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回報翻譯問題
First off, go to Windows settings and check audio settings. You should find a list of all the audio devices there. There's usually a couple at least (more maybe if you use more than one screen or whatever).
Disable ALL except the one you wish to use.
That tends to fix a lot of audio issues as it forces it to only use that one.
But another thing is more of a long shot and I doubt it applies here as it tends to be with much older games. If thre's an option in those games for audio enhancement (like 3D effects or surround sound or seomthing, try disabling it, or enabling and disabling it again). Again, I doubt this is relevant but I metnion it just in case.
The only other issue I've come across that might be like this is when I use my TV plugged into my laptop. I have it set to JUST use the TV and disable the laptop monitor. It will happily do 1080p, but if I alt TAB of a 1080p image, the sound doesn't return. Or if it boots the game up and it piddles around with the resolution beforehand, it also has no sound.
So if that's the case for you, try dropping down to 720 and trying again. Again, this one might also be a long shot but again worth mentioning.
If so that can cause issues like this.