App Store App Has No Sound Output On MacBook Pro

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    jeniferloras

    here are some possible solutions for resolving an issue where an App Store app has no sound output on a MacBook Pro:

    1. Check the volume level: It's possible that the app's volume is turned down or muted. Check the volume level by clicking the speaker icon in the menu bar and dragging the volume slider up to increase the volume.    
    2. Restart the app: Quit the app and restart it. This may help to reset any settings that could be causing the issue.
    3. Restart your MacBook Pro: Restarting your MacBook Pro can help to clear out any system or app glitches that could be affecting sound output.
    4. Update the app: If the app is outdated, there could be compatibility issues with the newer version of macOS. Check for updates in the App Store and install any available updates.
    5. Check system sound settings: Make sure that the sound output device is selected correctly in the system sound settings. Go to System Preferences > Sound and select the appropriate output device.  
    6. Check app-specific sound settings: Some apps have their own sound settings. Check the app's preferences or settings to make sure that sound is enabled and the volume is turned up.
    7. Try using headphones: If the issue persists, try using headphones to see if the sound works through them. If the sound works through the headphones, it could be an issue with the MacBook Pro's speakers.

    If none of these solutions work, you may need to contact the app developer or Apple support for further assistance.

     

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    West69

    Go to Apple Menu → System Preferences → Sound → Output. You should see Internal Speakers as a device for sound output. If you're currently using another device, switch to Internal Speakers and adjust the output volume. You might want to check if the Mute box is ticked.

     



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    Monamilky

    From the Apple menu , pick Framework Settings (or Framework Inclinations). Click Sound. Click the Result tab, then select the underlying speakers. On the off chance that you can't see worked-in speakers as a choice in the Result window, contact Apple Backing. 

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    Heather138

    To configure your Mac's sound output, navigate to Apple Menu > System Preferences > Sound > Output. Ensure "Internal Speakers" is selected as the current output device. If another device is selected, simply click on "Internal Speakers." Adjust the output volume slider to your desired level and verify that the Mute checkbox is deselected. usps epayroll login

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    LiteblueInsider

    To set up your Mac's sound output, go to the Apple Menu > System Preferences > Sound > Output. Make sure to choose "Internal Speakers" as the active output device. If a different device is currently selected, just click on "Internal Speakers." You can then fine-tune the volume using the slider and make sure the Mute option is unchecked USPS Employee Login Portal

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