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FIX: Audio crackles or is distorted during audio playback on a Surface ...
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. A supported update is available from the Microsoft Download Center.
Troubleshoot Surface sound and audio accessories
If you're having trouble with the sound, volume, audio playback, or recording on your Surface—or if you're having trouble with an audio accessory like headphones, external speakers, or a mic—here are some things to try. Things to try first. Solution 1: Run troubleshooters. Solution 2: Get the latest updates. Solution 3: Restart your Surface.
OneNote error: Sorry, OneNote is having trouble playing this audio file ...
Last Updated: September 2, 2019. ISSUE. When recording audio in one version of OneNote, the audio cannot be played in another version of OneNote. You receive the following error. SCENARIO. You record audio using OneNote for Windows 10. You then try to play that audio in OneNote 2016 and receive the error Sorry, OneNote is having trouble playing ...
Applies To: OneNote 2021, OneNote 2016
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 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
Xbox Audio Passthrough | Xbox Support
Access Audio Passthrough. 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.
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 audio on your Xbox console | Xbox Support
. Hardware & networking. Troubleshoot audio on your Xbox console. If you're having problems with your audio or have no sound at all, first check that: The TV audio is not muted and is at a reasonable volume. Your external or built-in TV speakers are properly connected and turned on.
How to adjust settings for the Omnisonic speakers on Surface
Go to Start > Settings > System > Sound. In Output, find your speakers then select Device properties. You can also change the default volume, microphone effects, and the default format for sound. To do that, get the Dolby Access app from the Microsoft Store. Get app.