If your sound is not working in Minecraft either, you can check the causes and how to fix them below.
How to Fix Minecraft Sound Not Working?
Now that we know what factors can cause these errors, we can look at the fixes below and tackle the problems.
Minecraft is on mute. Minor game bugs. Changed Minecraft audio settings. Changed Mipmap levels in Minecraft. Sound driver malfunction.
Unmute Minecraft
Your computer or another user might have accidentally muted your game. You can follow the steps below to check and unmute your game.
Force Reload the Game
Minecraft allows you to force reload the game easily. You can press the F3 + S and reload the game forcefully. If the hotkey combination does not work, you can press F3 and T simultaneously to reload the game’s textures and sound.
Fixing Minecraft Sound Settings
You can check Minecraft’s sound settings and determine if you have it set on optimal settings.
Alter Mipmap Level Settings
Mipmap leveling is a feature in Minecraft that lets you choose a certain level of video textures according to your desire. However, changing the mipmap level may cause some bugs in your game.
Updating Sound Drivers
Sometimes, your system may not have updated the sound drivers. You can manually update Drivers using Device Manager.
Bonus Solutions
If the above-mentioned quick fixes did not work for you, you might want to try the steps below to fix the sound in Minecraft.
Reinstall Minecraft
You can always try reinstalling Minecraft to ensure everything runs smoothly and you do not face any bugs. Reinstalling Minecraft also updates your game to the latest version.
Turn Off Spatial Audio
Sometimes, changing or turning off the spatial audio can also fix the issue at hand.
Configure Your Speaker Sound
If your speakers have both surround and stereo sound features, switching from surround to stereo may do the trick and solve the issue.
Change Audio Enhancements
Sometimes, the Audio Enhancement feature on Windows may not be compatible with Minecraft, which can lead to sound issues. So, you can try disabling/enabling audio enhancements of your speakers. Here’s how you can do it.