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scemmer 18. juli 2017 kl. 13:58
Why does other sound become quiet when another sound is loud?
for example on "Rust" when you shoot all other sounds like stepping and all the ambiet sounds become really quiet
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Bad 💀 Motha 18. juli 2017 kl. 15:38 
Loudness Equalization will do that. As it try to equalize the audio; but a sudden loud sound will cause others to drop in volume for a short time; its just how it is. It is actually a feature I dislike, but for Headphone or Laptop users, alot of times this feature is needed in order to hear better overall. Like watching a movie on a Laptop w/ built-in speakers for example.

Best bet is not using Onboard Audio from Motherboard and get a USB DAC to add/apply a hardware-side amp boost to the Headset, so that loudness equalization is not needed.
scemmer 19. juli 2017 kl. 9:50 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Bad_Motha:
Loudness Equalization will do that. As it try to equalize the audio; but a sudden loud sound will cause others to drop in volume for a short time; its just how it is. It is actually a feature I dislike, but for Headphone or Laptop users, alot of times this feature is needed in order to hear better overall. Like watching a movie on a Laptop w/ built-in speakers for example.

Best bet is not using Onboard Audio from Motherboard and get a USB DAC to add/apply a hardware-side amp boost to the Headset, so that loudness equalization is not needed.
yeah i noticed, but the problem is that if i put the loudness equalization on, audio is much louder with less volume, also i have to put my volume to 100% to hear something but before formatting my computer it worked fine, im gonna try to update my audio drivers
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Cathulhu 19. juli 2017 kl. 10:17 
You do have set your audio channels properly right? 2.0/2.1 for headphones.
scemmer 19. juli 2017 kl. 13:22 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Cathulhu:
You do have set your audio channels properly right? 2.0/2.1 for headphones.
do you mean ingame or on windows?
Cathulhu 19. juli 2017 kl. 21:55 
Both.
Bad 💀 Motha 19. juli 2017 kl. 21:58 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Cathulhu:
You do have set your audio channels properly right? 2.0/2.1 for headphones.

Well 2.1 is generally for "Speakers" and Windows does have a separate selection for "Headphones"; however, selecting Headphones usually can make overall audio lower. Best to leave on 2.1

Audio Driver Install/Update will push every one of those Playback settings back to Defaults.
So Update Driver, then change settings, after a reboot.
Sidst redigeret af Bad 💀 Motha; 19. juli 2017 kl. 21:58
scemmer 20. juli 2017 kl. 2:59 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Bad_Motha:
Oprindeligt skrevet af Cathulhu:
You do have set your audio channels properly right? 2.0/2.1 for headphones.

Well 2.1 is generally for "Speakers" and Windows does have a separate selection for "Headphones"; however, selecting Headphones usually can make overall audio lower. Best to leave on 2.1

Audio Driver Install/Update will push every one of those Playback settings back to Defaults.
So Update Driver, then change settings, after a reboot.


Oprindeligt skrevet af Cathulhu:
Both.
already fixed it anyway so doesnt matter
Bad 💀 Motha 20. juli 2017 kl. 4:20 
Then please edit the OP Title
For example:
[Solved] Why does other sound become quiet when another sound is loud?
scemmer 20. juli 2017 kl. 9:23 
Oprindeligt skrevet af Bad_Motha:
Then please edit the OP Title
For example:
[Solved] Why does other sound become quiet when another sound is loud?
too lazy, and doesnt matter
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