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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
Troubleshoot problems with party audio on Windows
Solution 1: Make sure your audio device is turned on. This seems obvious but it can happen to the best of us. If your audio device is wireless, make sure it’s charged. A device with a low battery can turn off without warning. Solution 2: Check your party audio settings in Game Bar. Are you in a party?
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.
FIX: Audio crackles or is distorted during audio playback on a Surface ...
FIX: Audio crackles or is distorted during audio playback on a Surface 3 device - Microsoft Support. Surface 3. Symptoms. During audio playback on a Surface 3 device, you may experience distortion or a crackling noise. Cause. This issue occurs because of a problem in the audio driver on the Surface 3 device. Resolution. Update information.
Troubleshoot audio problems in parties on Xbox | Xbox Support
Troubleshoot audio problems in parties on Xbox. Parties allow you to get together and chat with your friends through your Xbox console. You can do this with a single pal or up to seven friends. If you're having audio problems with parties, try the solutions below.
"We can't find an audio device" error when you first try to play a ...
Describes an issue in which you receive a "We can't find an audio device" error message when you first try to play a media file in Windows 10 Version 1511 or Windows 10 Version 1607. Provides a workaround.
Try different audio formats for party chat | Xbox Support
In Default Format, select the drop-down box to change the audio format. Once you’ve changed the format, check the playback by selecting Test. When you’re done, select OK. Repeat these steps for each format and audio device to find the one that’s best suited for your setup.
Troubleshoot audio on your Xbox console | Xbox Support
Restart the audio-video receiver. Set your TV connection to HDMI. Press the Xbox button on your controller to open the guide, then select Profile & system > Settings > General > TV & display options .
Xbox Audio Passthrough | Xbox Support
To access Audio Passthrough, press the Xbox button to open the guide, and then go to Profile and System > Settings > General > Volume and Audio Output > Additional Options > Allow Passthrough.
Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
In Windows 11, there are two ways to check if Bluetooth is turned on. Here’s how: Check in quick settings: Select the Network, Sound, or Battery icons ( ) on the right side of the taskbar, look for the Bluetooth quick setting, then select Bluetooth to turn it on.