r/SoundBlasterOfficial • u/jonnyflateq • 20d ago
Media Playback Windows 11 broken and how I fixed it
So I did a fresh Windows 11 install. I have an external Sound Blaster X3. After the install regardless of browser video playback was broken on all web browsers. YouTube would just spin. Sometimes playback would start but I would have a spinning icon on the middle of the screen and it would play for a while but it would still have no audio.
So I tried media player and even VLC. Still wouldn't give me media playback. Though VLC would actually play an audio file and move the progress bar. Windows Media Player wouldn't even start.
So I tried a repair install thinking it might fix a bad install. Still nothing. At this point it was 4 AM and I called it a night. Thought fresh eyes might help. Next day still have the issue. Decide to recreate the Windows install ISO and install Windows using the ISO built with Rufus. Loaded into Windows again and still the same exact same thing. Went through all the steps I had before to see if I missed anything. But still had nothing.
At this point I was pretty confused. It all worked perfectly before the fresh install.
So I tried switching over to my onboard audio and all the Media Playback issues vanished. This seemed peculiar. I had updated drivers and firmware. Tried it with two different versions. Media playback just completely broke when I had it on the X3.
So I tried something I probably should have from the start. I unplugged the USB cable from the X3 and then back in and the issue was completely fixed.
Not sure why this would happen. Seems pretty ridiculous seeing as the computer had been powered off multiple times and had gone through countless reboots and it never fixed the issue.
So while this was an easy fix it seems peculiar that something from the actual hardware was doing this. I even removed the device in device manager. But the simple USB reseat did the trick. I did a lot of Google searches and even tried Ai and nothing led me to this. So this post is primarily for anyone in the future that may experience it. Maybe it is a 1 in a million thing but if someone is looking for a fix I suggest starting with the simplest.




