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Thread: Sound disapearence!?

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    My sound goes off after there are many sounds happening at the same time e.g.large battle especially the JAM2 weapons- everything is fine except no sound, however i have noticed that if i then fire a fast weapon it comes back on sometimes e.g. the cannon on DKM's Havoc.
    I know it is NOT my sound card or because i have turned my speakers off or something stupid as i have checked and considered these things, can anyone help? Please.

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    Post your detailed system specs, please.

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    2.8Ghz, 512DDR ram, pentium 4,GeForce 4 graphics card not sure about the rest but it runs unreal tourny04 well for example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by (jonnygo-lightly @ June 20 2004,20:11)
    2.8Ghz, 512DDR ram, pentium 4,GeForce 4 graphics card not sure about the rest but it runs unreal tourny04 well for example.
    Yes, but what sound card?

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    im not 100% certain, but every other game i got all up to date are fine? ill try and fine out about the sound cart (runs off to get the manual)

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    If this is an onboard audio chipset, make sure you have the latest drivers.

    If you've got a Sound Blaster Live card, get anything else but that.

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    its a new laptop with a built in sound card and there aint nothing about its spec

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    Quote Originally Posted by (jonnygo-lightly @ June 20 2004,21:07)
    its a new laptop with a built in sound card and there aint nothing about its spec
    Go to the notebook manufacturer's site's support section and see if they have updated audio drivers.

    BTW, you should be able to tell what audio chipset your notebook has by poking around under CONTROL PANEL\SOUNDS AND AUDIO.

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    This might well be stating the obvious - but if the sound disappears when you are near a loud explosion(s), then returns a few seconds later it is simulating the temporary deafness that would occur at that time.... this is probably not your problem, but thought I'd say it anyway

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    I have looked Avon but there's no info so ill go to the site (toshiba) and wolf ur stating the obvious and that aint the problem, even though u wouldnt hear no sound if a grenade went off in ur ear

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