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skill issue lmao
First thing I would think is that volume for Chrome is turned down in Volume Mixer but then I don't understand why it resets.
Press Windows + Ctrl + V to check your sound output.
If there were no problems, then try re-installing your soundboard drivers.
Why re-installing the soundboard drivers if the sound is working for all other audio sources like games, windows sounds, everything except the audio within Google Chrome?
Are you using headphones?
Do you have any other DirectX/PnP devices/peripherals on your system, like a game controller, camera, etc with I/O abilities? (in/out)
In Windows privacy settings, you can also restrict certain devices. Have you checked there to see if Chrome is restricted from using those?
PS: Ewwww... "Chrome." Anyway, not my place to judge. But, I am. ;)
And you didn't accidentily mute the tab in Chrome? Is the speaker icon there, no X on it?
If it seems to be playing, can you see the bars moving in Volume Mixer? Both main one and for Chrome?
Under the Chrome settings, go to:
System -> Disable the continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed
Privacy and Security -> Clear the browsing data
(Under that, select advance and set the time range to "All Time", then pick what you want to remove, but make sure it's at least the "Cached Images and Files")
Privacy and Security -> Site Settings
(at the bottom, it might not list all, but show an additional content settings, select that. Under that you will find "Sound", ensure "Sites can play sound" is enabled there - or you can list what websites can or cannot)
Restart the web-browser and try again.
If it's still not working, let us know of:
It's web-browser extensions under the "My Extensions"
And what sound card brand/model number and any other audio devices you might have, including things like a VR headset and headphones, etc.
And still nobody has given an explanation why an reboot of Windows 11 and/or just logging out and loggin in again is solving this issue!
FINALLY I just found the solution by researching the task manager under Windows 11. And the solution is kinda easy. If you close Google Chrome there are STILL running several Chrome sessions which you can see in the task manager. Just close them all manually. After that, restart Chrome and the audio is working again!
(I still don't know why these aren't closed after closing Chrome!)
Still weird but happy that this method worked for me. And hopefully for all others who have this issue, as well!
Here a link to see my taskmanager with the running Google Chrome sessions. Hopefully it helps: :)
Link:
https://postimg.cc/67kQZWR7