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Windows 10 sound input
Windows 10 sound input






  1. #Windows 10 sound input how to#
  2. #Windows 10 sound input android#
  3. #Windows 10 sound input windows 8#
  4. #Windows 10 sound input mac#

If others are having trouble seeing video or screens you're sharing from your device:

  • YouTube: See Video quality in the YouTube Help pages.
  • Skype for Business: See What speeds do I need for Skype, Netflix, video games, etc.? in the Ookla Speedtest Basics documentation.
  • Zoom: See System Requirements in the Zoom online support documentation.
  • Run a test using a service such as, and then compare the results with the bandwidth requirements of the service you're using for example:

    #Windows 10 sound input android#

    For issues on other Android devices, contact your campus Support Center.

  • Android: For issues on Pixel or Nexus devices, see Troubleshoot Wi-Fi network connections in Google's online support documentation.
  • iOS: See If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch won't connect to a Wi-Fi network in Apple's online support documentation.
  • macOS: See Solve network connection problems in Apple's online support documentation.
  • Windows: See Why can't I get online? in Microsoft's online support documentation.
  • Safari: See If Safari doesn't load a page or webpage items are missing or If a plug-in is missing in Apple's online support documentation.
  • Firefox: See Fix common audio and video issues in Mozilla's online support documentation.
  • Chrome: See Fix videos that won't play in Chrome in Google's online support documentation.
  • If the problem persists, try these other browser-specific tips:
  • For browser-based video applications, try clearing your browser's cache and cookies.
  • Close the application (for example, web browser, Zoom, Slack, Skype for Business, etc.), reopen it, and then try reconnecting to the videoconference or reloading the video content you were trying to watch.
  • If you are having issues viewing online video meetings, presentations, or recorded content: If the problem persists, contact your campus Support Center.
  • Android: Unplug any headsets, and then and restart your device.
  • iOS: See Get help with the microphones on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch in Apple's online support documentation.
  • Near the bottom of the window, adjust output volume if your mic is too loud or soft.
  • macOS: From the Apple menu, select System Preferences > Sound > Input.
  • Windows: See Find and fix problems recording sounds in Microsoft's online support documentation or Resolving Microphone Problems in HP's online support documentation.
  • If your microphone doesn't seem to be working, or its volume is too high or too low: If the problem persists, contact your carrier.Īlternatively, for Windows or macOS, see Adjusting the volume for your system and computer on the website.

    #Windows 10 sound input how to#

  • Android: See How to adjust your Android phone's volume and display settings on the website.
  • macOS: See Turn the volume up or down in Apple's online support documentation.
  • #Windows 10 sound input windows 8#

  • Windows: For Windows 10, see How to Adjust the Volume for Individual Apps in Windows on the website for Windows 8.x, see How to adjust volume and sounds in Windows 8 on the website.
  • If you can hear audio, but the volume is too high or too low: If the problem persists, contact your carrier.
  • Android: To ensure that audio isn't being sent to the headphone jack, plug headphones in, and then unplug them.
  • iOS: See If you hear no sound or distorted sound from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch speaker in Apple's online support documentation.
  • #Windows 10 sound input mac#

  • macOS: See Get help if the internal speakers on your Mac don't make sound in Apple's online support documentation.
  • To run troubleshooting steps that may not require administrative access, click the Run troubleshooter drop-down. Running the audio troubleshooter may help resolve your issue, but it requires administrative access to your computer.








    Windows 10 sound input