Why is the sound slowly going to rock bottom?

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When I watch youtube videos or play games in general on this computer the sound just decides to go down, even though when I check what the sound is at it's just like I left it, it hasn't changed. I'm going to take youtube as example: I click on a video and about 3 seconds in you can barely hear the sound of the video anymore. Then when I pause the video and then unpause it, the sound jumpscares me because it goes up to what I put the sound to, and then it happens all over again. PLEASE HELP ME.
 

Maurizio Troso

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When I watch youtube videos or play games in general on this computer the sound just decides to go down, even though when I check what the sound is at it's just like I left it, it hasn't changed. I'm going to take youtube as example: I click on a video and about 3 seconds in you can barely hear the sound of the video anymore. Then when I pause the video and then unpause it, the sound jumpscares me because it goes up to what I put the sound to, and then it happens all over again. PLEASE HELP ME.

Update your audio driver, check audio configuration in the Control Panel.
At last, check your speakers, wiring, jacks, and volume knob if you got analogic one (that's the frist thing breaking itself, sound crakle and sudden pop when rotating)
 

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When I watch youtube videos or play games in general on this computer the sound just decides to go down, even though when I check what the sound is at it's just like I left it, it hasn't changed. I'm going to take youtube as example: I click on a video and about 3 seconds in you can barely hear the sound of the video anymore. Then when I pause the video and then unpause it, the sound jumpscares me because it goes up to what I put the sound to, and then it happens all over again. PLEASE HELP ME.

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