

The once again exit through game settingsĦ)go to playback and set default device back to your tvħ)start game it should work for sure this time. the sound should at this point still not be coming from your TV. Now you can switch back and forth between playback devices with ease.FIX: it seems Mr TehNoms was having a different issue i guess? But for anyone else with an issue something similar to this were sound wont come through HDMI on only some games do the following.ġ)left click sound icon on task bar and click playback devices.Ģ)you should see your tv name thru HDMI ordinarily what you want to do is left click an hit set as default device.ģ) Start game and see if it works if it doesn't exit the game (Important exit through game options don't alt click out and close window)Ĥ)go to playback devices and set another device to default device.(Not the TV)ĥ) Start and load up the game. This will display all of the available audio playback devices.Ĭlick on the device you would like to have produce the audio and VOILÀ!


(Actually, you can click anywhere at the top of the pop-up box.) This will display the volume slider.Ĭlick the small up arrow located in the upper-right corner of the volume slider. In Windows 10, left-click on the speaker icon in the System Tray. To switch devices, the user would have to select the desired output device, click, and then click OK to complete the selection. In the old days, users had to right-click on the speaker icon in the System Tray (lower-right corner of the screen) and select Playback Devices. If you wear headphones and then wish to switch to the computer’s built-in speakers, or perhaps external speakers to really get the party going, it can be frustrating trying to figure out where the audio redirect switch is or even how to use it. It is not uncommon for employees to wear headphones so as to garner the benefits of the former without bothering the latter. Working in an office, especially one with cubicles, employees are often discouraged or prohibited from playing music at their desks or workstations so as to not bother other employees.

If your work entails somewhat repetitive tasks, there is nothing like having your favorite music playing in the background to help pass the time.
