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Troubleshooting Steps for Microphone Issues
Troubleshooting Steps for Microphone Issues

If your microphone isn’t working try the following troubleshooting steps.

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Written by Troy Kasting
Updated over 2 years ago

Ensure the microphone is not muted.

First, ensure that your microphone has not been muted.

Presenters can review their microphone and audio settings while undergoing their system check before entering the webinar room.

Once they’re in the webinar room, they can also check their microphone using the microphone icon in the purple banner on top of their screen. If the icon is white and reads off, it has been muted. Click it again to unmute, then test it by speaking again.

Check your hardware connection

If you’re using external hardware, whether it’s a headset or external microphone, check the physical connection between your headset/mic and your recording system. Beyond ensuring it’s plugged in, check the wire for any bends or unusual bumps. This suggests that your microphone could have internal bends preventing it from transmitting sound properly.

If the wire looks and feels normal, try unplugging and re-inserting it back into the drive. This can “reset” and alleviate any hardware connectivity issues that are preventing your microphone from working correctly.

Close Zoom, Skype or other background apps.

Zoom, Skype and other video apps may be using your device’s microphone and webcam capabilities, preventing you from using your microphone on Attendease Quit any apps that are running in the background, then retry your microphone.

Close browser tabs

Even if they’re not actively using their webcam and microphone, excess Internet browser tabs and programs may prevent your microphone from working properly because real-time audio streaming requires considerable memory and processing power. If you are on a low-powered system and intermittently face microphone issues now and then, it could be there is not enough free memory for the microphone to work properly with Attendease.

Google Chrome or Firefox also use a significant amount of RAM and processing power, which could also impair your microphone’s performance. Close any background apps or other browser tabs to clear up memory, then retry your microphone.

Ensure the correct input device is selected (Chrome)

Chrome can “select” which microphone will provide audio input to different devices. So if you are experiencing microphone issues with Attendease, but not on other sites, you may need to change your microphone settings on Chrome or Firefox.

Open Chrome, then click on the three vertical dots in the top right corner of the browser. Select Settings in the dropdown menu that appears.

On the left sidebar, choose Privacy and Security. Select Site Settings.

Scroll down to Permissions. Under this menu, select Microphone.

If the toggle toward the top of the screen is off, switch it on so that it reads “Ask before accessing (Recommended).”

In the dropdown menu left of the toggle, select the microphone you’d like to use with Attendease.

Allow Attendease access to your Microphone

Below this dropdown is a list of sites that are allowed to use that microphone. Confirm that Attendease is on the list and thus, can use your microphone. If Attendease doesn’t have microphone access, log into your Attendease event and click the icon on the far left-hand side of the URL bar of your browser.

On Chrome, click allow to grant access to your microphone, then retest your microphone.

On Firefox, choose your desired microphone in the provided dropdown menu, then click Allow.

Restart Chrome or Firefox

A browser restart may clear your cache, restart extensions in the background and clear up extra space, which could allow your microphone to work. Closing and reopening the app may be sufficient, but it won’t always remove all the background processes and extensions running interfering with your microphone performance.

Fully Reset Your Chrome Browser

To fully restart your Chrome browser, open a new tab and type ‘chrome://restart’ in the URL bar, press enter, then test your microphone.

Fully Reset Your Firefox Browser

To fully restart your Firefox browser, select the three vertical bars on the right side of your search bar, then select Help in the dropdown that appears below.

Select Troubleshooting Information.

In the grey box on the upper right corner of the page, select Refresh Firefox. This will reset your browser to its original settings.

Restart your Device

If restarting your Internet browser doesn’t work, restart your device. This will remove your system’s cache files and background processes which, like your browser’s cache, may be preventing your microphone from working.

If you have an external microphone, turn off your device, wait 20 seconds, then restart. If you’re using an internal microphone or headset, use your device’s restart command.


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