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      FunkOff
      last edited by

      This issue has impacted me for years but I used to be able to fix it by restarting my computer. This is no longer the case.

      Issue:
      When I join any game, early game sounds (ACU build sound, unit select sound, et cetera) play once, then never again for the rest of the game. Sounds later in the game, such as pings and strategy launch notices, never play.

      Attempted remedies:
      All steps discussed here: https://forum.faforever.com/topic/796/i-can-t-hear-some-of-the-audio-or-other-sound-issue-what-should-i-do/3
      Uninstalling sound drivers
      Restarting PC
      Deleting game.prefs file
      Restarting FAF

      My setup:
      I use mic-less headset in Aux port and Razor Chrommo speakers in USB port, software switching between the two sometimes.
      Windows 10 Home, 64 bit.

      Thoughts or steps to fix? Really, I'm at my wit's end here.

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        Katharsas
        last edited by Katharsas

        I would try removing as many USB devices as possible (in your case Razor Chromo) and try if that works. USB devices include their own sound card as well as sound driver and i suspect the game might not like that. So try with Aux only. And maybe fully uninstall anything related to your USB audio device.

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          andi
          last edited by

          This is an old issue, there are some posts on this if you look deeply.
          Seems to be an issue with DirectX.
          Either
          deactivate sound card in BIOS - unplug πŸ™‚ or the like and reactivate on next boot (needs to boot into Windows once)
          or
          uninstall the sound card driver and reboot (and perhaps install after next reboot if necessary)

          I did the latter when I lost my sound a few days ago. Also had this issue a few years ago, too.

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            Defiant
            last edited by

            I've had this problem several times over the years. Disabling sound, rebooting, then reenabling sound has worked for me.

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              Reckless_Charger
              last edited by

              Me too, disabling audio chipset in bios, booting, rebooting, switch chipset back on in bios. Faster than reinstalling drivers for me.

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                ThomasHiatt
                last edited by

                I think the ultimate solution is to install some kind of virtual audio device on the computer and then forward that to your real audio device.

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                  Mideaa @andi
                  last edited by Mideaa

                  @andi said in FA Sound Issues: Some sounds play once, then nothing:

                  deactivate sound card in BIOS - unplug πŸ™‚ or the like and reactivate on next boot

                  Thanks!

                  I had the same problem a a week ago. Going into the BIOS and only disabling the motherboard audio was the fix for me.

                  Note: I did not re-enable the motherboard audio. Re-enabling was not necessary since I have another audio card installed which I always use.

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                    Saver
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                    work πŸ™‚ thx

                    auch mal fΓΌnf gerade sein lassen

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                      Nautules
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                      after disabling the onboard sound chipset in the BIOS fixed my the sound issue I had (hearing everything only once then nothing), figured I'd drop this here to let people know that is still a good fix

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