Headphones not working on Windows 10 could be due to audio driver issues. If your headphones stop working, don’t worry. You can fix the problem with the solutions here. There are four solutions. Just try them one by one until you find the one that works.
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I have an that has a headphone/headset combo port. On OS X any headset works nicely (e.g. The Apple iPhone headset with microphone).
On Windows 7 64bit with BootCamp 5.1, the same headset on the same combo port does not work with the driver as delivered by Apple with BootCamp 5.1 (more precise: ). Apple phone support just told me it is not their problem, because it works on OS X. So I tried installing a better driver on my own. According to the Windows Device Manager, my sound card is a Cirrus Logic CS4206B (AB 07). The closest match I could find on the Cirrus homepage was this one: (Go to Resources - Tools and Software). The same page is also linked in, including a step-by-step installation guide, but it doesn't work for me. Did someone get a 4-pole headset to work including the microphone on an iMac with the Cirrus Logic CS4206B (AB 07) sound card?
It appears that: Hi there. I've been monitoring and looking for a solution for this for sometime and it seems the latest version of bootcamp released today (Bootcamp 6.0) with Windows 10 fixes the problem. I had Windows 10 installed through bootcamp and updated to bootcamp 6 today (Aug 13). Surprisingly, I plugged in my iPhone headset (which is TRRS) and noticed windows installing some drivers. Headset is working just like it does in OSX now, awesome for VOIP or gaming. Very happy camper here! Should note that I am running Windows 10 with Bootcamp 6 on a late 2013 Retina Macbook Pro.
Not sure if people are still having a problem with this as it's been almost a year, but I was running into this problem with my Mac mini 2014 with Windows 10 Home and Bootcamp v6.0. The sound card is Cirrus Logic CS4208 (AB 108), and I couldn't get Windows to recognize the mic on my headset which was designed for iPhone/Apple usage. After not being able to find the driver for the CS4208 (AB 108) at a legitimate site on the net (results almost always required a 3rd party driver downloader - no thanks!), I went to Cirrus Logic's website and tried to search for another driver. I was able to find from their website, downloaded the zip file, and tried to update the CS4208 driver with files on this zip. The driver was taken, and, after a restart, the microphone now showed up (even though it was still showing CS4208 AB 108). I even rolled back the driver and updated again to confirm it works, and it sure does!
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I also have another 2016 MBP that I would like to test. Will update here after. Here's a few screenshots before the driver update to CS4207: And after updating the drivers and restart.