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Next, select the arrow to the right of the speaker volume slider to open a list of audio devices connected to your computer. The tool tip should display as Manage audio devices when hovering over the arrow.

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Hardware problems can be caused by outdated or malfunctioning drivers. Make sure your audio driver is up to date and update it if needed. If that doesn't work, try uninstalling the audio driver (it will reinstall automatically). If that doesn't work, try using the generic audio driver that comes with Windows. If you're having audio issues after installing updates, try rolling back your audio driver.

Select and hold (or right-click) the listing for your sound card or audio device, such as headphones or speakers, select Update driver, then select Search automatically for drivers. Follow the instructions to complete the update.



Select and hold (or right-click) the listing for your sound card or audio device, then select Update driver > Browse my computer for drivers > Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer.

When Microsoft installs updates on your system, we create a system restore point in case problems arise. Try restoring from that point and see if that fixes your sound problems. For more info, see "Restore from a system restore point" in Recovery options in Windows.

Select and hold (or right-click) the listing for your sound card or audio device, such as headphones or speakers, select Update driver, then select Search automatically for updated driver software. Follow the instructions to complete the update.



Select and hold (or right-click) the listing for your sound card or audio device, then select Update driver > Browse my computer for drivers > Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.

I've recently upgraded to Windows 11 and I'm encountering some difficulties with a task that I think many of you might have experience with. Specifically, I'm trying to figure out how to record my screen on Windows 11 with sound. While I've found the built-in screen recording tool in Windows 11 to be quite straightforward for capturing video, I'm struggling to include audio in my recordings.

I've done some basic troubleshooting like checking my microphone and system sound settings, but I haven't had much luck so far. It's crucial for my work to create high-quality screen recordings that include both the screen activity and the accompanying audio, so any advice, tips, or recommendations from this community would be greatly appreciated.

PowerPoint's screen recording tool is integrated into the application, eliminating the need for third-party software for screen capture. This feature is particularly useful for educators, trainers, and professionals who want to create engaging presentations that include demonstrations, tutorials, or walkthroughs of software applications. You can record your entire screen or select specific areas to capture, and you also have the option to record audio from your microphone and the system audio.

Recording your screen on Windows 11 with sound can be accomplished by using the built-in tool, Snipping Tool, which has been updated to include screen recording features. First, ensure that your system's sound settings are properly configured to capture the audio you intend to record, whether it's system sounds, microphone input, or both.

To start, open the Snipping Tool from the Start menu or by searching for it. In the Snipping Tool's interface, you'll find an option to switch from image capture mode to screen recording mode. Before you begin recording, you can choose the audio source you want to include in your recording via the app's settings. Ensure the correct audio source is selected to capture the sound accompanying your screen recording.

Once you're ready to record, select the area of the screen you wish to capture or choose to record the full screen. Then, click the record button to start capturing both your screen and the selected audio. The Snipping Tool allows you to pause and resume the recording as needed, giving you flexibility in what you capture.

After you've finished recording, you can stop the recording, and the file will be automatically saved to your chosen location. The Snipping Tool also provides basic options for trimming your video before saving, allowing you to remove unwanted sections from the beginning or end of your recording. This built-in functionality in Windows 11 makes it convenient and straightforward to record your screen with sound without the need for additional software.

@Smithchow& many others, pls don't fall for these kind of Clickbaits! @Smithchow was saved that this wasn't a virus! I've seen people get scammed because of this! For example, last month, my best friend's dad download a software for recording his meetings. It was something like "TunesRecorder Pro". First of all, if the software requires you to give it administrative privileges EVERY time you launch it, I give you a 99.999% guarantee it's a virus. It's the MOST sus sign of ANY software possibly being a Trojan Horse! And I'm telling you... They can mess up your device REAL DEEP... As deep as your BIOS! So never ever "TRUST" anything. Even if it's a HUGE company like Microsoft or Apple, DO NOT TRUST THEM STRAIGHT AWAY!
If you need a screen recording software, just press Win+G. It will open Xbox Game Bar. Now in the "Capture" window, click the white dot option. Now just press any key & it will start recording.

@Anushtabh_Pateria Same experience here. I got a virus that hijacked my Chrome browser. Whenever I search for something, it led me to some ad pages. And it's very hard to remove the virus. I then had to reinstall Windows 11. I never trust any free tools now except open sources which are difficult to use for average people : (. Then, I bought the tool named ease us. Quite expensive but I'm assured. Here is an article I found this brand wrote -the Power Point way is quit easy if the third party recording software won't be a choice.

So my audio is not working, it shows no applications in the volume mixer and when i trouble shoot it says that the Audio endpoint or Windows audio is not responding so i restarted both of them but still nothing. After that i tried reinstalling the audio in the device manager but that didn't help either, i also updated windos, updated the bios and updated the drivers... nothing. i did a sfc scan as well but that didnt say anything either. what did came up though when i did a hardware scan it said that my PCI_EXPRESS_SYSTEM failed but i dont know if thats it. at this point i feel like i've tried everything and this is going on for multiple days now. I really would appreciate it if anyone could help me with this.

1- Run CMD as an admin and enter the commands below: (these will remove the windows update registry which means next time you check for updates, WU will check against the entire windows update database)

Regarding buying 3rd party programs to fix these issues, most of them don't work. I would not use them. I rather find the driver required from the manufacturer site. This is always the best and safest way to update or fix hardware.

Hey, i have recently ran into an issue with recording Audio. In specific my speaker audio. Now, i have never ran into this issue before. And i can record audio from my Microphone without any issues. That said the audio from speakers is just a flat line. Which after i amply it revealed it to be recording static.

O i forgot to mention this. I am using windows 10 and the current version of audacity. I have 2 speakers, one being a headset another being a speaker, the speaker is a Logitech Z623 speaker and the headset being a JBL quantum 800.

Hi I am new user of Fxsound and I encountered a bug where the audio would be distorted I tried to fix it by using the troubleshoot sound option on windows 11 but then afterwards instead of distorted audio there is no audio at all. Sometimes the audio would come back and disappear like the sound is getting cut off and the distortion is still there. Fxsound tells me that there is sound but my laptop does not output audio.

Audacity is proudly open source. This means its source code remains open to anyone to view or modify.
A dedicated worldwide community of passionate audio lovers have collaborated to make Audacity the well-loved software it is today. Many third-party plugins have also been developed for Audacity thanks to its open source nature.

This tweak/tip guide will be full of caveats. Why? Because tweak guides should be full of caveats, of course. There are always implications and side effects to any choices you make when customizing a system.

I also work with a number of good DAW PC OEMs (companies that build DAW PCs). They tend to do even more for their systems. If you buy a custom DAW PC from a DAW OEM, and they do something different from what I indicate here, I would trust them to know what is the most stable thing for their system. They know the subset of hardware they target, and they know what they need to be able to support over time. They also know which subset of software they support, and how to get the most from it.

Remember, sound travels approximately one foot per millisecond. So the typical stage monitor, for a guitar player, is around 5-12 milliseconds of latency away from them (if not using in-ear). For those of us with studio monitors, they are usually 2-5ms away. Headphones have less latency, but only if wired. Wireless and Bluetooth protocols add their own latency in communications to the headphones.

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