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Thanks dude, this was driving me crazy and worked!!
I just got that bug
I get sound on both, with no way to turn it off on the host
I can turn sound of the client
But the host still keeping the sound
In Steam **on the Host computer**, choose Steam-->settings-->remote play-->Host options: Advanced Host Opions-->Play audio on host (checkbox this).
This caused my client PC, i.e., the one streaming from the host, to finally start playing audio on the client. It makes no sense to me, because the box I checked is to "Play audio on host", but I don't want to play audio on host, I want to play audio on client. Nevertheless, that's what worked.
I also changed my Win11 PC audio from 24bit to 16bit, (taskbar audio icon right click\sound settings\advanced\more sound settings-->in the Sound popup window, select your output (mine was called 'Line Out 1/2', but for many people it will be something like 'Speakers' or 'Headphones') \Properties\Advanced\Default Format\'2 channel, 16 bit, 44100 Hz (CD Quality)'. But that didn't work by itself—maybe it was necessary in addition, though.
I also forgot to tell all of you: if you uninstall the steam service audio from your PC, you're unable to hear sounds from the host, which is a bummer because I uninstalled it like dumb a s s.
THANKS MAN
if it does not it may be audio drivers
get the correct ones from the mobo mfg or oem site
windows generic drivers often are missing features for specific devices