Horizon Zero Dawn™ Complete Edition

Horizon Zero Dawn™ Complete Edition

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InnoSF Oct 14, 2020 @ 12:43pm
have they fixed the audio compression for the voice lines yet?
title, haven't seen anything mentioned in the patch notes yet.
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goldislead Oct 14, 2020 @ 1:39pm 
No
InnoSF Oct 14, 2020 @ 5:25pm 
how lame.
CSharpDude Oct 15, 2020 @ 6:51pm 
What do you mean by audio compression for the voices? Do you think they are too compressed or not compressed? or maybe unevenly compressed? Curious.
InnoSF Oct 15, 2020 @ 8:51pm 
if you have a pair of high quality headphones, you'd be able to hear the compression that pops up in a lot of voice lines, most noticeably Aloy, since you hear her voice a lot.
goldislead Oct 15, 2020 @ 10:53pm 
1. Right-click on your speaker icon in the taskbar
2. Select "Open Volume Mixer"
3. Double-click on the speaker icon
4. Select the "Advanced" tab on the window that pops up.
5. Change "Default Format" to "24 bit, 96000 Hz" and save.

For me, that solved SOME of the perceived audio compression issues, but it hasn't solved it completely.
InnoSF Oct 16, 2020 @ 1:43am 
im not going to lower the quality being output to my sennheiser's to deal with ♥♥♥♥♥♥ compression, thanks.
Just Chill Oct 16, 2020 @ 1:45am 
Originally posted by Innocence:
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If that's how innocence sounds like, I wonder how guilt would sound like. oO

Luckily I just have a subpar sound system, so I have no issue here.
I just googled sennheiser's and only found some from 100 bucks upwards.
Cheez.
It must sound like... ear-sex?
At least on games that don't have this issue you mention.
Last edited by Just Chill; Oct 16, 2020 @ 1:50am
InnoSF Oct 16, 2020 @ 2:01am 
yeah, they sound really great tbh; you can really hear the difference in quality when you invest into it, it's literally night/day when comparing lower quality songs to higher quality flacs
Argon Apr 14, 2021 @ 4:28pm 
Originally posted by goldislead:
1. Right-click on your speaker icon in the taskbar
2. Select "Open Volume Mixer"
3. Double-click on the speaker icon
4. Select the "Advanced" tab on the window that pops up.
5. Change "Default Format" to "24 bit, 96000 Hz" and save.

For me, that solved SOME of the perceived audio compression issues, but it hasn't solved it completely.
This completely broke my 7.1 surround sound, thanks ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Infected Shogun Apr 15, 2021 @ 6:31am 
lol I was wondering why I kept thinking I ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up my speakers while jamming to tunes the night before.
Infected Shogun Apr 15, 2021 @ 6:33am 
Originally posted by Argon:
Originally posted by goldislead:
1. Right-click on your speaker icon in the taskbar
2. Select "Open Volume Mixer"
3. Double-click on the speaker icon
4. Select the "Advanced" tab on the window that pops up.
5. Change "Default Format" to "24 bit, 96000 Hz" and save.

For me, that solved SOME of the perceived audio compression issues, but it hasn't solved it completely.
This completely broke my 7.1 surround sound, thanks ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

lol, I know it isn't funny... restore defaults and if its headphones its probably fake spatial so enable spatial.
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Date Posted: Oct 14, 2020 @ 12:43pm
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