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Red Menace Jun 25, 2021 @ 6:12pm
Sound is messed up with Razer THX
Ive played this on a logitech headset and got a razer one and wanted to replay but the sounds in the game sound sorta echoey and i cant change the sound options on my razer app
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Ocsabat Jun 29, 2021 @ 1:53pm 
Look in the "Windows" sound settings. Control Panel/Sound/Playback. Open properties for your Razer device and select the "Enhancements" tab. If "Environment" checked, uncheck it and apply.
Red Menace Jun 29, 2021 @ 6:47pm 
Originally posted by Ocsabat:
Look in the "Windows" sound settings. Control Panel/Sound/Playback. Open properties for your Razer device and select the "Enhancements" tab. If "Environment" checked, uncheck it and apply.
Tried doing this and my headset doesnt even have an enhancements tab in the playback settings, im using a Razer Nari if that helps at all
Ocsabat Jun 30, 2021 @ 12:52pm 
Something else to try... Follow the same steps as I suggested above, but instead, select your default audio device and disable enhancements there then go back to the Razer device.

I'm going by Windows 7 so it may be different in Windows 10 if that is what you are using. I searched around a bit and that was suggested by others using Windows 10 who had same or similar issue with Razer or other similar devices.
Red Menace Jun 30, 2021 @ 12:55pm 
Originally posted by Ocsabat:
Something else to try... Follow the same steps as I suggested above, but instead, select your default audio device and disable enhancements there then go back to the Razer device.

I'm going by Windows 7 so it may be different in Windows 10 if that is what you are using. I searched around a bit and that was suggested by others using Windows 10 who had same or similar issue with Razer or other similar devices.
I think i fixed it with changing my default audio device and just turning off the enhanced surrond sound
Ocsabat Jun 30, 2021 @ 6:24pm 
Originally posted by Red Menace:
Originally posted by Ocsabat:
Something else to try... Follow the same steps as I suggested above, but instead, select your default audio device and disable enhancements there then go back to the Razer device.

I'm going by Windows 7 so it may be different in Windows 10 if that is what you are using. I searched around a bit and that was suggested by others using Windows 10 who had same or similar issue with Razer or other similar devices.
I think i fixed it with changing my default audio device and just turning off the enhanced surrond sound

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Date Posted: Jun 25, 2021 @ 6:12pm
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