Ever tried showing your screen on Discord and found out—oops!—no sound? You’re totally not alone. Lots of gamers and streamers bump into this sound hiccup. So, why does your device go silent when you’re all set to share your screen on Discord? Well, there could be a bunch of reasons, but don’t worry, we’ve got your back!
In this super handy guide, we’ll walk you through some easy-peasy methods to kick that no-audio problem out the window. And guess what? These fixes work on all sorts of devices. So, let’s dive in and get your Discord screen sharing with sound again!
Discord Screen Is Sharing but No Audio – Best Fixed PC
Discord’s “Share Screen with Audio” is like a magic trick for streaming – it’s supposed to make things more fun. But, have you ever tried it and found no sound coming through? If that’s happened to you, don’t stress; you’re not alone. There are a few reasons why this sound snafu might happen.
Think of it like this: sometimes, it’s as easy as updating an app – like hitting the refresh button on your favorite game. But other times, it’s a bit more like detective work. The culprit might be hiding in your audio drivers (those things that make your sound work) or maybe in Discord’s own voice settings.
Using Discord on your PC and stuck with this no-audio puzzle? We’ve got not one, not two, but 18 cool tricks for you to try out and get your Discord sounding right again. Keep reading to turn the sound back on!
#1 Restart Your Computer and Discord
First up, let’s try the classic move: a good old restart. It’s like giving your computer and Discord a quick nap to freshen up. Here’s what you need to do:
- Wake Up Task Manager: Press
Control + Alt + Delete
on your keyboard and click on ‘Task Manager.’ - Say “Bye” to Discord (for now): Find Discord in the list, click on it, and then hit ‘End Task’ to close it.
After that, open Discord again and check if the sound’s back. No luck? No problem! Just restart your PC. Click on the Windows icon at the bottom left, choose ‘Power’, and then ‘Restart.’ Once your computer’s back on, jump into Discord and see if you’ve got sound.
#2 Reset the Discord Voice Settings
Still in the land of silence? Let’s try another trick. Resetting Discord’s voice settings might do the trick. Here’s how you do it:
- Into the Settings Cave: Open Discord, and look for the ‘Settings’ icon (it’s near the bottom left corner).
- Find Your Voice (& Video): Click on ‘Voice & Video.’
- Reset and Refresh: Scroll all the way down and click ‘Reset Voice Settings.’
#3 Switch to Legacy Audio in Discord
Did you know Discord has different sound systems? The one it usually uses is called ‘Standard’, but if that’s not singing for you, let’s try ‘Legacy’. It’s like switching tracks to see if another one plays better. Here’s your how-to:
- Settings, Here We Come: Open Discord and click the ‘Settings’ icon, down in the left corner.
- Audio Subsystem, Please: Click on ‘Voice & Video’ and scroll until you find ‘Audio Subsystem’ (it’s towards the bottom).
- Legacy Time: In the dropdown menu, select ‘Legacy.’
After that, give screen sharing another go and see if the audio joins the party.
#4 Check Your Audio Input/Output Settings
Maybe your computer is a bit confused about which microphone or speakers to use. Let’s check:
- Back to Settings: Open Discord, click the ‘Settings cog’ in the lower left corner, and choose ‘Voice & Video.’
- Who’s Talking and Listening? At the top, you’ll see your default Input/Output devices. Make sure they’re the ones you want to use.
If they’re not right, change them to your preferred microphone and speakers.
#5 Update Your Audio Drivers
Last stop: a quick check under your PC’s hood. You might need to update your audio drivers (they’re like the brain of your computer’s sound system). Here’s the plan:
- On a Treasure Hunt: Use the search bar at the bottom of your PC, type in ‘Device Manager,’ and open it from the Control Panel.
- Audio Drivers, Please Step Forward: Click on ‘Audio inputs and outputs’ to expand it, then double-click your audio device.
- Driver Update Time: Click ‘Update Drivers’ in the window that pops up.
Follow the steps to update if needed, and then try screen sharing on Discord again.
What If You’re Using a Mac?
Got a Mac? Hang tight, we’ve got some quick fixes for you too!
#6 Restart Your Mac (Yes, Really!)
“Turn it off and on again” – sounds too easy, right? But believe it or not, restarting your Mac can be a real game-changer for those pesky app bugs. When your Mac wakes up from its restart, it’s like it’s had a cup of coffee and is ready to run everything smoothly, including Discord. Plus, it kicks out any other programs that might be messing with Discord’s sound.
And hey, while you’re at it, give Discord itself a little restart. You can even do a quick refresh by pressing CMD + R
. It’s like giving the app a mini reboot!
#7 Reset Voice Settings on Discord
So, the restart didn’t do the trick? No worries. Let’s dive into Discord’s settings:
- Open Discord on Your Mac: Just like you usually do.
- Settings, Here We Come: Click on that ‘Settings’ icon, bottom-left corner.
- Voice & Video Time: On the left sidebar, click on ‘Voice & Video.’
- Reset Those Settings: Scroll down and hit ‘Reset voice settings’ at the bottom. Then, click ‘Okay’ on the pop-up.
This move clears out all the custom settings like mutes and volumes. While you’re there, check the Input Mode. Make sure ‘Voice Activity’ is selected, not ‘Push to Talk’.
#8 Check Your Mac’s Audio Settings
Let’s make sure your Mac knows where to send the sound:
- Apple Icon, Please: Click the Apple icon at the top-left of your screen.
- System Preferences, Here We Go: Navigate to ‘System Preferences.’
- Sound Tab, Your Turn: Click on the ‘Sound’ tab.
- Output Settings: Choose ‘Output’ and select the correct device for sound output.
- Unmute for Sound: Check if the ‘Mute’ box is not ticked (bottom-right corner).
#9 Avoid Full Screen When Screen Sharing
Guess what? Sometimes, going full screen on the game or app you’re sharing on Discord can mess with the sound. It’s like the audio gets lost when the screen gets too big. The fix? Keep it simple – just use a minimized window.
The cool thing is, you can still make the minimized window pretty big, almost like full screen, but without the audio issues.
If You’re on an iPhone and Discord’s Being Quiet…
Got an iPhone and facing the silent treatment from Discord? Let’s see what we can do about that.
#10 Update Your iPhone’s System
Old software on your iPhone might be the party pooper here. It’s super easy to check for updates:
- Settings Time: Tap ‘Settings’ on your iPhone’s home screen.
- General, Please: Go to ‘General.’
- Software Update Hunt: Click on ‘Software Update.’
- Update If Needed: If there’s an update waiting, hit ‘Download and Install.’
It’ll take a few minutes to get your phone up-to-date. You can also switch on ‘Automatic Update’ to keep things smooth in the future.
#11 Is Your iPhone Discord-Friendly?
Not all iPhones are in the Discord club. Your iPhone needs to be running iOS 10.0 or newer. This includes iPhone 5 all the way to iPhone 7, plus iPads and iPod Touch devices. So, make sure your iPhone is up for the Discord challenge!
#12 Switch Between Wi-Fi and Data
Having sound troubles on Discord? It could be your internet connection playing hide and seek. Try switching from Wi-Fi to your phone’s data, or the other way around. Here’s how to make the switcheroo:
- Swipe Up for the Menu: Bring up the menu from the bottom of your screen.
- Wi-Fi or Data? Tap the Wi-Fi icon to turn it off, then tap the Data icon to switch to mobile data.
Remember, this trick is handy if your internet connection is the shy type.
#13 Update Your Discord App on iPhone
Is your Discord app feeling a bit old? Let’s give it a fresh update:
- App Store Adventure: Head to the App Store on your iPhone.
- Profile Pic Click: Tap your profile picture in the top-right corner.
- Find Discord: Scroll until you see Discord in the list.
- Hit Update: If there’s an update available, tap the ‘Update’ button.
Android Users, Your Turn!
Using Discord for screen sharing on an Android and facing the silent blues? Here are some things to try:
#14 Update Your Android OS
Your Android might need a software spa day. Here’s how to check for updates:
- Settings, Here We Come: Tap ‘Settings’ on your home screen.
- System, Please: Scroll down to the ‘System’ tab.
- Advanced Options: Go to ‘Advanced.’
- System Update Time: Finally, tap on ‘System Update.’
If there’s a new version of Android, go ahead and download it. Your phone will thank you!
#15 Is Your Android Discord-Ready?
If you’re an Android user, your phone needs to be running at least Amazon 5 OS to hang out with Discord. Got an older version? You can still download Discord, but it might give you the silent treatment on some features. Also, Discord likes to chill with devices that use Google Play Services. So, if your device, like a Kindle Fire, doesn’t use Google Play Services, it might not get along with Discord.
#16 Update Discord on Your Android
Keeping your Discord app updated is like keeping your games library fresh. Here’s how to do it on Android:
- Google Play Store, Here We Come: Open the Google Play Store on your Android.
- Profile Picture Click: Tap your profile picture in the top-right corner.
- Manage Your Apps: Go to ‘Manage apps & device.’
- Discord, Please Step Forward: Find Discord in the list. If there’s an update, tap the ‘Update’ button.
Remember, you need to be connected to the internet to update Discord.
For Discord Web App Users
Using Discord’s web app and facing audio issues during screen share? First, make sure your internet connection is as strong as a superhero. A simple page refresh can also work wonders. Here are a few more things to try:
#17 Check Your Browser Compatibility with Discord
Just like certain games work best on certain consoles, Discord likes specific browsers. Here’s the list of Discord-friendly browsers:
- Google Chrome
- Firefox 80+
- Opera, Microsoft Edge 17+ (includes Chromium Edge 79+ on Windows and macOS)
- Safari 11+ (for macOS 10.13 High Sierra and newer)
Using one of these but still no audio? Try switching to a different browser from the list.
#18 Give Discord Permission for Sound
Discord needs your permission to use your microphone. It’s like asking, “Hey, can I use your mic for a sec?” When you first hop onto Discord in a browser, it’ll ask if it can use your microphone and camera.
Oops, did you say ‘no’ to Discord by mistake? No worries, you can fix that. Here’s how you do it in Google Chrome:
- Open Google Chrome: Just like you always do.
- Three Dots of Mystery: Look for the three dots in the top-right corner of your screen.
- Settings Adventure: Click on those dots and choose ‘Settings.’
- Privacy and Security, Here We Come: In the new window, find ‘Privacy and security.’
- Site Settings, Please: Go to ‘Site Settings’ and then ‘Microphone.’
- Discord, You’re Allowed! Find Discord in the list and change it from ‘Block’ to ‘Allow.’
Wrapping It Up: Solving Discord’s Silent Mystery
Isn’t it a bummer when you’re all set to stream your favorite game on Discord, and then—bam—no sound? It’s like having a party without music. But don’t worry, we’ve got your back with a bunch of tricks to fix that no-audio issue. Once everything’s back in tune, you can jump back into your stream, confident that everyone can hear every action-packed moment.
Hey, have you ever played the silent game with Discord when trying to screen share? What was your secret move to bring back the sound? We’d love to hear your stories and tips! Drop your experiences and solutions in the comments below and help out fellow Discord users.