Here’s some trouble shooting fixes if you’re having trouble with audio! This applies for all streaming platforms👍🔥 ✅ Audio Not Playing on Stream – PC Troubleshooting 🎚️ 1. Check Your Audio Sources Make sure your mic, desktop audio, and any other sources are added and active in your streaming software (OBS, Streamlabs, etc.). Look at the audio mixer – are the volume bars moving? Unmute all relevant audio channels. 🔌 2. Default Audio Devices Go to your PC Sound Settings: Right-click the 🔊 speaker icon in the taskbar > Sounds > Playback / Recording tabs. Ensure the correct input/output devices are set as default. Match these with your streaming software’s selected devices (Settings > Audio in OBS). 🎥 3. Streaming Software Settings (OBS, Streamlabs, etc.) OBS: Go to Settings > Audio Check that your Desktop Audio and Mic/Auxiliary Audio devices are selected correctly. Under Advanced Audio Properties, ensure nothing is set to "Monitor Only (mute output)" if you want it to be heard on stream. 🔊 4. Check Windows Volume Mixer Right-click the volume icon > Open Volume Mixer Make sure OBS/Streamlabs and any games, browsers, or music apps aren’t muted or set too low. 🎧 5. Capture Method If capturing game audio, try using Desktop Audio instead of specific app audio. For Discord or browser audio, make sure the app is using the same output device as OBS expects. 🧩 6. Audio Drivers Update or reinstall your audio drivers. Use Device Manager > Sound, video and game controllers > Right-click your device > Update Driver. 🔄 7. Restart Everything Close OBS/Streamlabs, your game, Discord, browser, etc. Restart your PC. Relaunch everything and test audio again. 🧪 8. Run a Local Recording Test Try recording locally (not streaming). If audio works in the recording, the issue may be with your stream platform settings (Twitch, YouTube, etc.). 🌐 9. Check Streaming Platform Settings Check your Twitch/YouTube dashboard: Ensure there are no muted sources in stream preview. Make sure your stream isn’t muted accidentally in browser.