New Vegas sound issues
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maul_inc




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PostPosted: Sat, 23rd Oct 2010 11:01    Post subject: New Vegas sound issues
Well this is strange. I have played NV for a couple of days without other issues than that stuttering stuff which I fixed by using the d3d9.dll fix.

Now, I have just installed 4g of new RAM and suddenly I get sound dropout and loud static noise. I have tried some other games and played some mp3 and videos and all that works fine.
So why am I having problems with NV?

I'm running Win Xp Pro 32 bit and I know that I can't use all of my ram with this system, but can the extra ram really trip up the system? It's only one game that seems to be affected.

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Lobo_Earthworm




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PostPosted: Sat, 23rd Oct 2010 22:02    Post subject:
I have same problem... I can play 2 mins to 2 hours but it strikes, audio starts keeping static noise.
When I go to windows, I have to reboot my computer to get voice vorking again...
I have win xp pro 32bit and 4 gigs ram...
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SpykeZ




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PostPosted: Sat, 23rd Oct 2010 22:02    Post subject:
you guys got that ffdshow shit installed?


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Lobo_Earthworm




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PostPosted: Sat, 23rd Oct 2010 22:08    Post subject:
Yes I have. But fallout wont use that, I have confiqured ffshow...
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Lobo_Earthworm




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PostPosted: Sun, 24th Oct 2010 20:19    Post subject:
So are we alone with this annoying problem? :/
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doobzilla




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PostPosted: Tue, 26th Oct 2010 14:44    Post subject:
Lobo_Earthworm wrote:
So are we alone with this annoying problem? :/
I too had that problem, and I had ffdshow installed/properly configured. I ended up having to lower my audio sampling rate to 44100kHz instead of 48000kHz. That seemed to fix my problem. Then I uninstalled ffdshow because I don't need it anymore.


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Lobo_Earthworm




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PostPosted: Tue, 26th Oct 2010 17:26    Post subject:
doobzilla wrote:
Lobo_Earthworm wrote:
So are we alone with this annoying problem? :/
I too had that problem, and I had ffdshow installed/properly configured. I ended up having to lower my audio sampling rate to 44100kHz instead of 48000kHz. That seemed to fix my problem. Then I uninstalled ffdshow because I don't need it anymore.


Thanks but where I can lower sampling rate... I just dont see that.... Confused
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LMLM




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PostPosted: Tue, 26th Oct 2010 23:25    Post subject:
You lower the sample rate in Window's control panel, then go into the Sound app.



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Lobo_Earthworm




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PostPosted: Thu, 28th Oct 2010 20:57    Post subject:
LMLM wrote:
You lower the sample rate in Window's control panel, then go into the Sound app.



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Thanks... but I dont have those settings in xp pro.... :/
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