Microsoft Teams Audio Broken During Screen Sharing
Users report that system audio stops working in Microsoft Teams during screen share sessions, persisting even after full reinstalls. The issue is widespread enough that users abandon the app entirely. As a Teams-specific bug, third-party mitigation options are narrow.
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