Turn on your speakers.
Unmute your TV and Fire Stick.
Press theMutebuttons on your TV and Fire Stick remotes to see if you’ve accidentally muted one of them.
If you have a connected speaker system, experiment with theMuteandVolumebuttons on its remote.
PressUpon the Fire Stick remotes circular directional button.
Pressing the top of this ring button has been known to fix Fire TV Stick audio bugs.
power cycle your Fire Stick.
PressSelectandPlayuntil your streaming stick reboots.
Unplug your Fire TV Stick for 30 seconds.
Disconnect your Fire Stick from its power source for 30 seconds and plug it back in again.
patch your Fire Stick.
A quick system update can fix a variety of audio problems.
modernize your Fire Stick apps.
If youre experiencing sound issues with just one or two apps, see if they have an update available.
Plug your Fire TV Stick into a wall socket.
Your streaming stick may not be getting enough power.
Check your TV’s HDMI port audio configs.
With the Fire Stick’s HDMI port selected, open your TV’sAction MenuorSettingsand explore theSound,Audio, andSpeakersettings.
Try a different HDMI port.
The HDMI port on your TV may be causing the Fire Stick sound problems.
Turn off your Bluetooth headphones.
Disable Dolby Digital Plus.
This feature can enhance the sound of some services, but its also known to sometimes completely mute others.
Choose the Stereo sound option if you have it.
Test your Fire Stick with another TV.
Reset your Fire Stick.
Try switching from Dolby Digital to Stereo Surround Sound if you’re still having issues.
Connect your Fire Stick to your projector’sHDMI port.
If your projector doesnt have an HDMI port, use an HDMI-to-RCA adapter.
In the Alexa app, go toDevices>Add rig>Combine speakers>Home Theater.
Select your Fire Stick, then select your speaker(s).
Devices in your speaker group should be in the same room as your TV.