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How to Fix Sound Cutting Out on Windows 10

Sound Is Fading/Cutting Out in Windows 10. How to Fix It

If you have upgraded to Windows 10, you might encounter a problem with audio cutting out when watching videos. Many users have reported that they could not finish watching videos because the sound cuts out before the video ends. The troubleshooting guides below will help you fix this problem.

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Faulty or incorrect drivers may cause the audio to cut out in Windows 10. The audio drivers might have been corrupted after updating Windows or interference between the audio device and other drivers. Drivers are essential for making full use of computer hardware - not having proper audio drivers installed on the system can result in various audio problems.

Windows sound enhancement settings can also cause the audio to cut out or fade out. These settings need to be adjusted correctly to fix the problem. Alternatively, you might need to change the speaker settings and configuration. Another possible solution is to run the built-in Windows troubleshooter.

In this guide, we outline several methods to prevent audio cut-out problems when watching videos.

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Run Windows Troubleshooter

First, run the Windows troubleshooter. Windows includes a number of troubleshooters designed to quickly diagnose and automatically resolve various computer problems.

To start troubleshooting, go to Settings and type "troubleshoot", and then select "Troubleshoot" from the list.

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Find "Playing Audio" under "Get up and running", select it and click "Run the troubleshooter". The troubleshooting process will start. Follow the instructions and see if it locates and fixes any sound problems.

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We recommend that you run the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter as well. Find "Hardware and devices" under "Find and fix other problems" and click "Run the troubleshooter". See if running both troubleshooters solves the problem.

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Reinstall Audio Driver

Try to uninstall and then reinstall the audio drivers. To do this, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start button and selecting the "Device Manager" result from the contextual menu.

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Find the "Sound, video and game controllers" section and expand it by clicking the arrow beside it or simply double-clicking it.

Then, right-click the audio device and select "Uninstall device" from the contextual menu.

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A warning message will pop up, stating that you are about to uninstall this device from your system. Mark the "Delete the driver software for this device" checkbox and click "Uninstall". Restart the computer.

Windows will reinstall the missing audio drivers. See if this fixes the cutting/fading audio problem.

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To install the latest drivers for your audio device, you can perform other actions such as selecting the "Update driver" option when right-clicking on the audio device in the Device Manager and clicking the "Search automatically for updated driver software". Visiting the audio hardware manufacturer's website and download the latest drivers from there, or use third-party software such as Snappy Driver Installer.

Snappy Driver Installer (SDI) is a powerful free driver updater tool for Windows. Drivers downloaded through Snappy Driver Installer include drivers for various hardware such as sound devices, video cards, network adapters, etc. You can download Snappy Driver Installer from here.

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Install Other Audio Driver

If the sound cut-out problem is caused by installed driver issues, try to install different (but compatible) audio drivers. Right-click the Start button and select "Device Manager" from the contextual menu. The Windows Device Manager window will appear, and you will see a list of devices installed on the system.

Find the "Sound, video and game controllers" section and expand it by clicking the arrow beside it or by simply double-clicking it. Then, right-click the audio device and select "Update driver" from the contextual menu.

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You will be asked if you want to search for updated driver software automatically or to browse the computer for driver software. If you select the first option, Windows will search the computer and Internet for the latest driver software for your device.

If you select the second option, you must work manually. Select the second option: "Browse my computer for driver software".

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Click the "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer" option. This list will display available drivers compatible with the device and all drivers in the same category as the device.

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Ensure that the "Show compatible hardware" checkbox is ticked. Select High Definition Audio Device or another compatible driver, and click "Next". You will receive a warning message asking if you wish to continue installing this driver. Click "Yes".

Restart the computer and see if this solves the problem with sound cutting out.

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Adjust Communications Settings

Another method to address the problem is to adjust the Windows Communications settings. Some users have reported that performing this simple action solved the problem.

Right-click the speaker icon on the taskbar and select "Sounds" from the contextual menu to adjust Communications settings.

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In Sound window, find and click the "Communications" tab and select the "Do nothing" option. Click "Apply" to save the changes and see if this solves the audio problem.

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Adjust Enhancements Settings

Another method to address the problem is to disable all audio enhancements. Right-click the volume/speaker icon and select "Sounds" from the contextual menu. Select the "Playback" tab and right-click the default audio device. Select "Properties" from the contextual menu.

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In the sound device properties window, select the "Enhancements" tab and check the "Disable all enhancements" checkbox. Click "Apply" to save the changes and see if this solves the problem with sound fading/cutting out.

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Change Speakers Settings

This method includes configuring the speaker setup. To change the speaker settings, right-click the speaker icon on the taskbar and select "Sounds" from the contextual menu.

Select the "Playback" tab and click (select) the default audio device. Click the "Configure" button.

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Ignore the first step and simply click "Next".

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Now uncheck the "Front left and right" box under "Full-range speakers" and click "Next".

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Then click "Finish", and your new settings will be applied to the audio device. See if this solves the problem with sound cutting out.

We hope that one of these methods solves the audio cut/fade problem, and you can now watch videos without issues. If you know of other methods to solve the problem, please share them with us by commenting in the section below.

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Rimvydas is a researcher with over four years of experience in the cybersecurity industry. He attended Kaunas University of Technology and graduated with a Master's degree in Translation and Localization of Technical texts. His interests in computers and technology led him to become a versatile author in the IT industry. At PCrisk, he's responsible for writing in-depth how-to articles for Microsoft Windows. Contact Rimvydas Iliavicius.

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