All the sounds in my Valorant game (including my own voice) were recorded on Medal. When I watch the clip on Medal, everything is there, but when I open the file on my computer, my own voice is missing. What should I do?
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Washington Neto posted
12 days ago
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Certain audio might be muted in your local media player, like Movies & TV or Windows Media player. This happens because they default the third audio channel instead of the first. Try switching to a different audio channel.
Windows Media Player:
Press Ctrl+M or Alt to view the "default menu" (you can also right-click to the right or left of the audio controls, but "show menu bar" does not show in Now Playing mode).
Certain audio might be muted in your local media player, like Movies & TV or Windows Media player. This happens because they default the third audio channel instead of the first. Try switching to a different audio channel.
Windows Media Player:
Press Ctrl+M or Alt to view the "default menu" (you can also right-click to the right or left of the audio controls, but "show menu bar" does not show in Now Playing mode).
All the sounds in my Valorant game (including my own voice) were recorded on Medal. When I watch the clip on Medal, everything is there, but when I open the file on my computer, my own voice is missing. What should I do?
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Washington Neto posted 12 days ago Admin Best Answer
Certain audio might be muted in your local media player, like Movies & TV or Windows Media player. This happens because they default the third audio channel instead of the first. Try switching to a different audio channel.
Windows Media Player:
Press Ctrl+M or Alt to view the "default menu" (you can also right-click to the right or left of the audio controls, but "show menu bar" does not show in Now Playing mode).
Select "Play" > "Audio and language tracks".
Select the audio track you would like to play.
Press Ctrl+M to remove the menu.
Movies & TV:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/musicandvideo/forum/all/change-default-audio-channel-in-movies-tv-app/bc824d72-09df-4a11-9091-bc29eb0b52d2
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Washington Neto posted 12 days ago Admin Answer
Certain audio might be muted in your local media player, like Movies & TV or Windows Media player. This happens because they default the third audio channel instead of the first. Try switching to a different audio channel.
Windows Media Player:
Press Ctrl+M or Alt to view the "default menu" (you can also right-click to the right or left of the audio controls, but "show menu bar" does not show in Now Playing mode).
Select "Play" > "Audio and language tracks".
Select the audio track you would like to play.
Press Ctrl+M to remove the menu.
Movies & TV:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/musicandvideo/forum/all/change-default-audio-channel-in-movies-tv-app/bc824d72-09df-4a11-9091-bc29eb0b52d2
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Smoke posted 13 days ago
Do you use the separate audio tracks? If so, try disabling them.
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