Hello,
Recenetly I installed ThinkTanks. The first thing I noticed when I launched the game was the sound. The sound was 2D and right that moment I knew it wasn't my C-Media AC97 Wave Device driver.
I went to check it out and I saw it was OpenAL (Microsoft's default sound driver). I re-installed again and it seems it's changing the in-game frequencies all randomly by itself. How can I change this OpenAL to my own sound driver?
Heres a picture:
The channel volume section was 0 before then when I re-installed again it randomly changed to 1 and 0.8... what's going on?
EDIT: Please provide and image of your client prefs.cs by going to: game/client/prefs.cs. Thanks.
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OpenAL Sound Driver?
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Well, i dont have tha problem. here is my part of prefs.cs
I think you can try setting it to DirectSound if OpenAL doesnt work well for you.
EDIT: btw setting DirectSound just turned off all sound for me.
$pref::Audio::channelVolume1 = 1;
$pref::Audio::channelVolume2 = "0";
$pref::Audio::channelVolume3 = 1;
$pref::Audio::channelVolume4 = "1";
$pref::Audio::channelVolume5 = 1;
$pref::Audio::channelVolume6 = 1;
$pref::Audio::channelVolume7 = 1;
$pref::Audio::channelVolume8 = 1;
$pref::Audio::driver = "OpenAL";
$pref::Audio::environmentEnabled = 0;
$pref::Audio::forceMaxDistanceUpdate = 0;
$pref::Audio::masterVolume = 1;
I think you can try setting it to DirectSound if OpenAL doesnt work well for you.
EDIT: btw setting DirectSound just turned off all sound for me.