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The weird thing is I also get sound when I launch Portal 2 and the valve head guy is on the screen, but then no sound in Portal 2.
Thanks for the help! Hope this post helps others as well!!
However since I use a wireless headset, I am now no longer able to use TeamSpeak\Mumble since I cannot hear or talk in either program.
So using the Steam Link is pointless if I cannot communicate with the other players in games I am playing..
*EDIT*
Well it seems it just mutes audio on the PC it is streaming from.
So I have to start streaming via the Steam Link, go back to my PC and unmute the audio on the PC, then go back and play the game on my TV..
Solved the issue, but it is a pain having to walk back to my PC just to unmute it's audio, so I can use VOIP programs.
Yet another common sense thing Valve or their testers (HA!) did not think about.
I've also tried everything I can think of and nothing is getting my audio to work with my Steam Link. No audio whatsoever in menus or in-game. Really, really annoying.
thank you! i had the same problem, you saved me a lot of time
- Unmuting my PC speakers didn't work for me. The audio just funnels out of my computer speakers instead of my TV speakers.
- Updating my ASUS Xonar DX audio drivers didn't work for me. It worked for a little bit, but the problem returned once I restarted my Steam Link.
- Setting the S/PDIF Pass-Through Device as my default communications device didn't work for me.
- Plugging a headset into my PC worked for me. This only works, however, if the headset is plugged into my PC when I turn on my Steam Link. Switching audio outputs while my Steam Link is turned on doesn't appear to work.
I hope that Valve has noticed that many of us are using weird and inconvenient workarounds to resolve this issue. Then again, these are band-aids, not actual solutions.
Thanks for the help, everyone.
Yup! ty!
I'm probably over thinking this, but where exactly are you making this change? As soon as I start a game, I get no sound. Prior to that, I get sound when moving throughout the Steam Link UI. Hoping this is a simple adjustment but unclear where you're doing this.