issue for my by reinstalling some drivers which for some reason became corrupted after windows update (note - this were some obscure drivers which were NOT listed under "Bluetooth" in Device Manager - Microsoft Bluetooth A2dp). – TotallyNewb Jun 22 '21 at 12:13
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The usual procedure is :

  • If wired, plug in the headphones. If Bluetooth, pair and ensure they are visible in Bluetooth Neighborhood.
  • Right-click the speaker icon and click Playback devices
  • Right-click the default speakers and select Show disabled devices and Show disconnected devices.
  • If your headphones now appear, right-click them and select Enable.

If your headphones are still unusable, then the problem is with your driver. It may be incapable of functioning as a playback device. Search for the right software, or contact the Support of the manufacturer. If nothing works, change headphones.


Feb 2020 Update: In Windows ver. 1909, the "Playback devices" option has been removed from the speaker icon. Now, you must:
  • Right-click the speaker icon and click "Open Sound Settings"
  • In the "Related Settings" section on the RHS, Open "Sound Control Panel". This is the original playback devices panel.
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    Headphones are unavailable in the list. atheros qca61x4 (my bluetooth chip) is fully supported by Windows, so i doubt that's the issue – reflog Apr 12 '18 at 08:05
  • Your problem is with these particular headphones and their implementation. This procedure is the only one I know for this problem. If it doesn't work, then there is a problem, either with the hardware or the driver. The Support of the manufacturer might be the only one capable of offering more help. – harrymc Apr 12 '18 at 08:38
  • The thing is - I have another headphones that have the same issue *but* I also have a Linux system dual boot in which they work, so I know it's not the chip... – reflog Apr 12 '18 at 10:28
  • It's the interface between the headphones and Windows, normally the the driver. – harrymc Apr 12 '18 at 10:34
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I just had this situation. BT device was connected but under playback none of the services related to bluetooth were available.
Resolving steps
-- restart all bluetooth services
---Switch off bluetooth switch on laptop ( or else disable / enable bluetooth ) hardware
and then it showed up under playback devices . MS has a worst BT interface . Crappy. Is there a 3rd party BT manager out there?

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I recently had a similar issue with my windows 10 laptop. My bluetooth headset would connect, but then would not appear as a playback device in my sound manager.

The bluetooth device used a Qualcomm Atheros driver. I tried uninstalling, using old drivers, the latest dell supported driver, third party atheros drivers, but nothing was working.

The headset would connect okay, but then afterwards during enumeration, it didn't seem to enumerate correctly. What I found is that when I looked in devices and printers and then at the properties for my headset, and hardware tab, there was no sound type device functions associated. There were however, 3 virtual bluetooth types, that when I right clicked to properties, were associated with the atheros driver.

When I uninstalled the bluetooth driver, the generic microsoft bluetooth driver would associate, but the same virtual bluetooth types were still showing up as device functions after enumerating, and they were still associated with the atheros driver. I had to remove the atheros drivers inf files from windows 10 driverstore by running the pnputil from command line.

First to search the listed drivers to find the ones related to bluetooth

pnputil -e > C:\Users\<username>\Desktop\driver_list.txt

Then after searching the list, delete the ones with the appropriate oem number

pnputil.exe -d oem<NUMBER>.inf

After this, when using the generic windows bluetooth driver the device re-enumerated and then the correct hardware device functions became available.

good luck

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I had the same issue as described above happen to me after a windows update. The solution was to disable the Absolute Volume feature in the registry. None of the other tricks described above did the job.

Please find the instructions here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-hk/help/14169/windows-10-fix-bluetooth-problems

Scroll down to "Troubleshoot problems with Bluetooth accessories" click on "Audio"

Just in case Mircosoft takes the side down, here is the command for the command line:

reg add HKLM\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Bluetooth\Audio\AVRCP\CT /v DisableAbsoluteVolume /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f" (disclaimer: modify your registry at your own risk)
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Have you tried uninstalling and re-installing your Bluetooth adapter?

If so then try the following steps:

  1. Remove QCY-QY12 from Bluetooth
  2. Hold the power button while charging until you see the LED flash three times.
  3. Unplug and power the headphones.
  4. Try pairing again.
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I had a very similar issue with my bluetooth headphones and dell XPS 13 laptop. I tried just about everything that is frequently mentioned, and finally fixed it just now!!

What worked for me was to install an older Windows 8.1 bluetooth driver from the dell support site. Apologies if this is only applicable to dell laptops, but it may not be. Regardless other people may find this solution helpful.

This solution was originaly posted by 'cacahahacaca' on reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Dell/comments/a4e6ry/bluetooth_headphones_dont_work_with_xps_13/

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My Dell Latitude (originally Win 8 upgraded to Win 10) would pair and connect with Bluetooth headphones and, after much tweaking with drivers and settings, would show the headphones in the playback devices list but never actually work. The built-in Bluetooth module was 3.0 and rather than buying a $25 replacement and disassembling most of the laptop to swap it out, I bought a $10 USB 4.0 adapter. I uninstalled the internal module, plugged in the new one, and both sets of my Bluetooth headphones connected and worked immediately.

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I've solved with a mix of the above suggestions My pc is a Dell XPS15, win 10, triyng to setup a Peaq PPA20BT - downloaded Win 8.1 64bit bluetooth drivers from Dell, file name is 9530_Network_Driver_74FK3_WN64_6.30.223.259_A01.EXE link is https://www.dell.com/support/home/uk/en/ukbsdt1/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=74fk3&oscode=wb64a&productcode=xps-15-9530

  • restared bluetooth service
  • paired BT device again (it asked me for the PIN, never did before, good sign) and finally it appears in the playback devices list

Hope it helps

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One thing that caused me issues with my Bluetooth headphones (Sony WH-1000XM3) and Windows 10 was that the headphones actually showed up as two different Bluetooth devices when pairing.

The first time I paired them I believe I clicked on the "LE" variant, and this wasn't registered as an audio device at all (and from that point on it would just pair with that link each time). So the solution was to unpair it, and then repeat the pairing process, but make sure that I select the correct one.

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There are two solutions that I found

Solution one : try to install Bluetooth Suite Win 7 & from Atheros. It can be searched and downloaded online for win 7 and lower.

Solution two : buy a bluetooth 4.0 dongle and connect to your headset.

There is a reason for it but I am not a real tech. Anyways hope people like me not to get frustrated anymore.

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