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- Go to sounds
- Disable **everything** in playback AND recording that is not your main audio output
Fixed. That simple.
Right-click on the sound icon on the bottom right of the desktop and hover the mouse cursor over the spatial sound. If Windows Sonic for headphones is selected just select off. Start the game and the no audio issue with the game will be resolved.
I hope I helped you... I have found fix on https://respawnfirst.com/gta-5-exited-unexpectedly-fix/
Started having this issue to. It seems to be random sometimes. Usually I amost always have no sound when I first start playing. Once & a blue moon it will work with hardly any issues but other times there will be no sound right after the Rockstar Games intro in the startup. I think some games such as GTA5 are just unstable or there are bugs & issues Rockstar Games developers just refuse to fix. It may also be instability issues with Windows 10. Lots of Steam games particularly the ones that have been cross platformed from consoles have the most instability issues with Windows 10. Its not the file integrity or anything like that. I checked this twice.