@Flautey wrote:
Sorry for the late reply. The default is "2 channel,16 bit, 44100 Hz (CD Quality)" I tried changing it to everything, but none of them seem to work.
Flautey, I sorta had the same problem. I was having a sound driver creating a problem for me. The culprit had something to do with my monitor being hooked up by hdmi cable. For whatever reason Windows kept making the monitor the default play back device. To make sound come out of my speakers or headphones or speakers I would have to disable the High definition audio device. Go to your audio icon on the bottom right side of your screen, right click and select your computers mobo sound device, right click on it and set as default. If you have a high definition speaker listed, right click on it and disable. (unless you want to hook up to your TV, then you'll have to set it to default, prob the high definition choice.) Now go into device manager, click the arrow to expand the category Audio outputs and inputs, if you have a high definition device, right click it and select disable. You can re-enable later if need be. Go down to the category, soun video game controllers, click the arrow to expand, find the High definition audio device. Disable by right clicking on it. my prob is I had an AMD driver running the HDMI plug in trying to control my computer/world.... I had and AMD mobo in the past but now I have an Intel and for whatever reason it picked up the wrong driver .. Close out and reboot. I hope this works for you. If not make sure you upload the MSinfo file as you did for the DXDIAG file for EA support. They are great for help......