On a Mac, you'll need to install a driver the first time you include computer audio in a Teams meeting. Just follow the simple wizard and select Install or Update. It takes about 10 seconds for the installation to complete.

Once the driver is installed on your Mac, you'll see a notification at the top of your meeting controls. You might need to pause or play your video content to start sharing sound, or try turning on the Include sound toggle in Share  if the driver fails to install.


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You can also choose to include sound (or stop including it) after you've already begun sharing your screen. Just hover over You're sharing your screen at the top of the window you're sharing and select Share audio  in the sharing controls near the top of the window.

Join the meeting from your personal device by selecting Audio off when you join the meeting, which will automatically mute not only your microphone but also any audio playing from the Teams meeting to prevent echo.

To fix this, go to your system's sound settings, find your Sound Control Panel, select Communications and then Do nothing. Finally, apply the changes so others will be able to hear your shared audio loud and clear.

Tab, turn on the Also share tab audio toggle. This will share the audio coming from the tab. Only the audio coming from the tab will be shared. Audio from the rest of the computer will not be shared.

You can use Zoom to share your desktop, window, or application with meeting attendees. If you are sharing a video or audio clip from a website such as YouTube or Spotify, the audio from that clip can be shared through Zoom as well. To use this feature, you must have the Zoom Client on a mobile device, Mac or Windows PC; the "share sound during screen-share" feature is not accessible through the Zoom web client.

Note: Some apps may block sound from being shared for security and privacy reasons. Sharing your screen will also share any notifications on your screen so we recommend turning on Do not Disturb before sharing.

Creators and gamers will enjoy improved productivity with multi-PC workflows and easy collaboration between colleagues, and they will be able to share preferred peripherals. Consumers and business professionals will enjoy better ergonomics with shared monitors, and they will be able to maximize workspaces using multiple PCs. Thunderbolt technology has the bandwidth and low latency to deliver these capabilities with the quality and experience that users demand.

What Thunderbolt Share Delivers: Compatible with Thunderbolt 4 or Thunderbolt 5 PCs running the Windows operating system, Thunderbolt Share utilizes the high bandwidth and low latency of Thunderbolt technology to provide:

If you're using macOS Catalina or later, use the Finder to share files between your computer and your iPhone or iPad. If you're using Windows 10 or later, use Apple Devices to share files between your Windows computer and your iPhone or iPad.

iCloud Drive lets you securely access all of your documents from your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or PC. No matter which device you're using, you'll always have the most up to date documents when and where you need them.

With Handoff, you can start a document, email, or message on one device and pick up where you left off from another device. Handoff works with Apple apps such as Mail, Safari, Maps, Messages, Reminders, Calendar, Contacts, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. Some third-party apps are also compatible.

If you delete an app with shared files from your iOS device, you also delete those shared files from your device and your iCloud or iTunes backup. To avoid losing shared files, copy the files to your computer before deleting the app from your iOS device.

Press the Windows Key and R at the same time to bring up the Run dialog.

Type services.msc in the Run dialog and press Enter.

For each of the following services, locate the service in list, right-click the service and select Properties. Then set the Startup type to Automatic (Delayed Start) and select Apply.

Computer Browser (Browser)

Function Discovery Provider Host (FDPHost)

Function Discovery Resource Publication (FDResPub)

Network Connections (NetMan)

UPnP Device Host (UPnPHost)

Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRPSvc)

Peer Networking Grouping (P2PSvc)

Peer Networking Identity Manager (P2PIMSvc)

Restart Windows.

When the other machines were moved to windows 10 or replaced Account names were recycled but not the passwords. So the passwords I was given for those accounts on that machine would only work on that machine.

When I was testing I decided to I try from a Win 10 machine. I disconnected the share and tried to remap it and it would not take the user name and password, just like the Win 7 machine. I was then told that the account had a different password.

2. I am able to view movies and even subtitles load properly if they have the same name as the movie, but ONLY if I place the movies and subtitles in my PC under the default "Videos" folder, which is the same as C:\Users\PCname\Videos .

3. Since I am able to view videos from default folders on my PC, such as Pictures/Movies/Music..etc. I do NOT understand why I am not able to view the Shared Folders from the local area network on my TV.

- In the "manage advanced sharing settings" page, expand "Private" and make sure that under "Network discovery" you check the option "Turn on network diskovery". Also make sure to check "Turn on automatic setup of network connected devices". Under File and printer sharing choose "Turn on file and printer sharing". (Click Save Changes).

- Now expand "All Networks" -> under "Public folder sharing" -> choose "Turn OFF public folder sharing" -> under "Media streaming" click on "choose media streaming options.." -> now choose "Turn on media streaming" -> here you should see all the wireless devices that can connect to the wi-fi and discovered by your network (e.g. your TV should be listed there). Make sure the box is checked "Allowed" next to your TV. Now click on "Ok".

- Expand "All Networks" again -> make sure "File sharing connection" is set to "Use 128-bit encryption to help protect file sharing connections" -> Under Password protected sharing -> choose "Turn off password protected sharing". (Save changes).

On your Windows 10 PC go to your default folder called "Videos" it's similar to your default folders like "Documents" / "Music" / "Pictures". (You can just press the Windows key on your keyboard + "E" and this should open a Windows Explorer window, here if you look on the left side, you should see the folder "Videos":

Once the movie has been copied to that folder, open your TV up, from the remote choose "Source" and here you should find the name of your PC (Personal Computer), in my case the name was something like "TNC9457", yours can also be something like "George" / "Andrew" .. etc depending on how you named your computer when you first installed your Windows 10 computer.

Now from your Samsung TV, choose the "Videos" folder -> "Folders" -> "Videos" -> and here you should be able to see the video you copied on your PC. (I'll make some screenshots for you if you still can't see the movie, and upload them later tonight when I get home or tmrw morning).

I too have the same question with my US-purchased Samsung 49Q6FN QLED TV and I too am NOT intested in the 5 approaches described by user9v9S3J7Rl8 - these are all 'solutions' I received during calls, chats and emails with Samsung, none of which address the question - accessing and playing PC files THROUGH THE TV INTERFACE, and NOT simply playing PC files using the TV as a monitor.

I have a Samsung U.S. model also, but it won't show my folders - only a long list of the movies I have in my various folders. I am using Linux, and I have come to realize that I need to place movies into the Videos folder for the Samsung TV to even see them. I do not want to be copying all my movies from HDD #2 over to the videos folder. My soulution, is I used links inside the videos folder that pointed to the folder I wanted on my HDD #2. The Samsung TV still only displays a long, never-ending list of movies, and no folders, but I am not forced to maintain two copies of my media. Also, my actual media files are separate from the drive I am running Samba or Linux on. Whenever my system crashes, for whatever reason, my actual media files are still intact - untouched. 152ee80cbc

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