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XTRA-Larsiano
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
-have you tried to temporary disable the spdif in/output or any other outputs all together
-reinstall audio drivers
-remove the bfv user config folder from username\battlefield v\settings before starting the game
- AOD_CapStar3626 years agoSeasoned Ace@XTRA-Larsiano SPDIF, yes, i tested disabling it, then i got nothing on VOIP, i couldnt even enable it.
ill test the config next here in a bit
will this reset my keybinds? i forget if it does or doesnt- XTRA-Larsiano6 years agoSeasoned Ace
@AOD_CapStar362I think it does reset, so preferable move the folder too the desktop and move back if no progress is made.
-does your Logi device have its own (active) software, maybe try disabling it or uninstalling completely
-also if your system comes with onboard audio try disabling this in the bios
-make sure no old realtek / nahemic software is installed-also test if your mic is functional under windows sound\imput > listen too device
- AOD_CapStar3626 years agoSeasoned Ace@XTRA-Larsiano onboard is disabled in BIOS, windows test came back fine, as well as SB CPL.
no it does not have active software for the headset, only the G502 HERO and G110 KB.
disabled the SPDIF, that worked, but, i actively switch to it when streaming movies and other activities such as Winamp. and sometimes put games to it.
im gonna try resetting the profile folder, ill copy my keybinds file specifically
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