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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.
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.