![]() Check your settings (windows and third party) to see if it is sending to a set of speakers you don't have. It was trying to send the dialogue to a centre speaker I didn't have the left and right stereos I did have were only receiving supporting environmental reverb. Turns out, as it has in the past, that my software for the sound card defaulted itself to a 5.1 signal after updating. The one time it was loud enough was when I turned away from an NPC after a conversation. I noticed that other sounds weren't so dim, including the music, but dialogue was both faint and had an environmental echo. I have a Creative sound card driving a 2.1 system. Hopefully this helps others who find this thread. The solutions here weren't quite what I needed but got me looking in the right place. Originally posted by Valtiel:I just had a similar problem. Originally posted by Mishobu:Found this on another fórum and worked like a charm, i hope it works for you too: I hope this helps also I have on the advanced tab the sound set to Studio quality 24 bit, 44000 Hz Then the game really sounded really good and noticed I can hear everythig just fine and not with max volume ![]() Then I went to the SRS tab on the sound menu checked to enable SRS technology (this is from realtek HD audio controller) and selected the game option ![]() Select your speakers (realtek high definition audio for me) then > properties > then go to enhancements tab > and check the loudness equalization, then re-launch skyrim, and check for differences on audio, this helped me but ![]() On the control panel > hardware and sound > sound menu I left the game with the main screen to hear the song and I culdnt hear it without headphones or from 3 meters from the m11x so I found this fix on the internet and some of mine When I installed skyrim on my r1 everything was fine, I just noticed that the game volume was too low "Well I'll make this a thread so I think more people will look at it ![]() Found this on another fórum and worked like a charm, i hope it works for you too: ![]()
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