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when playing music or any audio , speakers volume slowed after 5 min.   

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Hi @Mayankmalik9119 

 

Welcome to HP Support Community.

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.

 

It sounds like your speakers or audio system might be experiencing a volume drop after a few minutes. There are a few potential causes for this issue. Let’s go through some troubleshooting steps to help narrow it down:

1. Automatic Volume Adjustment Settings

  • Software-based volume limiters: Some audio players or streaming services have automatic volume control features that adjust volume to maintain a consistent level. Check your audio player’s settings for features like Volume Normalization or Loudness Equalization, and try disabling them to see if that resolves the issue.
  • Windows or Device Settings: If you're on a computer, check your sound settings in the system tray (or settings menu). Look for any automatic volume adjustments (like Sound Enhancements or Dynamic Range Compression) and try turning them off.

2. Power Saving Mode or Energy Settings

  • Some speakers, especially wireless ones or Bluetooth speakers, might have built-in power-saving features that reduce volume or cut off power after a certain amount of time. Check if your device has a power-saving mode or automatic standby features that could be lowering the volume.

3. Overheating

  • If the speakers or audio device are overheating, they may automatically reduce volume as a safety measure. Ensure your speakers or audio equipment are in a well-ventilated area and not overheating.

4. Connection Issues (Wired or Bluetooth)

  • If you’re using Bluetooth speakers, connection issues can cause the volume to drop. Check if the signal strength is strong and consistent. For wired speakers, inspect the cables for any damage or loose connections.

5. Device or App Glitch

  • Try using different apps or devices to see if the issue persists. If the volume drop only happens with a specific app, there might be a bug or a setting within that app causing the problem. Reinstalling the app could fix this.
  • Test with other audio sources: If you’re using a specific device (phone, laptop, etc.), try playing audio from a different source to see if the problem still occurs.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have a good day.

 

Please mark this post as “Accepted Solution” if the issue is resolved and if you feel this reply was helpful click “Yes”.

 

Sneha_01

HP Support

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Sneha_01- HP support
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