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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Turning the BGM down to 1 or 2 makes it so I can't really hear the crackling anymore, but of course means that the music is pretty quiet too.
I tried turning down all of the volume settings and just turning up my system volume, but I can still hear the crackling like that, so I guess it is just part of some of the tracks. I'm not really a fan of lofi music, but I guess I'm living with it here.
I have Corsair HS80s, on my windows sound settings they were set to 8 channel audio. Changed them to 2 channel and it sounds fine now. Hope this can help you guys as well!
Thanks for the help Ornge :D
This fixed it! Thanks so much!
I also have the Viruoso and switching to 2 Channel did not fix it. I dissabled the audio enhancements and it worked!
Right click the speaker icon on your taskbar, click "sounds" and go to the playback tab.
Right click your headphones, go to properties, advanced tab, on the dropdown menu there should be "2 channel, 48000 Hz".
Select that, apply and reboot the game :)