No sound after connecting an external monitor to your Mac
Your Mac switched the audio output to the monitor when you plugged it in. The monitor either doesn't have a speaker or the cable isn't carrying sound. Go to System Settings → Sound and change the output back to your Mac's built-in speaker. Sound will come straight back.
When you plug a monitor into your Mac with an HDMI or DisplayPort cable, your Mac automatically tries to send sound through that cable instead of its own speaker. If the monitor doesn't have a speaker or the cable isn't set up to carry sound, you end up with no audio. The fix is simple. Just tell your Mac to use its built-in speaker again.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Thinking the monitor is broken when it's just not set up for audio. Most monitors don't have speakers anyway
- Leaving the audio output switched to the monitor and assuming it's broken
Signs you need professional help
- You've switched the audio output back to your Mac speaker and still have no sound coming out Your Mac doesn't show any speaker options in the Output list
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