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I can give you a more accurate description of what I'm talking about once I'm on my PC if you don't understand.
Thanks. That helped. Had to go to 192k Hz sampling
The norm is 32Bit/384hz sampling if you are releasing a game for PC.
Console people have no ear to play so they can play at 16bit/96hz with their controllers!!
FIX IT please!!!
1) Right-click the speaker icon in the system tray and select "Sounds."
2) In the "Playback" tab, select your audio device and click "Properties."
3) Go to the "Advanced" tab, then choose your desired sample rate from the "Default Format" dropdown menu.
4) Click "Apply," then "OK."
OMG. This was it, thank you!