

You can change the sampling rate in the menu shown there. Afterwards, click on "Additional device properties", then navigate to the "Advanced" tab. Click on "Device Properties" in the "Output" section of the window that opens up. Right-click on the audio icon in the tray area in the lower right corner of Windows, select "Open Sound Settings". For many devices, changing the audio sample rate in the Windows device settings to 44100 Hz permanently fixes the issue: USB / wireless headsets are prone to sound driver issues. Hardware-specific issues # Corsair Void Pro / Bluetooth / USB headsets You can boost the sound detection in the "General" tab of the Wallpaper Engine settings if you do not want to increase the application volume (the default recording volume value is 50). If audio is detected but is too quiet, keep in mind that the application volume (of your music player, web browser, etc.) affects how well audio is detected. This means that if you have set a low volume in Windows, audio recording will also not work: Windows does not differentiate between the volumes for audio recording and audio playback. If the correct audio device is selected but you can still not hear any audio or if your audio visualizers do not work, ensure you are not muting Wallpaper Engine in the Windows audio mixer or have it set to a very quiet volume. If you are unsure which device is correct, try all possible devices while listening to music until the audio visualizers start working. Make sure the correct device is selected. Towards the center you can find the "Media" section where you can select the audio recording device. Go to the Wallpaper Engine settings and navigate to the "General" tab. If you are having issues with audio playback, please see this guide instead:

This article is about audio visualizers not working.


