

Hope it works for you, hmu if you’re able to fix the autolowering thing.Skype is indeed a very popular and a really useful communication app. When it restarted it showed that the audio the whole time was lowered by 50%, and even though this bull*** keeps automatically lowering whatever device I plug into, now it doesn’t affect me much since I’m now able to dramatically increase the volume.

You will need to restart the computer when its finished. Then it’ll start downloading and updating the drivers for the laptop speakers. Go to the “Controller” tab and Click “Update Controller” and just search automatically for the update. On the “General” tab go to “Controller Information” and click Properties again 4. Anyways, what i did was: 1-first open playback devices 2.go to the “Properties” of the laptop speakers (Mine is ConexantSmart Studio HD) 3. I started having this issue as soon as I updated to Win10, and the solutions I was trying never worked for me (All the ones that have been listed earlier by other users) I already had the DO nothing”, and i had disabled all enhancements. Try using another port or alternate speaker for sound issues. Yes, many users who have external speakers experience volume fluctuations. Either way, several users have reported that the volume settings revert whenever restarting an app. You can either turn it back to u0022Do Nothingu0022 every time you open an app, or you can select the option to reduce the volume by 50% to lessen the impact. My setting keeps going back to 80%, what can I do? Windows users can uninstall updates by visiting the “Updates & Security” tab, then clicking on “View Update History.”
