

If the program is running audio through a different speaker, Parsec will not capture it. Parsec by default captures all audio from whichever is the default speaker on the host's machine. Parsec isn't in the same speaker as the program with audio
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If hovering the sound icon on the host taskbar says "No speakers or headphones are plugged in", install a virtual audio device like VB-Cable. Parsec does not create its own speaker when the host lacks one, and especially cloud PCs usually lack an audio device to capture. Parsec has no speaker to capture on the host If that fixes it, but you want to prevent guests from hearing themselves, use the VB-Cable fix in the echo article. The host can try turning the feature off in Parsec's settings > Host > Echo Cancelling.

Parsec's automatic echo cancelling may cause the audio to be lowered permanently if it detects someone's microphone is always active in Discord. Parsec's echo cancelling is lowering the audio Make sure that the overlay on the guest says "Sound ON" instead of OFF. Open your computer's volume mixer on both the guests and the host, and make sure that Parsec and everything you're expecting to hear isn't muted or set to some inaudible volume percentage. Programs are muted or set to a really low volume Right-click Parsec's icon in the taskbar and click Restart, on all devices involved. Sometimes all you need is to restart to get things going. Restart Parsec on both the host and guests This article goes over potential reasons for why a guest cannot hear sound when joining a computer through Parsec.
