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USBC AKG earbud microphone not working in windows 10 - not enough usb controller resources

(Topic created: 10-15-2020 12:49 PM)
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useran1jWNYUlh
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When I plug my galaxy s20 earbuds into my windows 10 dell laptop I can hear out of them but it says not enough usb controller resources and the microphone doesn't work.

 

Can someone help?

 

Thanks,

 

Chris

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Stephanie Nikki
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Hey there, Do you experience this with the earbuds connected to another device as well?


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useran1jWNYUlh
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Yes I have another windows 10 laptop and the micropohone doesn't work  with it when I pug it in. I didn't see anything about the resource issue but got another:

 

Unknown usb device needs more power than it can supply.

 

--these are both fairly new computers.

Anonymous
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I'm having the same issue. Microphone USB-c microphone from S20 Ultra earphones not working on laptop running Windows 10. It works fine on the phone though.

user8N1HnIMwFD
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up!

Same behaviour.

My usb akg earbuds (coming with my s20 +) are working on my phone, on my samsung tablet but not in my windows 10 laptop, with same message "not enough usb controller resources"

 

If someone has the recipe to make it work, please, share with us!

Thanks

userpPFUXnelhN
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Hi All, 

 

The same issue, my AKG earphones (included in the S20+ package) is working properly on my Samsung S20+ but showing "not enough USB controller resources" error and fails to work on Windows 10. 

Is there any driver that needs to be installed on windows to support the earphones.

 

Thanks.

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user8mXbq8KKDr
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Try turning on the Spatial sound format "Windows Sonic for Headphones" with right click in the sound icon in the windows bar located in the low right corner.

userLgq6PDcuUs
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Same problem with S20 Ultra AKG headphones. Turning on Spatial Sound > Windows Sonic for Headphones worked for me. Finally. This has been a thorn in my side for ages.

Jodes
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Cannot switch on...

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DMITRY_FE
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Yes! Thank you! Turning "Windows Sonic for Headphones" on works! I have USB Type C AKG Headset / Headphones coming with Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ and Dell Laptop Latitude 5300 Windows 10 (writing this to let others to find this topic via global search)