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报告翻译问题
Obviously there was no issue with sound using speakers, but nothing through several headphones. I stumbled across the suggestion to hit the Windows Key and while playing the game.
Hitting those two keys causes a toolbar to popup on the game screen for sound, video.... Clicking on the sound icon caused another box to popup that displays the audio signals and allows you to adjust the volume.
I had this box open on the screen and plugged my headphones into the jack and saw that the volume went down to about 15%. I adjusted the volume higher and Voila, my headphones worked!!!!
I have no idea why the headphones cause the volume to go down.... nor do I care. Problem solved.
By default Windows seems to assume sometimes headphones without a mic are as much a 'communications device' as a webcam or actual headset and will automatically drop the sound. You can find that setting under the sound devices panel.
The Windows key and WHAT?
Dude windows key and what?!!!