Speakers have no sound in Teams (ONLY Teams)

Anonymous
2025-01-02T14:55:45+00:00

I have tried everything, and I have boiled the issue down to Teams. A user has been having issue when on Teams they cannot hear anyone. No matter what they do there is no sound. Thier laptop speakers work perfectly fine in 10 different applications (Google Meet, Zoom, Chrome, Firefox...) Teams is the ONLY application that can't seem to use the speakers. I have tried reinstalling the audio driver from both Dell and form the manufacture with no change. I have tried removing all other sound devices then it, same issue. I have tried making it the default communication device, same issue. I have tried using headphones plugged into the 3.5mm jack, same issue. The only thing I can boil it down to is Teams. I have no idea what Teams does to audio, but this is not the first time it's been a Teams issue. I have a pair of Jaybird Vista Bluetooth headphones, and they cause teams to bluescreen. Been using them for 3+ years no issues on 3 different laptops. We move to Teams, bluescreens every day. Stop using them low and behold the bluescreens stop happening. Call MS support and I get told to use another pair there is obviously something wrong with mine (the pair that has been working perfect for 3+ years) I also tried them on a new machine, same issue, blue screen.

Any ideas of what to check next for this audio issue? Users can't do any meetings because they can't hear anyone. They have to use their phone to join meetings with audio which is really annoying for the user.

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-01-03T15:34:58+00:00

    Yes, same here, the call to someone on Teams you would hear the ring but as soon as the call picked up, no audio. Actually, there was a little audio, but it was really, really low and almost not there and garbled

    I THINK I have finally figured out this issue for my user. I have no idea if it was the 70 different things and then this option that fixed it but this is what finally fixed it for my user:

    • I went into the control panel (NOT SETTINGS, click start, type in Control Pannel)
    • Change the view to small icons so that you can see the sound option
    • Open the Sound item
    • Select your laptop's internal speaker and select properties
    • On the Advanced Tab look for an option called Signal Enhancement
    • Disable this option
    • Also go to the sound mixer and make sure Teams app is turned up

    This is what worked for my users but again I changed so many things before this so I am not sure if it was a combination of this and something else. I also went into Teams sound settings and turned off all audio stuff like Noise suppression, again not sure if it has anything to do with it!

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  2. Anonymous
    2025-01-07T22:28:54+00:00

    Yes, same here, the call to someone on Teams you would hear the ring but as soon as the call picked up, no audio. Actually, there was a little audio, but it was really, really low and almost not there and garbled

    I THINK I have finally figured out this issue for my user. I have no idea if it was the 70 different things and then this option that fixed it but this is what finally fixed it for my user:

    • I went into the control panel (NOT SETTINGS, click start, type in Control Pannel)
    • Change the view to small icons so that you can see the sound option
    • Open the Sound item
    • Select your laptop's internal speaker and select properties
    • On the Advanced Tab look for an option called Signal Enhancement
    • Disable this option
    • Also go to the sound mixer and make sure Teams app is turned up

    This is what worked for my users but again I changed so many things before this so I am not sure if it was a combination of this and something else. I also went into Teams sound settings and turned off all audio stuff like Noise suppression, again not sure if it has anything to do with it!

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    I can confirm this change worked for my user.

    • DELL Lattitude 7450
    • Native Speakers were working, confirmed through other audio apps.
    • Only Teams audio within calls was not working
    • Deploying this change fixed the issue immediately.

    Steve you're a superstar!

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  3. Anonymous
    2025-01-08T15:23:29+00:00

    All of my end users affected have a Dell Latitude 5450 laptop. The steps outlined here did resolve the issue.

    I am curious from others posting about their make/model laptop. To see if there is a commonality. Currently when I spoke with Dell Pro Support, they were unaware of this issue for 5450's.

    Yes, same here, the call to someone on Teams you would hear the ring but as soon as the call picked up, no audio. Actually, there was a little audio, but it was really, really low and almost not there and garbled

    I THINK I have finally figured out this issue for my user. I have no idea if it was the 70 different things and then this option that fixed it but this is what finally fixed it for my user:

    • I went into the control panel (NOT SETTINGS, click start, type in Control Pannel)
    • Change the view to small icons so that you can see the sound option
    • Open the Sound item
    • Select your laptop's internal speaker and select properties
    • On the Advanced Tab look for an option called Signal Enhancement
    • Disable this option
    • Also go to the sound mixer and make sure Teams app is turned up

    This is what worked for my users but again I changed so many things before this so I am not sure if it was a combination of this and something else. I also went into Teams sound settings and turned off all audio stuff like Noise suppression, again not sure if it has anything to do with it!

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  4. Anonymous
    2025-01-09T15:17:29+00:00

    I've seen this issue myself on multiple new PC's and it started just after the new year. The solution that seems to work for me is to turn off the system audio enhancements in settings.

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  5. Anonymous
    2025-01-02T17:45:15+00:00

    Please confirm that your device is listed in the updated certified device list https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/devices/usb-devices#certified-devices

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