11 years ago
Sound issues
HI! This has been a persistent problem for me for a long time, across multiple patches. Basically what happens is the sound begins to lag where you might only hear your foot steps and nothing else. ...
@Johnathn_Chew right-click on the speaker icon in the task tray, and select 'Open Volume Mixer'. Is Banished in that list? (You may have to scroll right, depending on what you have running)
You need to install this http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=35
Restart your Pc.
Go in Origin/.My Games-Titanfall - click with the right mouse button on your Titanfall icon and choose "Repair Install/
Greetings
Constantly updating drivers is a good way to Mess'up the whole system. ""Don't f with it if it ain't broken!""
My Opinion is no more important or right than yours.- Ask, and it shall be given you.
@yahel_1 Hey thanks for helping.
in "open volume mixer" there is only "speaker" and "system" volume rocker.
the link you provide to direct X end user runtime installer is for 9.0c and previous version. mine is Directx 11. is it ok if i download and install it?
by the way, I've noticed someone open a new thread about "no sound" I have no problem if you wished to continue your help there as it is more appropriate to others as well 🙂
Thanks again
@Johnathan_Chew grab the link http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=8109
And give me an answer😕mileyhappy:
Constantly updating drivers is a good way to Mess'up the whole system. ""Don't f with it if it ain't broken!""
My Opinion is no more important or right than yours.- Ask, and it shall be given you.
Wow thanks for helping in the middle of the night.
yup I have tried the last link you sent, unfortunately an error occured
after I have downloaded directX June2010 reddist exe, it asked me to extract to a location, then I started the setup from those extracted files.
when just starting, an error message occured:
An internal system error occured
Please refer to DXError.log and DirectX.log in your Windows folder to determine problem.
How should i proceed? thanks
@Jonathan_Chew you need to do this first step
To check for Windows Updates( Vista, 7, and 8):
1.Click the Start button.
2.Type "update" into the search box and hit ENTER.
3.The Windows Update dialog box will appear.
4.If updates are available, click the Install Updates button.
Restart your PC and see if the problem is resolved.
NOTE change your audio sample rate and bit depth to 24bits, 192000 Hz
If the problem persists ...i think you can try a Clean Boot In this case, they can be eliminated as the source of the problem.
-you need to press the key combination: “Windows Key + R”;
In the “Run” window, type the message “msconfig” without quotes;
-you need to left click on the “OK” button;
Select “General” tab, from the toolbar and chose the feature called “ Selective startup”;
-uncheck the box found in the left of the message: “ Load startup items”;
Select “Service” tab, from the toolbar;
-check the box in the left of message: “Hide all Microsoft services”;
Left click on the “Disable all” button, found on the lower-right side of the window;
Left click on the “OK” button;
-a new message box will prompt on your display. Left click on the “Restart” button in order to restart your operating system.
NOTE save any open files and close all programs before restarting your computer.
And give me an answer.Thanks!😕mileyhappy: