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Navy Seal
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Personally I have never experienced this, in any variant of SH3.
Have you tried turning the hardware acceleration down in either the DXDIAG screen or your audio properties? Also, if you have on board sound (i.e realtec) there is a known problem like this which is caused by older versions of the audio drivers being leftover after an update. There might be a removal tool available.
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Ace of the Deep
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Yea - i've tried tinkering with Directx settings, to no avail. And, I've disabled my onboard audio because it's flakey. I have a soundblaster Live 5.1. It's a cheap card and I suspect that it may be the cause of my problems. However, as far as I can tell the drivers are up to date and functioning.
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中国水兵
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I have also turned off the sound acceleeration with no luck. Maybe its a SB Live issue? Wouldnt be the first time ive heard of SB Live having in game problems. I dont recall if it does it on my onboard or not. And no,..its not a big problem,...untill you spill hot soup on yourself as you fall out of your chair from fright.
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