Stream Discord: I have no sound.
math24
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Hello,
I need help if possible, let me explain. Right now, I'm sharing my screen to show games to my friends. But for some time now, when I share my screen and enable the sound option, there's always a problem. If anyone has a solution for this, thank you in advance!
I need help if possible, let me explain. Right now, I'm sharing my screen to show games to my friends. But for some time now, when I share my screen and enable the sound option, there's always a problem. If anyone has a solution for this, thank you in advance!
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Hello,
Check if it's not the last Windows update that might be causing the issue.
1- For Windows 10, it's KB4515384 and KB4512941
Go to Control Panel, access Programs > Programs and Features, then click on View installed updates in the left sidebar.
Then, right-click on the update entry KB4515384 in the list and confirm when asked "Do you really want to uninstall this update?". All that's left to do is click "Yes" to the prompt and restart your device.
See details here
2- Another solution:
Run the search and indexing troubleshooter from a command prompt
Open a new command prompt.
Type the following command:
msdt.exe -ep WindowsHelp id SearchDiagnostic
Press Enter.
Once done, restart the operating system.
3- No audio in video games
Solution:
User exchanges show that changing the audio output format to 16 bits, 44100 Hz can restore sound.
To do this, you need to access the sound settings, then the "Sound Control Panel" in the additional links, and finally the "Advanced Statistics" tab of the selected hardware for sound output, usually the speakers.
4- Or in games, open the settings and disable multichannel audio.
5- System restore to a previous date.
Edit:
The bug is also present with USB Audio 2.0 microphones
Microsoft plans to restore the change in the next cumulative update scheduled for the end of September.
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pistouri
Check if it's not the last Windows update that might be causing the issue.
1- For Windows 10, it's KB4515384 and KB4512941
Go to Control Panel, access Programs > Programs and Features, then click on View installed updates in the left sidebar.
Then, right-click on the update entry KB4515384 in the list and confirm when asked "Do you really want to uninstall this update?". All that's left to do is click "Yes" to the prompt and restart your device.
See details here
2- Another solution:
Run the search and indexing troubleshooter from a command prompt
Open a new command prompt.
Type the following command:
msdt.exe -ep WindowsHelp id SearchDiagnostic
Press Enter.
Once done, restart the operating system.
3- No audio in video games
Solution:
User exchanges show that changing the audio output format to 16 bits, 44100 Hz can restore sound.
To do this, you need to access the sound settings, then the "Sound Control Panel" in the additional links, and finally the "Advanced Statistics" tab of the selected hardware for sound output, usually the speakers.
4- Or in games, open the settings and disable multichannel audio.
5- System restore to a previous date.
Edit:
The bug is also present with USB Audio 2.0 microphones
Microsoft plans to restore the change in the next cumulative update scheduled for the end of September.
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pistouri
Thank you for the reply, the updates mentioned have not been applied on my device, the last one is KB4516058.
For the Search and Indexing troubleshooter, I'm not really sure which answer to choose, nor how to describe my problem.
Can you guide me please?
Thank you in advance.