Whenever I play a video file or load a game music can be heard playing in the background, it is low but not affected by changes to the volume. The laptop is only two weeks old so I have no music on it. Happens even if disconnect from internet, unplug and remove battery for a while. If I stop the vifeo or quit the game the music stops.

While not very scientific, try doing the activity that produces the "background music" in a different location, perferably in a different building. So if it happens at home, try in the coffee shop or in the library. If it does not happen away from where you first noticed this, it might be a device is picking up OTA radio or TV, but not as likely now that TV is digital. We "old timers" used to hear things as decribed when things were just right for a radio station to get into other electronics. Just a thought.


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I've got an audio issue where YouTube videos are playing with the background music and noise removed, leaving only the speakers' voices audible. My device is a Windows laptop with RealTek audio. How can I fix it?

Hello, I recently bought a new Dell G15. I play weekly Dungeons and Dragons via Zoom where the host shares music with us. I can hear everyone speaking, but cannot hear the music. Everyone else can hear the music perfectly. I can only hear their voices. Someone other than host tried sharing music. Everyone else could hear it except me. I can hear my friends voices perfectly fine. It is as though some setting is automatically muting the music.

This happens when I use the base speakers and microphone on the laptop, or when I use a Snowball external microphone and headphones, or when I use airpods. Any combination of base system, headphones, external microphone, I can hear my friends' voices but cannot hear the music.

Yes, I have made sure to select the correct output speaker and input headphones, in both desktop client settings and in the actual meetings. No combination of selected speaker (Speakers Realtek Audio, Same as System Speakers Realtek Audio, or Headphones) and selected Microphone (Microphone Array AMD Audio Device, Same as System Microphone Array AMD Audio Device, or Blue Snowball) allows me to hear the shared music. SOMETIMES I hear it for a moment when I connect. Then it is automatically muted by something.

Surely there is some setting that is automatically detecting and muting the music? Does anyone with a Dell G15 have issues with music on zoom? In System -> Sound -> Volume Mixer I also select the correct output device (Headphones usually) and input device (external Snowball microphone usually).

Also important is, when I play my OWN music on my laptop while in a Zoom meeting, it is garbled and choppy and extremely distorted. For example, trying to play Spotify or Youtube through my headphones to create my own background music for the Dungeons and Dragons. I can barely hear it even when I mess around with app volumes in the Volume Mixer. This only happens while in a Zoom Meeting.

Thanks for the read and for any help. I am at a loss. Clearly I am missing some Zoom or Dell AI-noise cancelling setting. The speakers and headset both work fine for music, video games, everything else. Just can't hear shared music or play my own background music while in a Zoom meeting.

So I have had this same issue for a little while with various levels of success in fixing it, and it returning. I tried all of the above today, and nothing worked. But I found something on my Alienware M17 AMD that has "Intelligo Neptune". It has some AI noise reduction that seems to have been turned on by default. I did a simple Windows>Intelligo Neptune app.

I have an old Toshiba (went from Win 7 to Win 10) that works fine with zoom. I purchased a new 17" LG Gram Win 11, was all ready to teach my dance class and NOTHING!!! no one could hear the music. I set it up with exact settings from the settings from the Toshiba laptop. I'm taking the LG laptop back today and will take more time to shop for a new computer that will work with Zoom if that's possible. Any suggestions for computers on the market that doesn't have the noise cancellation "BUG" in it or at least one that has a workaround for a non-techy person like me?

I have a Dell laptop. When I upgraded to Windows 11, I lost the ability to hear "shared sound." So I could hear someone talk during a zoom meeting but I couldn't hear any shared music. I did the steps below and it worked for me:

It is a Windows 11 issue, Microsoft will need to fix it, I have just purchased a new Acer Aspire 3 A315 laptop, I get exactly the same problem you describe here, when I use Windows 10 the problem goes away.

Yes, man. I'm facing the same problem. Although, I have an ACER Aspire 3. Most of the time, I can't hear music played from a web browser while in a Zoom meeting. However, I can hear it from Explorer during a Zoom meeting. Additionally, I can't hear people when they share audio on Zoom. This issue began when I first bought this laptop. A few months before getting this laptop, I was using my Dell Inspiron and never experienced this problem.

On Windows 11 desktop type Realtek Audio Console in the search box and click on the app, then click on speakers, then turn off Speakers Noise Cancellation under Sound Effects, this worked for me, I now get music over Zoom.

I'm having a different but related issue. I do live Zoom workouts with a trainer, and it's necessary to hear both her voice and the background music. I can hear her voice just fine, but the music is garbled. This is not an issue when I'm just playing workouts through my laptop. However, to get a truly live experience, I need to connect my laptop to my tv. It's only then that the problem with the garbled music occurs. Playing the sound through the Roku tv makes the music garbled, but when I switch the sound to my laptop speakers, it's fine (but subpar, as laptop speakers suck). I've tried adjusting the sound settings in the tv to no avail. I don't expect anyone to have the answer, but I just want to put this out there as yet another example. What's weird is that this problem is so idiosyncratic to the device used. Zoom will no doubt keep claiming that this is not their issue. However, the use of Zoom is the common denominator, and ignoring the provision of solutions to these problems will mean less use of Zoom when music is involved.

This is my problem.

I have downloaded and imported the background music file into Audacity. I have recorded my voice (singing) on a separate track. On playback however, with the background music muted, I could still hear my voice mixed with the background music instead of my voice alone. What did I miss?

Thank you all in advance.

I have downloaded and imported the background music file into Audacity. I have recorded my voice (singing) on a separate track. On playback however, with the background music muted, I could still hear my voice mixed with the background music instead of my voice alone. What did I miss?

Hi Steve!

I am using an AKG K92 which is a closed headphone. My Shure SM 58 mic is connected to Line 1/2 of the Soundcraft Notepad 12 FX. The Recording Device toolbar reads it as Mic/line In 01/02(soundcraft Notepad 12FX). I tried several combinations to no avail.

I tried setting the computer sound card as my playback device. However, the background voice comes out of the desktop speakers. I also tried connecting my headphones direct to the computer. With this setup, I could not hear my voice thru the headphones when I talk or sing over the mic connected to the soundcraft Notepad. I even tried disattaching the stereo cables from the Soundcraft to the computer but then I could not hear any background music thru my headphones. I wish that I could hear my voice and background music thru my headphones and have them as separate tracks in Audacity. Thanks Steve for bearing with me.

Epic background music. Whether you are writing an epic fantasy series or a thriller, a romantic comedy or poetry. Hopefully will have some epic background music for you. Be it dram, suspense, cinematic, techno, chilled, pop, theatrical etc. The collection will grow and over time there will hopefully be hundreds of varying background tracks to write to.

I created these music collections via AI (Artificial Intelligence) to provide particular themes for me to write my epic fantasy series (The Silence In The Song) and my vampire vigilante series (Steak Bake) too.

When it comes to romantic scores, I'm a real pansy. From the beautiful glowing strings of John Barry to the heart-wrenching melodies of Georges Delerue or the melancholy of Ennio Morricone, a good old fashion "love story" score can turn me into a sobbing thirteen year old girl after a viewing of Titanic. Let's just say that my expectations for The Notebook score were high.Aaron Zigman is new to the film composer scene with John Q being the only other feature film under his belt. After listening to this score, it is apparent that we will be hearing a lot more of his music in the future. The Notebook is beautifully orchestrated with a nice theme thrown into the mix. I do have a problem with the album though: there isn't enough score! Out of 15 tracks, seven of them go to 1940s oldies. This is all fine and well in the film, and helps capture the spirit of innocent love in the 40s - but I'm a movie score nerd who wants to listen to some film music! That quibble aside, let's talk about the score."Main Title" introduces the main theme with a piano solo. The theme is pleasant but it took me a few listens before I could hum it from memory. To me, "Overture" is the highlight of the album. Zigman creates a lush and sweeping variation of the theme utilizing the full orchestra. This is the kind of music that propels a simple love story into epic mythos. "Allie Returns" opens with a soft flute and string melody later accompanied with the rest of the orchestra to once again create that lush romantic sound. Also introduced in this track are some tragic elements that are later to come in the score. "House Blues / The Porch Dance / The Proposal / The Carnival" opens with a 1940s mono-track sounding swing tune. Around 1:40, the score turns into an all out blue grass country festival. At the 3:20 mark, the music goes back to 40s jazz swing. Not having seen the film yet, I can only assume that Zigman composed this music as background source material.Tragic elements return in "Noah's Journey" which begins with a gloomy jazz motif and then moves into the romantic sweeping strings with clarinet. Following that, a poignant solo piano relaxes its way into the piece and then the strings once again take over - very tranquil stuff. Another favorite of mine is "On the Lake" which opens with a grand crescendo of the main theme and slowly moves into slow strings and piano to aid the tragic undertones of the film. "Our Love Can Do Miracles" closes the score with a reprise of the main theme in its lush and sweeping form but in a bittersweet fashion. 152ee80cbc

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