In Windows 11/10, the default audio output device is the device that Windows uses to play sound – this can be speakers, headphones, Bluetooth headset, or other audio devices connected or built-in to ...
This seems like a really obvious thing I am somehow missing... but how do you set a default audio device for output? I have like a million, because I have 3 monitors that all support audio passthrough ...
As the gradual transition of classic Windows settings continues, Windows 11/10 has given Sound a special place in the settings. Available under Settings > System > Sound, it offers you to configure ...
No startup sound, no output devices shown. No nothing. Seems like driver does not exist. When you try to turn the volume up, the logo is grayed out and under the volume there is some sort of a STOP ...
On its own, your computer can't make a sound. Digital data from audio and video files needs to be turned into something that our ears can hear, and this requires specialized hardware and sophisticated ...
Setting up a new audio system can be a chore, but if you look for these settings, they can help you get on the path to better ...
There's nothing like cranking up some tunes to keep your momentum going during the workday. But if your laptop's sound isn't working, it can really kill your groove. Sometimes it can be hard to figure ...
Sound is critical in day-to-day computing experiences. Whether you are trying to watch a movie, play your favorite game, or get ready for a conference call, malfunctioning audio can quickly ruin your ...
It's possible to boost your Mac's audio beyond 100% (with the help of some third party apps), but what if your audio dips in the opposite direction? What do you do if the sound suddenly stops coming ...
Lately, despite my setting in the Device Manager, where I've disabled it, every time I update my Nvidia drivers, it enables Nvidia HD Audio again and this occasionally wreaks havoc. Last night I was ...