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Greimeri Jul 30, 2019 @ 8:11am
All audio is earrape please help
all of my game audio is earrape af so its unplayable please help me
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namresaw33 Jul 30, 2019 @ 8:31am 
Have you tried turning down the volume?
SNAKEEATER Jul 30, 2019 @ 8:32am 
16 time's the detail
SNAKEEATER Jul 30, 2019 @ 8:35am 
just go to: Library->Fallout4->Properties->Local Files->Verify Integrity of Game Files
or restart your PC
or reinstall game
or check your audio settings
or search online
Tim Jul 30, 2019 @ 10:25am 
Originally posted by Shade:
16 time's the detail
thats fallout 76, not 4
Greimeri Jul 30, 2019 @ 12:32pm 
Last edited by Greimeri; Jul 30, 2019 @ 12:33pm
SNAKEEATER Jul 30, 2019 @ 11:33pm 
OMG I what to play the whole game like dis
i've got the same thing and no solution i think it could be a mod causing the ear rape but idk.
HotMilfInYourArea Mar 24, 2021 @ 12:19pm 
bro help me its happing to me
halfmonkey Mar 24, 2021 @ 12:26pm 
Try changing your pc sound to 48000Hz. It may not help, but some older games seem to bork sounds or channels when audio is set higher.
Gimli Mar 24, 2021 @ 12:28pm 
Originally posted by AssEater666:
it is literally like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATzOwjXt7AI

What the hell is it about earrape that makes it so laugh inducing and enjoyable? Its so dumb and shouldn't be funny but it is.
Tree_fiddi May 17, 2021 @ 4:15am 
has anyone figured out how to fix this yet???
sdack May 17, 2021 @ 4:59am 
Originally posted by tree_fiddi:
has anyone figured out how to fix this yet???
This is usually caused by low-end audio hardware (i.e. cheap on-board sound chips) and/or the audio driver not being able to handle a large variety of audio formats. I am using a dedicated audio card, which can deal with anything up to 32-bit 192kHz sample rate and the hardware can resample about any rate. I then use the manufacturer's audio drivers. I have never seen this audio issue myself and can only speculate as to why some people are having this issue.

You can try to go into the audio settings of Windows and check the properties of the output device. It should be set to 16- or 24-bit at 48kHz.

Also avoid switching audio devices while playing a game. I.e. switching from internal audio to a Bluetooth device or HDMI audio. Especially when these devices themselves have different default audio formats and are being switch while a game is running can this confuse games.

Some versions of Windows are also missing the Media Feature Pack, which contains the Windows Media Player, but also a variety of audio libraries:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=48231

Try to install the manufacturer's latest audio drivers over the Windows default drivers.
Last edited by sdack; May 17, 2021 @ 6:43am
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