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- loopgoot793 years agoNew Scout
When i use my PS5 controller on PC, there is no sound that comes via the connected headphones
there is sound in the first logo screen, but then the sound just turns off
how to fix ?
- @loopgoot79 Change the output device from controller to headset by clicking on the speaker symbol?
- loopgoot793 years agoNew Scout
There is no other headset that comes up when i click speaker symbol
the only sound device i have is the headphones on my controller
- loopgoot793 years agoNew Scout
is there any fix for this ?
is really bizarre - if i start the game, any sound through my ps5 controller does not play. i need to quit the game and reconnect my ps5 controller to the pc to start hearing sound again
it only happens with this game
every other game runs fine
- loopgoot793 years agoNew Scout
is there a fix yet ?
I had to set "Spatial sound" for my stereo speakers to "Windows Sonic for Headphones" and now voices of the characters are hearable.
"Control Panel" - "Sound" - select "Playback" tab - select the sound device "Properties" - "Spatial sound"
Product: STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor
Platform:Epic-PC
Summarize your bug Audio stops when using dualsense 3.5 headphone.
How often does the bug occur? Every time (100%)
Steps: How can we find the bug ourselves? Connect dualsense via usb and then connect 3.5mm headphone. Start up Jedi survivor past startup screen all audio via dualsense controller headphone stops.
What happens when the bug occurs? No audio via dualsense headset.
What do you expect to see? Audio ,haptics, sound based vibration & haptic trigger should work correctly.
I am on windows 11& use dualsense connected via usb with headphone plugged in.
When I launch game audio is played on startup splash screen but once start menu appears all audio via headphone stops.
Have rebooted, reinstalled the game but issue persists.
Other games work fine so issue is only with this specific game.this exact thing is happening to me, aany fixes yet
This is getting ridiculous. I’m having the exact same problem…
Ok I may have found a workaround for this...
I followed a suggestion from a steam forum entry (this one), and installed DualSenseX.
Install DualsenseX, launch it, go to controller settings and enable controller audio support.
With DualSenseX still open, launch Jedi Survivor. The sound should be played correctly now.
You now can & should close DualSenseX, as it interferes with the haptic feedback stuff etc. The sound will still work after closing it. 🙂
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