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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
edit: you could also try one of these commands but they will make the sounds lo-fi
hisound "0"
loadas8bit "1"
edit: also kindly change the _snd_mixahead to 0.1 (default) and s_force_dsound to 1 (its better)
dw im struggling here myself :(
a little cylinder! OKAY, this is still very confusing, uhm. i just wanted to know if you are digital or analogue. but you still didnt tell me whether you have a realtek codec or not. also i dont know if youve updated your audio drivers already, this is done in your windows update thingie, if you have anything of "optional updates" please install them all, if the sound is still laggy after this then go to the device manager > sound, video, game controllers > look for realtek/intel high definition audio > richt click on it > update driver > search automatically > restart your pc (not shutdown!!! its a different thing for a reason), and if THAT still doesnt work, then go to control panel > hardware and sound > sound, and disable everything nvidia (or amd) related in the playback tab, and see if that helps, all it does is disable DP, HDMI and DVI output... speaking of which, if i miserably fail here, you can always get sound from your monitor via HDMI, if you even have speakers in it and have nice neighbours... and it SHOULD work by the way, so check THAT to see if its alright (it really should be) since its getting through your videocard DIGITALLY, not through your soundcard with ITS digital-to-analogue converter, then the signal goes to your monitor which has its own DAC which shouldnt have any problems... that is again if your monitor has them
once again, if you have another mini-jack port anywhere on your motherboard - try that. if you have headphones that are usb-a based - try them.
btw these would be just the first steps in identifying the culprit, like, it cant be your headphones, cant be your ports, but could be your CPU, DAC, your soundcard or your SSD. i just dont know so many details before i suggest anything specific
thanks for atleast trying to fix my problem tho