How do I fix YouTube audio renderer error?

To fix the YouTube audio renderer error:
  1. Restart your computer – This often clears temporary glitches.
  2. Reconnect or replug audio devices like headphones or speakers.
  3. Update audio drivers via Device Manager.
  4. Disable and re-enable audio devices under sound settings.
  5. Change audio format – Go to Sound settings > Playback > Properties > Advanced.
  6. Try another browser – Sometimes the issue is browser-specific.

These steps usually solve the problem quickly.
 
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Reboot Your PC - There is nothing more basic than rebooting but it can and does work!

Air pair/Unload headset/speakers

Install Audio Drivers-You can find you sound card drivers in Device Manager and update them.

Same Sample Rate Set same audio format in Sound Settings and audio interface.

Disable/Enable Audio Device Right-click your playback device> Disable >Enable.

Use a different Browser - This might arise due to browser problems.

When this problem is not solved, ensure there are updates in Windows or BIOS.
 
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