Volume automatically goes down/up, an issue that occurs due to software conflict and defective audio drivers. These reasons are the main and confirmed by the majority of users that have encountered this issue. Per our research, the leading cause of this issue is the conflict of applications like GPU and motherboard vendors. Although these applications are used to update the hardware drivers, they may also be behind, causing this issue. Show Below we have provided a proper detailed cause:-
1. Remove Causing Apps from Hardware Vendor ApplicationsVendors allow users to optimize their apps according to the hardware. It keeps the drivers up to date and also provides a good experience. However, significant users find themselves receiving this issue due to vendor applications such as ASUS Armoury Crate and other vendors. Therefore, if you have added any applications to the vendors, we advise removing apps from there as they can conflict with the sound. Below are the steps:-
2. Re-install Audio DriverDefective audio drivers could also be involved as a culprit. It turns out the issue occurs after updating Realtek audio driver. To fix this, reinstalling the driver will fix this issue.
3. Disable Communications ActivityCommunication Activity is a feature for Windows. It detects the communication on Windows and adjusts the other application’s audio. When you attend the call on the computer, the other application sounds will automatically be lower according to the percentage you selected. It is a great feature on Windows, but several users have managed to resolve this issue by disabling communication activity.
4. Perform a Clean BootIf you cannot find which applications interfere and cause automatic audio goes up and down, you will need to perform a clean boot. A process used to disable irrelevant applications at the startup, mostly used for diagnosing software conflict.
5. Disable Audio EnhancementAudio Enhancement improves the performance of the sound. No dought, it improves the sound quality, but in certain cases, it can cause issues with the sound. Follow the steps to disable audio enhancements:-
6. Run Playing Audio TroubleshooterIf the issue is still there, another thing you can try is to run a playing audio troubleshooter. Playing audio troubleshooter will fix the problem regarding audio.
7. Restart Windows Audio ServiceWindows Audio Service manages the overall audio of Windows. If the service gets disabled, then the services that depend on the audio service will not work properly and cause issues. Therefore, to fix this, try restarting the Windows audio service. Below are the steps:-
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