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Meereule 06-10-08 08:00 AM

Last noob question I can't find the answer to
 
Hi all, new to the forums and posting for the first time. I've been playing SHIII for about one month now (when wife and sleep requirements allow) and am really loving the game. Sorry to ask a noob question but I've searched the forums and this is the last one I can't answer for myself. Please feel free to dope slap me :88) in your responses as long as you can help me (or direct me to a post that can)! :oops:

What sound settings can I use so that I'll actually be able to hear the gramophone tracks over the motors? I realize I can't expect much on the bridge, but even bent over the nav plot I can barely hear.

Thanks in advance!

Vacillator 06-10-08 08:15 AM

Hi Meeruele and welcome :up:

Not quite a full answer but you need to adjust the sound level settings shown in dB with the dials on the sound setup screen (i.e. on the options screen before you laod a mission or career). You can adjust background and music to your taste if I recall correctly.

Good luck and happy huniting.

Meereule 06-10-08 08:24 AM

Thanks for the response, Vacillator, I've tried playing with those dials without much luck so far. I cranked up the music but the gramophone volume didn't seem to change, so I wonder if gramophone volume is tied to the "FX" or "general" setting instead? Also, at one point (and I forgot what setting I tried) I made the motor sounds even louder! Anyone have a specific sound setting that works well for them?

Red Heat 06-10-08 08:32 AM

Welcome Aboard, "Bilge Rat"! :lol:
Jocking...mate welcome to the wolfpack! :up:

Meereule 06-10-08 08:47 AM

Thanks, Red Heat! :)

Vacillator 06-10-08 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Meereule
I cranked up the music but the gramophone volume didn't seem to change, so I wonder if gramophone volume is tied to the "FX" or "general" setting instead?

Hmmm, I'll have a look later at my settings if noone more knowledgeable than me :oops: comes along ;)

Catfish 06-10-08 09:41 AM

Hi,
seems this is no Noob problem - i have this since day one with SH3 and was never able to find out :lol:
Or then i am still a noob :88)
Greetings,
Catfish

rifleman13 06-10-08 09:46 AM

Ahoy there Meeruele!

Sound problems, have you tried setting the sound to 0 db? Because it's the maximum setting for the sound.

Sound's like it's screwed up right 0 db max and 40 db for mute?:shifty:

I hope this helps.:know:

Welcome Kaleun!:arrgh!:

Meereule 06-11-08 04:42 AM

Yes, right now I have these settings:

F/X -2
Speech -4
General -2
Music 0

HunterICX 06-11-08 05:06 AM

Welcome to Subsim, Meereule :ping:

HunterICX

Cheapskate 06-11-08 08:08 AM

Hi Meeruelle

I've had Sh3 since the day it was released and can honestly say that I've never had any major problem with the comparative volume levels of the game sounds.

It has always seemed to me that the original default levels:General,Music,FX all set to 0db,Speech at -10db, are pretty much ideal.This assumes, of course, that there is no hardware problem with your sound card. The only adjustment I make on the sound options screen is to uncheck the Music box.

This isn't to say that individual sounds can't be too loud, or too quiet for your tastes. You can have a quiet gramophone ogg file or an extremely loud effects wav file. Example: some mods have a diesel engine sound like a squadron of tanks going up a 1 in 3 gradient at full throttle. U-boat engines didn't sound like that - unless you happened to be in the engine room. And the creaks noise levels are generally completely over the top!! IIRC, in Das Boot you didn't hear any creaks until the boat got down to 200 meters or so.

In cases like this it is probably better to adjust the volume level of the individual file. For this you will need a sound editor programme. It's usually pretty easy to make a simple volume adjustment with one of those.

Ooops,I'm rambling too much.:88) What I should just have said - is that if you are adjusting the volume buttons to get rid of some particularly annoying effect, to increase the volume of something you like,or to make up for a hardware deficiency, then that may not be the best way to go about it. It's possible that you could be messing up the overall balance.

ReallyDedPoet 06-11-08 08:11 AM

Welcome to SUBSIM Meeruele! :yep::up:


RDP

Meereule 06-11-08 08:38 AM

First, thanks for all the welcome messages!

Second, thanks, Cheapskate, for the comprehensive and helpful answer. It may be that I've been fiddling with the sound settings too much :88). I'm going to see what happens when I put the volumes back on default settings. Will report back with my findings.

Thanks again, all!

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FIREWALL 06-19-08 12:58 PM

Welcome to SUBSIM Meeruele! :up:

I have a small portable cd player that I play my music on while playingSH3 OR 4.

Of course I play Klassic rock. :p


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