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Yes, i have the "ICUE" software to make my Corsair Headset run. It does slightly change my volume mixing. I don't think that is the issue tho because it should have affected in game sounds as well, not only incoming voice chat, right ?
Thanks! I appreciate the info.
I'm wondering if there might be an issue with a specific audio channel being quieter than others. If the voice chat is coming through that particular channel it could be the reason why the volume is too quiet.
What happens if you start up your PC in a Clean Boot before you launch Apex Legends? If there is something else running on the PC that's related to the volume issues that may help to get around it. For more details on how to set one up check out the EA Help website. Let me know how it goes when you have the chance.
Thanks!
/Kent
- 6 years ago
Hey Kent,
I tried the clean boot procedure and it indeed slightly improved the voice volume. However my sound as a whole seemed very awkward both in Apex and other programs on my pc.
Thank you anyway for your help, guess i'll be typing in my games a bit longer :D
- EA_Kent6 years ago
Community Manager
Thanks for following up and letting me know!
I'm glad to hear it helped with the voice volume, but I'm sorry that your sound is still a little off. I know how maddening it can be to try to sort out sound issues. When you Clean Boot your PC do you recall disabling any software that might have been affecting your audio?
/Kent
- 6 years ago@EA_Kent Corsair ICUE program. Without it every windows / apex etc sounds are very weird. Disabling it doesn't really affect incoming voice chat !
I also have Realtek booting every time but closing it / booting without it doesn't seem to affect anything.
I'm apparently not the only player having issues haha :D
Thanks for you help !
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