DOOM
No sound [FIXED]
After meeting Samuel, he no longer had audio, and folowed by a reset, the game no longer had any sound except the bethesda and id logos. I have found a solution that may help some.

Things I have tried:
Playing multiplayer (sound only worked in multiplayer)
Changing primary audio device to 48000hz
Running as an administrator

But what actually worked for me, was turning off Windowed mode borderless. HOW THAT IMPACTED SOUND? I have no idea, but now everything seems to work after a reset.

Hope this is helpfull to anyone else with this problem.

[NOTE] I do not seem to have menu sounds anymore, but the rest of the in game sounds function.
Last edited by «Tru»ςคקtคเภ๒๓א; May 16, 2016 @ 8:46am
Originally posted by Fazilish:
This is what worked for me:
1) Go to sound
2) Right-Click on Speaker
3) Properties
4) Spatial Sound
5) Select Spatial Sound Format: Windows Sonic for Headphones
6) Check: Turn in 7.1 virtual surround Sound


I tried everything I was in forums, never saw this approach before
Might help :)
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RAPTOR May 14, 2016 @ 4:35am 
this didnt fix it for me :steamsad:
DSuzuke May 14, 2016 @ 4:48am 
Work to me.
Darkie Sep 25, 2016 @ 8:46am 
I found a weird fix for me. It was caused by Sonic Studio II, which is a sound manager application for my on-board realtek soundcard that came with my Asus Motherboard ironically along with a free copy of Doom. The moment I close that app, Doom's audio starts working just fine.
Thumper Sep 25, 2016 @ 8:57am 
under steam settings, in broadcast, ck box- record audio from all app's. this got my broadcast sound to work. i have not unchecked this to see if in fact that was the prob.
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Fazilish Aug 29, 2017 @ 3:32am 
This is what worked for me:
1) Go to sound
2) Right-Click on Speaker
3) Properties
4) Spatial Sound
5) Select Spatial Sound Format: Windows Sonic for Headphones
6) Check: Turn in 7.1 virtual surround Sound


I tried everything I was in forums, never saw this approach before
Might help :)
Solesmarts Dec 23, 2017 @ 11:30am 
thank you fazilish! this worked :)
Fazilish Dec 29, 2017 @ 5:16am 
Originally posted by solesmarts:
thank you fazilish! this worked :)

Glad I could help
BreadMon Jan 8, 2018 @ 7:53pm 
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ thanks, I saw another site that said set it to stereo and that didn't work lol
Bappo Sep 13, 2018 @ 7:17pm 
Searching for days and THIS FIXED SO MANY GAMES I HAD ISSUES WITH THANK YOU

Originally posted by Fazilish:
This is what worked for me:
1) Go to sound
2) Right-Click on Speaker
3) Properties
4) Spatial Sound
5) Select Spatial Sound Format: Windows Sonic for Headphones
6) Check: Turn in 7.1 virtual surround Sound


I tried everything I was in forums, never saw this approach before
Might help :)
Hippie_Peace Mar 5, 2019 @ 6:57pm 
This worked for me

Originally posted by Darkie:
I found a weird fix for me. It was caused by Sonic Studio II, which is a sound manager application for my on-board realtek soundcard that came with my Asus Motherboard ironically along with a free copy of Doom. The moment I close that app, Doom's audio starts working just fine.
Zdzieli Aug 29, 2019 @ 3:31pm 
Just in case it helps anyone else - in my case Nahimic 2 was breaking sound in Broforce, Doom and Dishonored. Killing its process was enough to fix, but I went on and uninstalled it entirely.
Sobert Sep 22, 2019 @ 10:12am 
Thank you so much!!!
Originally posted by Fazilish:
This is what worked for me:
1) Go to sound
2) Right-Click on Speaker
3) Properties
4) Spatial Sound
5) Select Spatial Sound Format: Windows Sonic for Headphones
6) Check: Turn in 7.1 virtual surround Sound


I tried everything I was in forums, never saw this approach before
Might help :)
Link_Darck Dec 14, 2019 @ 9:54pm 
Bonjour je suis français (French) j'ai résolu le problème pour les utilisateurs MSI pour ceux qui n'ont pas de son dans le jeu DOOM donc je vous donne un conseil après tenter ce que je dis pour cela qui n'a pas MSI en ordinateur même les personnes ont le son du jeu qui passe par HDMI enfaite si vous avez le logicielle NAHIMIC où NAHIMIC VR je vous conseille de le désinstaller car c'est ça qui crée les problèmes sur le son car enfaite il met à jour votre pilote son mais le pilote ne pas compactible avec DOOM du coup ça crée des conflies
1. Désinstaller NAHIMIC et NAHIMIC VR (avec Revo Uninstaller Pro pour pas qui reste des fichiers)
2. Désinstaller le pilote audio REALTEAK ou autre etc. (avec Revo Uninstaller Pro pour pas qui reste des fichiers)
3. Allez dans le gestionnaire périphérique pour supprimer pilote son (cocher la petite case supprimer)
4. Redémarrer l'ordinateur
5. Laisser la recherche de pilote grâce à Windows et jouer pour les personnes qui passent par le son de la carte graphique desinstaller et installer le pilote via le gestionnaire de périphérique installer le pilote Windows par sur les sites qui fournissent les pilotes
TheDemopan Mar 25, 2020 @ 7:33pm 
Originally posted by Fazilish:
This is what worked for me:
1) Go to sound
2) Right-Click on Speaker
3) Properties
4) Spatial Sound
5) Select Spatial Sound Format: Windows Sonic for Headphones
6) Check: Turn in 7.1 virtual surround Sound


I tried everything I was in forums, never saw this approach before
Might help :)


Hey sorry for bothering you with this stupid question, but the "sound" menu you are referring to, is it in-game or somewhere else? It's probably some place I've overlooked.
Thanks!
Fireandsteel Mar 28, 2020 @ 10:05pm 
Sorry to Necro post. However I see no reason to start a new thread,
Here was my solution:
launch Doom,
Alt tab,
Right click sounds
Click on open sounds settings
Down the bottom under title Advanced sound options there should be an option for "app volume device preferences", click it,
Find "DOOMx64vk" and ensure that the sound bar is above 0.
This fixed it for me.


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