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I've found out that my game has gone deaf almost entirely. I have to turn up my PC volume up to 100% in order to hear a single "DONG" in the new menu music. So is their any way to fix this. Cause I reset my DBD still can't hear. reinstalls, still nothing.
Last edited by the_markiplier12; Dec 23, 2017 @ 7:22am
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thebean (Banned) Dec 23, 2017 @ 7:23am 
Check your hardware settings in the control panel for your speakers. There might be a sound level that is too low. There is usually a couple places in windows you can adjust the volumne levels. Checking the hardware devices for your speaker might be a good place to start.

Or your speakers have gone bad for whatever reason.
humbert_humbert Dec 23, 2017 @ 7:26am 
Do you use any VoIP software like Skype while playing? Windows might turn down the volume of other applications because of it. Click the speaker icon in the bottom-right corner, select "Sounds" from the context menu and then choose the "Communications" tab and then select the "Do nothing".
Last edited by humbert_humbert; Dec 23, 2017 @ 7:29am
Doom Punk (Banned) Dec 23, 2017 @ 7:37am 
Open up the volume mixer while DbD is playing and see if that's the issue, it's happened to me before and that's where I went to fix it.
the_markiplier12 Dec 23, 2017 @ 3:00pm 
Originally posted by Doom Punk:
Open up the volume mixer while DbD is playing and see if that's the issue, it's happened to me before and that's where I went to fix it.
Doom Punk, This helped! I can hear sound! much thanks
the_markiplier12 Dec 23, 2017 @ 3:01pm 
Originally posted by thebean:
Check your hardware settings in the control panel for your speakers. There might be a sound level that is too low. There is usually a couple places in windows you can adjust the volumne levels. Checking the hardware devices for your speaker might be a good place to start.

Or your speakers have gone bad for whatever reason.
Not the speakers. But this helped me fix the problem. Thanks!
the_markiplier12 Dec 23, 2017 @ 3:04pm 
Originally posted by FunC.:
Do you use any VoIP software like Skype while playing? Windows might turn down the volume of other applications because of it. Click the speaker icon in the bottom-right corner, select "Sounds" from the context menu and then choose the "Communications" tab and then select the "Do nothing".
I've followed the steps. most likely it did nothing. Sorry to come off negitive but, I appreciate you helped. Thanks!
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Date Posted: Dec 23, 2017 @ 7:20am
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