Title says quite a bit about my problem lol, Im not the only one having it i know, I use a logitech G35 headset and every 8 seconds roughly there is a pop/snap sound.. ive tried adjusting a ton of audio options and I just cant figure out what the heck it is or how to deal with it, even with all audio sliders and master to 0 it still makes a "pop" sound like clockwork ... drivers are up to date as well, curious if anyone else has this problem or even better has found a solution to it.
Yep, only happening to me when playing a Romulan character so far. Once it starts though, it persisted when I switched chars, have to restart the game to get rid of it.
The last mission I ran I noticed that the snapping started while on a ground mission, but almost as soon as the combat that I noticed the snapping on ended one of my BOs pulled out a tribble and the snapping stopped. It happened twice in that missions. Can anyone else check and see if it works for them?
You can add me to the list too, in my case its a snap every so many seconds. Other sound issues include the tricorder sfx being eliminated and while we are talking about it, ENgineering hasnt had sound effects for about 4 or 5 months now.
Thank god brans seen this with proof and passed it along. It was highly annoying.
Using a asus dg xonar one of the latest unified drivers, senn 558s as headphones if it helps track the bug down. i.e listing hardware so they can test with similar if poss if they arnt detecting it.
I suppose I will add to this report with my information.
Asus Xonar Essence STX.
3D Audio Engine: Xear3D DS3D (I suppose this is part of the card or at the very least part of the driver.)
Audio Driver Version: 8.0.8.1818
Audio Controller: Xonar Audio Processing Unit
DirectX Version: DirectX 11.0
GX: 1.0.12.106
ASIO: 2.0.0.12
These drivers are the latest as of about 2 weeks ago from the ASUS website.
Headphones: Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro
My settings are 8 channels (I tend to like the spacious/surround feel), PCM 96 KHz, Analog out is set to headphone I have PCM turned on with 7.1 Virtual Speaker Shifter and Dolby Headphone checked.
These are really the only settings I have turned on. Sometimes I will hit SVN, but normally only if someone is too quiet in skype or I just want a little boost to my audio. Generally though, it is turned off.
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seriously, though, have you tried a ground lift?
http://sto-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=695421
http://sto-forum.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=695261
http://i.imagebanana.com/img/barmi83z/crackingsound.jpg
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgwiGoNTZ3k
It's intermittent but when it happens, a "crack/pop" occurs.
Using a asus dg xonar one of the latest unified drivers, senn 558s as headphones if it helps track the bug down. i.e listing hardware so they can test with similar if poss if they arnt detecting it.
In the past, I would only get it on ESD. and IIRC a couple of other stations.
On Tribble in the beta it become a constant annoyance. Hearing now on live a well. Sometimes its very steady. Pop. Pop. Pop.
Asus Xonar Essence STX.
3D Audio Engine: Xear3D DS3D (I suppose this is part of the card or at the very least part of the driver.)
Audio Driver Version: 8.0.8.1818
Audio Controller: Xonar Audio Processing Unit
DirectX Version: DirectX 11.0
GX: 1.0.12.106
ASIO: 2.0.0.12
These drivers are the latest as of about 2 weeks ago from the ASUS website.
Headphones: Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro
My settings are 8 channels (I tend to like the spacious/surround feel), PCM 96 KHz, Analog out is set to headphone I have PCM turned on with 7.1 Virtual Speaker Shifter and Dolby Headphone checked.
These are really the only settings I have turned on. Sometimes I will hit SVN, but normally only if someone is too quiet in skype or I just want a little boost to my audio. Generally though, it is turned off.