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@Grashnazraz @CipherChain @24a2567007c2f9137edf510799dc3954
Morning Folks
Could you please be so kind as to provide your DXDIAG.Log(s) please..
I believe that your issues will lie in either not having your sound drivers installed correct, or more importantly not configured correctly where the program that handles your sound is configured to align with the Windows settings... Things like for example... Windows 10 can sometimes incorrectly set the wrong device to be your Default Sound, Realtek HD Audio Manager can sometimes have settings incorrectly configured, the list can go on but you get the gist.
@DBWoodynz Here is the DxDiag in a text format, or do you want it in here as a comment?
- 11 years ago
Morning you were quick
I can see that your sound is correctly set as the Default, so we are good there; can you please explain what kind Hardware set-up your using
Your motherboard is certainly rocking on in years it's almost retro... "Nice" DDR2 will certainly be pushing things on your end.
Are you using a USB headset ? USB Speakers, Standard Headphone Jack Speakers?.. if so which particular brand.. have you tried using a different plug or speakers?
Something of this age I would be looking/expecting a bad 'Earth' or Minor Corrosion - nothing a rag and some elbow grease couldn't sort.
- Anonymous11 years ago
Yes, I am very quick hah. As I'm eager to start playing SWTOR again. Yeah this is an old computer I dusted up a while back and put some other stuff in. I'm using standard headset in the jack as 'speakers' and also tried switching them out. The computer has been running perfectly for 2 to 3 months now and I'm able to play World of Warcraft, DCUO, Minecraft, Skyrim, ... without any issues whatsoever, I have also checked the inside and everything is running fine and is hooked up nicely.
I have an AMD Athlon 64x Dual Core Processor 5600+ @2.80 Ghz, some standard 4GB DDR ram that came with it when I bought it (a very long time ago), an AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series
BTW: It just started happening after the new update to SWTOR, so I'm guessing the update broke something for some people.BTW2: I think OP has the exact same issue, since the crackling also goes in correspondence with framerate drops
- 11 years ago
A framerate drop would be suggestive that your pc is struggling to keep up, there are a few things that may also effect your game, I am unclear if you have seen it or used it but I did do a 'guide' to help folks set things up with windows 10.. a big one that I have found is turning off all the background items that load with windows 10..
Completely a guess, but without knowing it without asking have you managed to turn off the xbox gamer dvr function that is automatically turned on with Windows 10?
Don't forget to go into your Realtek HD Audio Manager Software and select 'Device Advanced Setttings' in the top right in Blue and 'Separate all input jacks as independent input devices' also while your here right click the 'lit-up' Analog connector and check the 'Connector Retasking..' ensure it is the correct box ticked.
- proxos66611 years agoHero+
Just a side thing , check for a BIOS update the CPU isn't being recognised by the system.
- proxos66611 years agoHero+
The game has a rather large 1 GB cache file , this file is called diskcachearena located at
C:\Program Files (x86)\Electronic Arts\BioWare\Star Wars-The Old Republic\swtor
with the game closed delete it and then run a defrag over the hardrive before launching again, it will auto recreate a fresh one
does this have any affect on this issue ?
- Anonymous11 years ago
I just deleted and defragged. I will check and let you know when the servers are back up.
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