Static sound in D3
Static sound in D3
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D3 have a very annoying static ship sound. Afterburner also have lot of statics. Disabling ship sound and setting low sound quality helps, but low sound quality not as good as high quality sound.
Any idea?
D3 have a very annoying static ship sound. Afterburner also have lot of statics. Disabling ship sound and setting low sound quality helps, but low sound quality not as good as high quality sound.
Any idea?
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I'd say that it's the sound chip then. Try an inexpensive sound card; something other than realtek.
On board sound is notoriously ..er... shall we say \"lack luster\"?
It's not the game. Mine runs fine. Also try different sound settings in the outside system settings. D3d, EAx, Surround.. that kinda thing. Also, if you have a global equalizer, try turning your high end down just a tad. Also, reinstall DX9c
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oh wait.. you have windows 7. That's DX10. hm. Not familiar with that enough. Try the D3 sound settings.
On board sound is notoriously ..er... shall we say \"lack luster\"?
It's not the game. Mine runs fine. Also try different sound settings in the outside system settings. D3d, EAx, Surround.. that kinda thing. Also, if you have a global equalizer, try turning your high end down just a tad. Also, reinstall DX9c
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oh wait.. you have windows 7. That's DX10. hm. Not familiar with that enough. Try the D3 sound settings.
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I believe those sounds are in one of the .hog files; not sure which one, though. Try PlanetDescent.com for .hog tools.yvanovic wrote:...where are these files? Is sound embeeded in code binaries?
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Oh, and the low \"buzz\" is typically normal interference from other system components; you just don't hear it when there is other action going on. Nothing you can do about that.
[To see if this is the case, run D3 with the -nosound option. If you still hear the low \"buzz\", it's inherent system noise.]
[To see if this is the case, run D3 with the -nosound option. If you still hear the low \"buzz\", it's inherent system noise.]
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Only if your system is a horrible piece of junk. Sure if you spend a bit on some really good/sensitive headphones they will sometimes pick up the hiss even from a good amplifier, but your average speaker set and headphones will only pick up a buzz or a hiss from horribly defective audio equipment.Foil wrote:Oh, and the low "buzz" is typically normal interference from other system components; you just don't hear it when there is other action going on. Nothing you can do about that.
[To see if this is the case, run D3 with the -nosound option. If you still hear the low "buzz", it's inherent system noise.]
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Not necessarily. A good sensitive set of headphones will pick up even a very tiny hum/buzz.Krom wrote:Only if your system is a horrible piece of junk.
He might be able to alleviate some of it by moving cables around. For example: at one time, my audio jacks were too close to the GPU, and I got a faint hum that would increase/decrease in pitch based on the framerate I was getting in certain games.
So do I. Usually doesn't bother me too badly, though.Duper wrote:I don't hear it anymore. ...then again, I have tinnitus.
Thanks all. Actualy I have a sound blaster X-Fi board on my desk, but my $1600 Gateway FX-6800 *gamer* computer does not have any PCI slot left. By the way, I regret my purchase - never get Gateway computers they do not deliver honnest systems. For instance, in the box at purchase time it was written \"Creative Sound Blaster bla bla bla\". I though it was a Create sound chipset... na da. Only a software on top of embeeded Realtek audio.
Also the problem is not noise pick from other sources. The static sound is present *only* in D3 with ship sound and aferburner. There should be something \"wrong\" is sound samples.
Also the problem is not noise pick from other sources. The static sound is present *only* in D3 with ship sound and aferburner. There should be something \"wrong\" is sound samples.
I've sold my X-Fi ExtremMusic PCI card, and purchased a Fatality PCI Express card. I've installed that card and disabled motherboard audio. All drivers up to date. I've installed OpenAL latest version1.1 (summer 2009). Still same problem!!!!!!!! statics with after burner and ship sounds in D3. This is driving me crazy. Please try this... New Game... the ship is lying waiting for entering in very first level. Press space bar, when level is tarting, get to the bots.. are you listening to statics or not??? The ship
sound is so horible... set 32 bits sound. Can you help?
sound is so horible... set 32 bits sound. Can you help?
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Turn off Ship Sounds in the General catagory in the Options. You will not be able to hear the low hum of your engines throttling up and down, but it will get rid of the static. You will still be able to hear the AB. You will still be able to hear yourself ramming into everything. It just turns off the useless engine static.
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Ship sound option was turned off. But the throttle sound is still there when accelerating, with bad statics. Setting low 16 bit sound quality helps, but sound is let's say less good. I have the latest and \"almost\" greatest X-Fi Fatality, but only DirectSound is available on D3 console after redetect. The EAX is not available for instance. Is it the same for all of you? I am surprized not to see much more complains about this issue. This makes me wonder I might have an old d3.hog sound file. I purchased that game at very first time it goes out (I played sinced D1, waiting for D2, then D3). May be Interplay solved some issues in D3.HOG files after first comming out??? Is your HOG file later than 1999/05/25? Anyway thanks all for your help.
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This did it for me. Not a peep, unless I hit the burners.yvanovic wrote:Ship sound option was turned off. But the throttle sound is still there when accelerating, with bad statics.
Yup. I have the X-Fi XtremeGamer and I get the same thing; which I don't mind as the EAX thing only ever gave me a horrible echo. (I'm also running windows 7).yvanovic wrote:I have the latest and "almost" greatest X-Fi Fatality, but only DirectSound is available on D3 console after re-detect. The EAX is not available for instance. Is it the same for all of you?
Ohm thanks Foil! I'll give that a try as well. Also, yvanovic, don't forget to get OpenAL for more compatibility.
ahh.. just noticed the D3 is listed for ALchemy compatibility