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    EmuTalk Member Bluesummers's Avatar
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    Weird echo

    I'm not sure if it's something that's always been there and I never noticed it before or not (Been a couple of week since I used my speakers). But whenever I'm listening to music or anything there's an echo. Not a huge echo but it's noticable and it makes me want to bash my head against the desk.

    I'm using a C-Media AC97 audio card.

    Thanks in advance.



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    Moderator WhiteX's Avatar
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    Sound issues generic fix pack:

    1 - update your drivers and DX version.
    2 - lower your acceleration under the DXDiag.
    3 - try a different set of speakers.



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    In your Xear3D Options should be a tab with an equalizer on the right.
    On the left side are some effects. If any of them is enabled, disable it.

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    There might be a setting thats supposed to emulate 5.1 surround sound (which sounds horrible) disable that. Thats if M[u]ddy's solution doesnt work

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueFalcon7 View Post
    There might be a setting thats supposed to emulate 5.1 surround sound (which sounds horrible) disable that. Thats if M[u]ddy's solution doesnt work
    Virtual 5.1? That emulates 5.1 fine for Dolby encoded games. If you have a 5.1 soundcard and you play movies you might have to disable Virtual 5.1, otherwise the sound conflicts and you get screwy sound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.I. View Post
    Virtual 5.1? That emulates 5.1 fine for Dolby encoded games. If you have a 5.1 soundcard and you play movies you might have to disable Virtual 5.1, otherwise the sound conflicts and you get screwy sound.
    Indeed, Music playback sounds horrible with virtual 5.1. I perfer real 5.1, which is what I have.

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    Woot. Works now... found some sights that led to a link for a fix for the echo with drivers... I downloaded them then my soundcard didn't work at all haha. But I rolled it back and now it work with no echo.

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