![]() Sound Issues have become quite inherent to the Win 10 OS so far. Now try to select your television as the audio device.Ģ) If the above step is unsuccessful, restart your computer while the television is on and connected to your laptop through HDMI. Type in services.msc and select the Windows audio service. Press your Windows key + R to bring up the Run dialogue box. I'd recommend trying two things to see if it solves your problem:ġ) Restart the Windows audio service. In case it's relevant, I am using an ASUS Zenbook running Windows 10 Home, and the TV is a Dynex. I have tried restarting everything and I am sure that volume is not an issue at any point. Of note is the fact that when audio should be playing, I see the audio bars lighting up on the HDMI connection when I look in Sound (Playback Devices) as if it's playing the audio. ![]() ![]() I can switch it so that I get video over HDMI and have the audio come through my laptop, but that sucks, especially when it worked properly before. I have tried sound playback from a file and online (and online from different sites) and I get no audio. I have tried all the different Formats in the Advanced tab of Properties for my HDMI connection. I have tried the solution of Show Disabled Devices in Sound (Playback Devices). ![]() ![]() I believe it's my laptop that's the problem because I've tried a different HDMI cable that I know works with my XBOX One and I've tried different HDMI ports, which all work with my XBOX. I think I have isolated the problem to my laptop but none of the forum solutions seem to work for me. Then, randomly, the audio stopped working. When I first hooked up my laptop to my TV via HDMI everything worked perfectly. ![]()
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