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VIDEO: How to Enhance Audio Sound on Your Windows PC‎

Learn how a quick Windows audio adjustment can instantly improve sound quality for calls, music, and movies.

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VIDEO: How to Enhance Audio Sound on Your Windows PC‎
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Usually, when you hear unwanted noise or inconsistent volume that lacks clarity, the first thing you blame is a bad network connection or broken headphones. I know I did during video calls, and you probably have too. But more often than not, it’s your PC holding your audio back, leaving everything static or just not there. A few tweaks, and you can make your audio sound richer, clearer, and far more detailed than you ever expected.

In this video, I’ll show you exactly how to enhance your audio on your Windows PC, step by step, so music, calls, and movies finally sound the way they were meant to.

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5 Steps to enhance audio on your Windows PC

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Step 1: On your keyboard, press Windows + R to open the Run dialog box.

Step 2: Type mmsys.cpl into the box and press Enter. This opens the Sound Control Panel.

Step 3: From the list of playback devices, right-click the Speakers option.

Step 4: In the new window, switch to the Advanced tab.

Step 5: Under Default Format, click the dropdown menu and select the highest available Studio Quality, then click OK.

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Conclusion

Using this setting lets your PC output audio at a higher bit depth and sample rate, which means cleaner sound, better balance, and more detail, especially for music, movies, and video calls. So if you ever find yourself struggling with unclear voices, flat audio, or random crackling, it’s worth checking your PC’s audio settings first before blaming your network or rushing to buy new headphones.

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