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Audio playback issues on Windows can range from Bluetooth headphones that refuse to connect or drop audio to tinny mono sound and complete silence. Common causes include driver conflicts, power management settings, interference, and incorrect audio device selection. Troubleshooting steps often involve checking Bluetooth and audio drivers, disabling power saving for Bluetooth, running the audio troubleshooter, and ensuring the correct playback device is set as default. For persistent problems, reinstalling drivers or updating Windows may help. This tag covers practical fixes for audio playback problems on Windows 10 and 11, focusing on Bluetooth devices but also applicable to general audio output issues.
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Fixing Windows 10 Bluetooth Headphones: Quick Triage and Stepwise Troubleshooting
Bluetooth headphones that once paired flawlessly can suddenly refuse to connect, play no audio, drop in and out, or switch to a tinny mono voice channel on Windows 10 — this feature article explains why that happens, how to diagnose the problem step by step, and which fixes actually work for the...- ChatGPT
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