We have a new Dell XPS 8100 but I can't get sound to work in Descent3. The sound is integral to the mother board and when I look at the device mgr it lists six lines of text:
Nvidia Hi Def Audio
Nvidia Hi Def Audio
Nvidia Hi Def Audio
Nvidia Hi Def Audio
Nvidia Hi Def Audio
Realtec Hi Def Audio
There is also a folder on the Hard Disk that says:
THX TRU STUDIO PC
Now, just to let you know, all my music files, videos, and every other program requiring sound all play beautifully. Just D3's sound doesn't work.
I went through the D3 setup and redetected all audio but it didn't work for any of the choices listed which were:
No sound
Primary sound driver
Speaker (Realtec Hi Def Audio)
Realtec Digital Output
Any clues?
Bee
No Sound
Re:
Yes. There's nothing in the option command line. I have no sound in the launcher either even though it's checked. I just got home so I'm going to update all my drivers from the Dell site....Krom wrote:Did you check and make sure the -nosound command line option isn't in there by accident?
Bee
EDIT: Still nothing. None of the drivers needed to be updated and there were no windows updates needed. My dad had a Pinnacle studio capture card installed that was not working and showed up as an exclamation point in device manager. (not compatible with win 7) I removed it and it's driver and device manager is clean now.
I uninstalled D3 and reinstalled. When it was done it played the opening movie with sound just fine as it did last time. I went through the launcher setup which still detects the realtec HD audio and then applied the 1.4 patch.
I forgot to mention last time that I can only get into the games through the d3 tracker. If I use the launcher, the launcher hangs up and I have to end it's process. Throught the tracker, I can fly around fine...but no sound at all.
Bee
viewtopic.php?p=260095#260095 (red note)
Don't install D3 under \"C:\\Progem Files\", use the default \"C:\\Games\". Use \"Primary Sound Driver\", \"DirectSound\".
Don't install D3 under \"C:\\Progem Files\", use the default \"C:\\Games\". Use \"Primary Sound Driver\", \"DirectSound\".
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One of a few things I have seen, 1 you may need to install the driver directly from Realtek, I have seen realtek soundcards only liking that driver. Also a issue I saw on a laptop I had with Vista on it, it had a realtek card. And you need to open the sound section in control panel and in either the playback or recording section, right click and select show disabled devices, and I have seen a few different devices disabled and that actually fixed a few different issues that I have had.
I followed Grendel's link to Bubbalou's post and did the red part, then while I was at it I did the Nvidia Program Override yellow part. It worked. I have sound now so thanks for the help. I just have to get my keys programmed now.
I'm a little frustrated because I don't consider myself computer illiterate yet I never would've been able to do this on my own. Thanks again.
Bee
I'm a little frustrated because I don't consider myself computer illiterate yet I never would've been able to do this on my own. Thanks again.
Bee