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Fix sound or audio problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
1. Check your speaker output. 2. Run the audio troubleshooter. 3. Verify that all Windows Updates are installed. 4. Check your cables, plugs, jacks, volume, speaker, and headphone connections. 5. Check sound settings. 6. Fix your audio drivers. 7. Set your audio device as the default device. 8. Turn off audio enhancements. 9. Restart Audio Services
Download drivers and firmware for Surface - Microsoft Support
Select the link for your model to get the latest firmware and drivers for sound, display, ethernet, and Wi-Fi. On the Download Center details page, select Download. If multiple downloads are available and you want to update your Surface with the latest drivers and firmware from the Download Center, select the .msi file name that matches your ...
Troubleshoot Windows Media Player Errors - Microsoft Support
These errors typically occur when there is a problem with audio or video codecs. For example, C00D11B1 is a common codec-related error. To resolve this, see how to fix outdated or corrupted codecs.
Troubleshoot audio on your Xbox console | Xbox Support
Press the Xbox button on your controller to open the guide. Select Profile & system > Settings > General > Volume & audio output. Select the Audio setup option under Advanced. Highlight the audio setup option you wish to use and then press the A button to begin the audio test.
Troubleshoot game audio or video issues on Windows
Solution 1: Check that your sound is not muted. Some games run in full-screen mode, so you can't see the taskbar. Here's how to check that your sound is not turned down low or muted: Press the Start button on your Windows 10/11 device or keyboard, or select the Windows icon in the lower-left corner of the main screen.
Troubleshoot your Xbox Wireless Headset | Xbox Support
If you're experiencing audio issues where you can't hear or others can't hear you, first check the headset's volume, balance, and mute settings: The headset volume is controlled by turning the dial on the outside of the right earcup. Make sure that the headset volume isn't turned all the way down.
Troubleshoot Surface sound and audio accessories
Solution 1: Run troubleshooters. Solution 2: Get the latest updates. Solution 3: Restart your Surface. Solution 4: Force shutdown. Solution 5: Restore or reset your Surface. Things to try first. Remove obstructions. Make sure nothing is obstructing the speaker and microphone openings on your Surface, including screen protectors or decals.
Transcribe your recordings - Microsoft Support
You can transcribe speech in two ways: Record directly in Word. Upload an audio file. Record in Word. Upload an audio file. Interact with the transcript. Share the transcript and recording. System requirements and language availability. About Transcribe.
Applies To: OneNote for Microsoft 365, Word Web App
Fix microphone problems - Microsoft Support
Try the following solutions: Make sure that the microphone or headset is connected correctly to your computer. Make sure that the microphone is positioned correctly. Increase the volume of your microphone. Here's how to do this in Windows 11: Select Start > Settings > System > Sound. In Input, select a microphone to see its properties.
Turn on app permissions for your microphone in Windows 10
Select Start > Settings > Privacy > Microphone . In Allow access to the microphone on this device , select Change and make sure Microphone access for this device is turned on. Then, allow apps access to your microphone. In Microphone settings, go to Allow apps to access your microphone and make sure it's turned On.