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Turn attenuation down to prevent Discord from lowering the sounds of other apps on your PC
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Have you noticed that your other Windows apps get quiet when you're using Discord? If your attenuation is set too high in Discord, it can reduce the volume of your other apps while you or somebody else is speaking. Fortunately, it's easy to disable attenuation by decreasing its value to 0%. If you can't turn off attenuation, there are a few other settings you can modify in Windows that will help fix the problem. This wikiHow article shows you ways to stop Discord from lowering other app volumes on your Windows desktop or laptop computer.

Things You Should Know

  • Lower attenuation in Discord on your Windows 10 or 11 computer to prevent it from decreasing volume in other apps while someone is speaking.
  • If decreasing attenuation to 0% doesn't fix the problem, you can disable exclusive control on your sound playback device (like your headphones).
  • If the volume is still too low when using Discord, disable Windows Communication Activation in "Sound Control Panel > Communication."
Method 1
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Lower the Attenuation Setting

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  1. Click the app icon that looks like a controller on a light blue background.
    • Discord's attenuation feature decreases the volume when you or somebody else is talking .
  2. It's at the bottom of the window to the right of your profile picture.
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  3. It's in the panel on the left side of the window.
  4. Drag the slider all the way to the left to disable attenuation, which will prevent Discord from lowering the volume in apps. [1]
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Turning off Exclusive Control

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  1. Press Win + I or click the Start logo to open the Start menu and click the gear icon.
    • If lowering attenuation to 0% did not resolve the issue, you can use this fix to prevent Discord and other apps from taking control of your audio devices. This should resolve your volume issues in Windows apps.
  2. If you're using Windows 10, click the System icon. On Windows 11, click System in the left panel.
  3. On Windows 10, you'll see this in the panel on the left side of the window next to an icon of a speaker. On Windows 11, you'll see it in the right panel.
  4. You'll either find this in the "Related Settings" section (Windows 10) or above the "Related support" section (Windows 11).
  5. For example, if the problem occurs while your headphones are connected, make sure they are plugged in, right-click them in the list, and choose Properties .
  6. You'll see this at the top of the window.
  7. If you have multiple sound outputs, like speakers and a few different sets of headphones, repeat this process for every device.
  8. Your changes will be saved and the window will close.
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Disable Windows Communication Activity

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  1. Press Win + I or click the Start logo to open the Start menu and click the gear icon.
    • Use this method if you have attenuation on Discord set to 0%, turned off "Exclusive Control" on your devices, but are still experiencing sound issues .
  2. If you're using Windows 10, click the System icon. On Windows 11, click System in the left panel.
  3. On Windows 10, you'll see this in the panel on the left side of the window next to an icon of a speaker. On Windows 11, you'll see it in the right panel.
  4. You'll either find this in the "Related Settings" section (Windows 10) or above the "Related support" section (Windows 11).
  5. It's near the top of the window with Playback and Recording .
  6. Now, Windows will no longer turn down the sounds of other applications when it detects that you have a communications application running (like Skype, Zoom , or Discord ).
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