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lemuzz

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#248814 11-Apr-2019 09:06
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I have no sound from my Computer speakers or earphones. When I press the volume up or down on my computer the lights on my Google Home volume indicator go up or down depending which button is pressed. This indicates that the Google Home is receiving the signal but wont play the sound its receiving. This may tie in with my tablet which wont play any video and comes up with "Could not download the video Error Code PLAYER_ERR_TIMEOUT" Any ideas?  


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  #2215185 11-Apr-2019 17:35
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might it be better to ask in the google home thread?




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  #2215193 11-Apr-2019 18:07
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Sounds like to me you've got your tablet paired (over Bluetooth) to the Google Home.





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  #2215201 11-Apr-2019 18:34
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Jase2985:

might it be better to ask in the google home thread?



Or, if you stick with this one, a bit more descriptive thread title might help attract some helpful responses.

An 'unpair' command to the Google Home might be a good starting point.




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