Loosing sound in and out all the time
Loosing sound in and out all the time
Hey guys why am I loosing sound levels all the time all of a sudden. When the ATC chatter is heard the sound drops to low. When they stop speaking i sort of comes back but then it dose it even-tho they aren't.
Re: Loosing sound in and out all the time
Recent Windows update did something weird, I think related to the Realtek audio drivers.
A fairly annoying workaround is to open Control Panel > Hardware and Sound. Then click Sound, and select Communications tab.
Make sure that the radio button is selected on Do nothing. If it is, then select something else and press Apply. Then select Do nothing again, and press Apply one more time. This I guess kind of forces the Do nothing option to be on again, as the system apparently kind of forgets it in the background.
Sometimes I've had to do this a couple of times for it to work.
-Esa
A fairly annoying workaround is to open Control Panel > Hardware and Sound. Then click Sound, and select Communications tab.
Make sure that the radio button is selected on Do nothing. If it is, then select something else and press Apply. Then select Do nothing again, and press Apply one more time. This I guess kind of forces the Do nothing option to be on again, as the system apparently kind of forgets it in the background.
Sometimes I've had to do this a couple of times for it to work.
-Esa
Re: Loosing sound in and out all the time
The same problem started on my new Ryzen system. It had been running for about a week. I was forced to update Win 10 and then the same sound problem cropped up and I had my first system crash.
Ryzen 7 5800X3D liquid cooled, OC to 4.5 ghz, Radeon XFX 6900XT Black edition, 2 tb M2 drive, 32 gb ddr4 ram, Asus Hero Crosshair VIII mother board, and some other stuff I forget exactly what.
Re: Loosing sound in and out all the time
The "Do Nothing" option didn't help with my particular setup. Here's what works for me:
Click right on the little speakers icon on the right side of the tool bar, and then click left on "Open volume mixer."
Then start Prepare 3D. Once P3D has launched, hit the [Alt] key to get the menu, select Options, General. Then select Sound. Notice the panel where it says "Windows Sound Devices." That's where I am right now, and I can select different options for "Primary Playback Device," "Voice Playback Device," and "Voice Capture Device." Right now my choices are all default. I change them to whatever device I am using for this flight. I set the first two options to "Speakers (high definition audio device)." If I'm doing an MP flight where I'm wearing my G909 Pro headset, I select "Speakers (G909 Pro)" for the first two options, and "Microphone (G909 Pro)" for the third option.
Usually the volume remains constant, even when I check with ATC. Sometimes I notice a volume drop when I first start the sim, but then I hit [Alt]+[Tab] to get to the volume mixer and slide the P3D sound level up, where it stays for the remainder of the flight.
Hope this works for you.
Seeya
ATB
Click right on the little speakers icon on the right side of the tool bar, and then click left on "Open volume mixer."
Then start Prepare 3D. Once P3D has launched, hit the [Alt] key to get the menu, select Options, General. Then select Sound. Notice the panel where it says "Windows Sound Devices." That's where I am right now, and I can select different options for "Primary Playback Device," "Voice Playback Device," and "Voice Capture Device." Right now my choices are all default. I change them to whatever device I am using for this flight. I set the first two options to "Speakers (high definition audio device)." If I'm doing an MP flight where I'm wearing my G909 Pro headset, I select "Speakers (G909 Pro)" for the first two options, and "Microphone (G909 Pro)" for the third option.
Usually the volume remains constant, even when I check with ATC. Sometimes I notice a volume drop when I first start the sim, but then I hit [Alt]+[Tab] to get to the volume mixer and slide the P3D sound level up, where it stays for the remainder of the flight.
Hope this works for you.
Seeya
ATB
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Re: Loosing sound in and out all the time
Thanks for this. I'm using P3DV4.5 more often these days, and found the recent drop in sound annoying. The "Do nothing" change worked for me.
Cheers,
Michael
Cheers,
Michael
Re: Loosing sound in and out all the time
I find myself trying to remember to do that every time just before I fire up the sim. The issue does not return every time I forget to do that, but if it does, it is annoying to resolve if the sim is already running. At least the P3Dv4/v5 do not crash anymore on regular basis when switching between windowed and back like the good old FSX!
-Esa
Re: Loosing sound in and out all the time
I have it working correctly for now. I changed the audio source in the P3D sound control window. That seems to have confused the system enough for it to work correctly for the time being.
Ryzen 7 5800X3D liquid cooled, OC to 4.5 ghz, Radeon XFX 6900XT Black edition, 2 tb M2 drive, 32 gb ddr4 ram, Asus Hero Crosshair VIII mother board, and some other stuff I forget exactly what.
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