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windows audio issues

Thelma Locke 0 Reputation points
2026-06-21T03:49:16.7033333+00:00

My laptop won't play sounds from my apps, like Zoom or Teams. If it's a conference page or if people are speaking i can't hear them. The speakers test like they work just fine. It is only when I'm on the web that they won't play

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    2026-06-21T03:49:35.5833333+00:00

    Use the Windows audio troubleshooting steps to focus on app-specific sound (Zoom, Teams, browser) rather than the speakers themselves, since the speaker test works.

    Try these steps in order:

    1. Check the output device in Windows
      • Select the Speakers icon on the taskbar.
      • Select the arrow next to the volume slider to open the list of audio devices.
      • Make sure the correct device (your laptop speakers or desired headset) is selected, not a disconnected HDMI/monitor or Bluetooth device.
    2. Check Volume mixer for app volumes
      • Select Start > Settings > System > Sound.
      • Select Volume mixer.
      • Ensure the volume slider is turned up for:
        • System
        • The affected apps (Zoom, Teams, browser)
      • Make sure those apps are not muted.
    3. Check sound settings and default device (Windows 10/11)
      • Right-click the Speakers icon on the taskbar and select Open Volume mixer; confirm nothing is muted.
      • Go to Start > Settings > System > Sound.
      • Under Output, select your laptop speakers and then Device properties.
      • Make sure the device is not disabled (the Disable checkbox must be cleared).
      • If using USB or HDMI audio, open Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound, go to the Playback tab, right-click your desired device, and select Set as Default Device.
    4. Turn off audio enhancements
      • For Windows 11:
        • Start > Settings > System > Sound.
        • Under Output, select your audio device.
        • Scroll to Advanced settings / Audio enhancements and set Audio enhancements to Off.
      • For Windows 10:
        • Open Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound.
        • On the Playback tab, right-click your default device > Properties.
        • On the Enhancements tab, select Disable all enhancements (or Disable all sound effects) and select OK.
    5. Run the Windows audio troubleshooter
      • Windows 11:
        • Start > Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters.
        • In the Audio section, select Run and follow the prompts.
      • Windows 10:
        • Start > Settings > Update & security > Troubleshoot.
        • Under Find and fix problems, select Playing audio > Run the troubleshooter.
    6. Update or reinstall audio drivers
      • Open Device Manager (search for “device manager” from Start).
      • Expand Sound, video and game controllers.
      • Right-click your audio device (e.g., Realtek, Intel, or similar) and select Update driver > Search automatically for drivers.
      • If issues persist, right-click the device again, select Uninstall device, confirm, then restart the PC so Windows reinstalls the driver.

    If app audio still fails while tests work, repeat the Volume mixer check while a Zoom/Teams meeting is actually running, to ensure those specific app sliders are not muted or set to 0.


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