I have a Toshiba laptop, I have no idea which model. I just can't solve this problem. My laptop starts to sound when I turn it on, but after 5 minutes the sound is gone. And I saw so many videos on YouTube, none of them brought me anything. (And no, my headphones are not connected to the laptop and so are the settings.)
Change the output device… → right click on the volume control under windows. Then in the settings
in any case, it has to be due to the pc settings and not to the output device (screen, speaker, etc.) itself.
Already tried everything. I can only hear the sound with headphones.
So you can use the special buttons to change the volume 🔉 and turn it on and off. But if you put headphones in, it has nothing to do with them working.
There's still the possibility that the jack socket has a quirk.
What is the noise when switching on? So when it comes out of the boxes, you can forget about the defect. Then it's Windows.
What does that mean after 5 minutes? Is the sound there for 5 minutes in Windows? Or does it take 5 minutes to start up?
So I just restarted my laptop and the sound went as always at the beginning. But when I go to YouTube or Netflix, sound goes out immediately.
Emm browsers have an extra control which is in the individual tabs and with which you can adjust the volume. So example.
Do you have a symbol there? 🔇
Is the sound just missing in the browser or what is it like when you turn on an mp3?
On YouTube, for example, the sound is like the link, only you hear nothing. And the sound is missing no matter what I do, only at the beginning when I restart.
This is an important clue. So you could play a sound after launch. Or a video that is stored on the PC and then the sound is simply gone? So I would be interested directly. Do you have an mp3 or something that is longer than 5 min. Start it after Windows start and tell me when the sound is gone. Whether it breaks off while music is playing.
So I notice again and again when I watch a video there's no sound after a few minutes. But then when I do YouTube, for example, the sound comes after a few minutes. I will now try what they meant.
If the speakers were broken. Then why should they react when switching on the PC? And if it works with headphones all at once, then it is the output through the headphones. There the level is set differently than when outputting through the loudspeakers.
In other words, as a remote diagnosis, I can't tell you why. If you turned up the volume in the volume options for the right speakers, I don't know what to do.
So I had mp3 on for more than 5 minutes, have just been on YouTube on chrome for 2 minutes and it doesn't work out like before? But I know that it is not resolved so suddenly.
You wrote a question mark. Did it go out or not?
It didn't go out. But then later after 20-30 minutes it doesn't work again. It gets me so excited
That sounds like a hardware problem. A question. Could it cause the sound to come back or disappear when the laptop moves? Maybe it's an internal problem of connections.
Try booting the laptop with a Linux Live distribution and test whether the problem also occurs there. If not, I would say Windows has a problem → reinstallation. I assume that you have uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers and everything.
No, I do not think so
There's actually no logic-related software reason why the sound then simply fails. Especially since it is still available at the headphone output at all times.
I do not understand it either
The internal loudspeakers also require components that amplify amplifiers and are installed there. I have never heard of it, but theoretically there may be a defect. Another idea, can you test whether the sound turns out faster when the volume is almost at maximum? And in contrast to whether the sound turns out slower when the volume is set to a minimum?