Many desktop monitors do not have built‑in speakers, so even if “Display Audio” appears as a playback device, no sound will be heard unless external speakers are connected. I think it's necessary to contact your device manufacturer for further assistance regarding the audio configuration of your hardware setup.
there is no sound from my desktop display (display audio) on windows 11 pro
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there is no sound from my desktop display (display audio) on windows 11 pro
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Harry Phan 15,935 Reputation points Independent Advisor
2026-02-18T10:27:47.3233333+00:00 -
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2026-02-18T10:18:37.1266667+00:00 i tried all previous steps w/o result.
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Q&A Assist2026-02-18T10:15:43.8+00:00 AI generated content. This question contains an answer created with AI from Q&A Assist. Learn moreIf you are experiencing no sound from your desktop display on Windows 11 Pro, here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check Audio Output Settings: Ensure that your desktop display is set as the default audio output device. You can do this by right-clicking the sound icon in the taskbar, selecting "Sounds," and then navigating to the "Playback" tab to set your display as the default device.
- Update Audio Drivers: Make sure that your audio drivers are up to date. You can check for updates via Windows Update or by visiting your device manufacturer's website to download the latest drivers.
- Use the Troubleshooter: Run the audio troubleshooter by going to Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters, and then selecting "Playing Audio" to see if Windows can identify and fix the problem.
- Check Physical Connections: Ensure that all cables connecting your display to the computer are secure and that the display is powered on.
- Device Manager: Open Device Manager and check if there are any issues with the audio drivers. If there are yellow exclamation marks, you may need to reinstall or update the drivers.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, it may be necessary to contact your device manufacturer for further assistance regarding the audio configuration of your specific hardware setup.