Argonath RPG - A World of its own
Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: Kitsune on November 19, 2010, 06:46:57 pm
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Whenever I try to replace the audio from GTA:SA, it ends up sounding totally distorted and nothing like the original .wav file. I've tried both manually replacing files with SAAT and using a pre-installed GENRL file, but they always end up sounding awful when I go ingame.
Any ideas?
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Depends what sounds you have, most sounds are really buggy and sound like shit.
What sounds are you trying to replace and what do they sound like?
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I've tried to replace different weapon sounds with ones from Counter-Strike 1.6, and have also tried out the mod, New Extraordinary Weapon Sounds V2.0 (http://www.gta-worldmods.de/phpkit/start/include.php?path=content/download.php&contentid=4123). They both sound fine in the .wav files and even in the SAAT GUI, but once I go ingame, they sound horribly distorted.
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Hi Kitsune,
Not a problem that I often come across, but the distortion could be one of several reasons which I will try to solve for you!
The first and most obvious
Do you have hyperthreading (Intel Processors)
The reason I ask this is because when you play a game that does not support more than processor (there are plenty) core, it sounds as if the game is crashing. If you are experiencing this on more than one game, then this is most probably the reason.
The Answer?
You have to disable the feature (HyperThreading) In the bios, when the computer starts up. If you are unable to find it, there are a few guides around on Youtube & Google that should be able to help!
Alright Ready for the next one?
Ever thought your sound card drivers might be a miss?
If its onboard sound you have, which in most cases it is (If you dont know take it that you have onboard sound), it could be that you need your sound card drivers updating.
Download a program called SPECCY by Piriform. Its free and trusted and is able to find your motherboard version & model which you will need to download the correct driver from. If you know it already GREAT!
If you have tried both options and you are still stuck then I have no idea!
Happy Gaming!
Regards,
DellStorm
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I looked into your suggestions, but they didn't resolve the problem.