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We're sorry you're experiencing this issue and thanks for taking the time to report your problem. This may be related to a known issue with the Oculus Rift S and audio:
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"If you're not hearing audio in VR during a specific game or app in your Rift S, it may be due to a known issue with your computer's Windows Operating system. Windows build 1903 and insider builds may block audio in certain Rift S experiences. Windows builds 1809 and prior are unaffected.
Please keep an eye out for a Windows update soon that will resolve this issue."
Here is another suggestion from Oculus:
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If you don’t hear any audio from your Oculus Rift S, try these troubleshooting tips:
And finally, if you'd prefer to use your own pair of wired headphones:
The update is on this location https://www.tenforums.com/windows-10-news/133270-cumulative-update-kb4497935-windows-10-v1903-build-18362-145-may-24-a.html
After this you will have sound in Moss and Oculus Home...
I had same problem ;)