
Just work your way down at the top of the list until you find the one that works for you. You can fix the error with one of the solutions below. Many Windows users have reported this issue. Click OK, kick back and listen to that sweet, sweet Hadley sound.If you get HDMI no sound error in Windows 10, don’t worry. To correct the error, click on the speakers, choose Set Default and the green tick should now be displayed on the speakers. A small window should appear showing all of the audio devices supported on your PC, as below:Īs you can see, Windows has handily chosen to send audio through my monitor instead of the speakers. To fix this, right-click on the little speaker icon in the taskbar and select Playback Devices. For example, Windows 10 frequently tries to route audio through my monitor, even though the screen has no speakers. Windows has a horrible habit of assigning audio to the wrong device, often at random. If you’re sure all the volume knobs have been twiddled to 11, then it’s time to explore your audio device settings. If you see that, click on the speaker icon and sound should be restored. Hover your mouse over the video and look for a little speaker symbol with a cross through it, as shown below.

YouTube and other videos embedded in website pages often play with the sound muted. If both the Windows and the speaker volume is up, check the volume of the video player itself. Left click on that and just check that the volume level is turned right up – it’s normally easier to fine-tune the actual volume level of the speakers themselves. In your Windows taskbar, you should see a little speaker icon. First, the volume knob on the speakers themselves and then Windows’ own volume control. If you’re using external speakers on your PC, there are two volume levels you must check. We’re not going to insult your intelligence by suggesting you’ve forgotten to turn up the volume, but you have checked the volume, haven’t you? Here’s how to restore sound to your PC’s speakers. Why is there no sound from my PC speakers, you wonder, remembering how life was much simpler in 1985, with your Spandau Ballet LP, stacking hi-fi system and luminous green socks.

You’ve clicked on a YouTube video of Spandau Ballet’s Gold, but you can’t hear Tony Hadley belting it out.
