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🔲 Try resetting your voice and audio settings by pressing “Reset Voice Settings” when you scroll down. 🔲 Scroll down to the Quality of Service section and try disabling the "Ensure Quality of Service High Packet Priority" option.
If you're unable to reach our voice servers, you may find yourself sitting and staring at an error state instead of talking to your friends like you planned. Here are a few quick tips to try and solve these issues!
When Discord voice chat stops working, the first thing you can look at is the voice and audio settings. Launch Discord and log into your account. On the bottom-left corner, make sure you’re unmuted and also have turned on the audio. Then click the gear-shape icon to open settings.
Try running Discord as an admin, ensure the mic isn't disabled in Windows Settings, and confirm the correct microphone is selected. As a last resort, reset Discord's voice settings. If your microphone has stopped working in Discord on Windows, ensure the device isn’t physically damaged.
Check the voice input mode in Discord and disable any voice processing features. If the issue persists, update the Discord app on your phone and clear its cache data.
If you came here because Discord wasn't able to detect any audio input (or by clicking that big red shiny banner), we need to figure out why Discord can't hear you! First things first! Restarts & Resets! First, go ahead and restart your device. When Discord powers back up reset your Voice Settings.
You may have issues with Discord voice chat if the input mode/audio settings of the Discord application are not configured properly. In this context, changing the input mode to voice activity in the Discord/call settings may solve the problem.