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| vista home premium 32 bit | hi can anyone help iam playing game and sound just goes off and then i have to restart computer to get it back am i pressing something or doing something wrong for me to lose sound please help many thanks ![]() ![]() yes everything is up to date |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: cod 4 in cod4 options there is an option to set your sound bit rate to low medium and high try changing that to medium if it's set to high as i get no sound when it's set to high. just something to try!! |
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| Windows Vista™ Ultimate | Re: cod 4 |
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| Vista™ Ultimate x64 | Re: cod 4 That happens to me a lot, I sometimes open CoD4 and no sound at all, I use a Soundblaster X-Fi XtremeGamer, my problem was that I was having TeamSpeak running in the background, I disabled it and I had my sound back, then I just ALT+TAB out of CoD4 and started TS, then I'd still have sound. It's annoying, but better than nothing If that doesn't work: - What sound card (if not onboard) are you using? - Did you install the correct drivers? - Are you sure, if you have a sound card, you disabled Onboard in BIOS? |
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