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Grey Wolf
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do you mean ONLY the music you listen to from the gramophone? If problem is this.. Is not a problem,..... is very normal, the gramophones (we are talking about the years 1940-45) reproduced a "spurious / dirty" sound .. forgive me the definition
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Parked under the balcony with my U-27 waiting Juliet finish makeup Last edited by hauangua; 02-07-19 at 12:00 PM. Reason: modified question |
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Samurai Navy
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Hi
not the gramophone but the in game music I went to motherboards manufactor page and d/l drivers for the sound card but still the same. cheers |
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Is it like "warbling", full of "glitches"? A bad mp3 file? Are you using any mods. What springs to mind for me is that you have a sample mis-match, between the software music and the hardware audio card and / or usb audio device. The game uses mostly 44.1khz audio, and your computer might be set to something different, and is getting converted "on-the-fly", but not at a quality level.
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