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how to fix low audio sound

sreelakshmi p.p 0 Reputation points
2026-03-24T15:02:35.4266667+00:00

my youtube vedio sound is very low ,pls fix this problem

Microsoft Edge | Audio and video playback | Windows 11
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  1. Sumit D - IA 165.2K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-03-24T15:59:39.1333333+00:00

    Hi Sreelakshmi,

    Are you sure you have turned the full volume for YouTube on the Video?

    1. Press Windows + R
    2. Type mmsys.cpl and press Enter
    3. Go to Playback tab
    4. Select your active speaker/headphone
    5. Click Properties
    6. Go to Advanced tab
    7. Click Test → you’ll hear left/right channel sound

    Is it sufficient?

    I hope this information helps. If you have any more questions, don't hesitate to reach out.

    Otherwise, please take a moment to rate the answer. Wishing you good luck!

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-03-24T15:02:53.5333333+00:00
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    Follow these steps in Windows 11 to fix low YouTube volume in Microsoft Edge:

    1. Check app volume in Volume mixer
      1. Select Start > Settings > System > Sound.
      2. Select Volume mixer.
      3. Make sure the volume slider is turned up for:
        • System
        • Microsoft Edge (or the browser being used)
      4. Confirm Edge is not muted.
    2. Check output device and hardware
      1. Select the Speakers icon on the taskbar.
      2. Click the arrow next to the volume slider and make sure the correct speakers/headphones are selected.
      3. Physically check speaker/headphone cables, power, and their own volume knobs or buttons.
      4. Make sure nothing is muted on the speakers/headphones and that their volume is turned up.
    3. Turn off audio enhancements
      1. Select Start > Settings > Sound.
      2. Under Output, select the device used (speakers or headphones).
      3. Scroll to Advanced settings and set Audio enhancements to Off.
    4. Change the audio format
      1. Select Start > Settings > System > Sound.
      2. Under Output, select the audio device.
      3. Select Advanced.
      4. Under Default format, choose a different format and test a YouTube video.
    5. Update or reinstall the audio driver
      1. Select Start, type Device Manager, and open it.
      2. Expand Sound, video and game controllers.
      3. Right-click the audio device and select Update driver.
      4. Restart the PC and test YouTube.
      5. If the issue continues, uninstall the driver from Device Manager, then install the latest audio driver from the PC or motherboard manufacturer’s support site.

    If the problem is only with some videos, the original video itself may have low volume; in that case, use the YouTube player volume slider and ensure it is set to 100%.


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