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Also troubleshoot the problem and above all:
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I had an issue with static and increasing static over time. Mind you it was a five year old card (SB X-Fi Elite Pro) but it was nuked... R.I.P Sonar X3
If none of the above helps feel free to add/contact me.
Every other game works fine (even other source games). I hear everything loud and clear, and mic works perfectly.
Left 4 Dead 2 just won't work. It's not muted either, and as stated before, everything in the settings is properly configured.
L4D2 doesn't even output sound from my regular speakers (when headphones disconnected as well).
I'm running win 7
That should be the first line of defense toward any Steam game issue.
If that fails, in the developer console:
Go build a house or something while you wait for it to rebuild the sound cache.
Looks like I'll be resorting to snd_rebuildaudiocache
I'll return with the results!
Wow, it worked!
Thanks thanks thanks!