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(I tried them all, as I'm sure you did if you are reading this.)
1. The directions for sound only apply to RealTek HD Audio devices.
2. If you look in Device Manager and see HD Audio Device, then you are likely running the default Microsoft driver for this device and the instructions above will not work as the Stereo Mixer is not part of that driver.
3. So, if note 1 and 2 above apply to you, then step on over to RealTek's website, download the HD Audio Driver, uninstall the MS driver and install the new one. Once the RealTek drivers are installed, the Sound Mixer can be found and the instructions above will likely work.
5. All the directions on -dx9 or -dx10, D3DDrv.D3DAudioDevice, etc. aren't typically needed. The default Default.ini works fine once you have the executable (Bioshock.exe) set to run in compatibility mode with the correct audio driver.
Good luck.
right click property ,tab compatibility execute xp service pack 3 and apply .
work on my pc w7 64.
i never had to do anything with the game to make it run...
I just played 3 hours straight without a hitch. It's not quite so pretty but I can live with that.
but why would that affect it if it was running just fine a few weeks ago?
-you have to right-click Bioshock in the Steam Library,
-click Properties,
-go to the General Tab.
-select the Set Launch Options button.
-then copy in "dx9" without the quotes, and click OK.
As for your dilema, I have no idea. :c