![]() ![]() Should I try turning one of the two options off? I found the 'exclusive mode' stuff, both are activated by default and I didn't change anything because I wasn't sure whether that was recommended. The user account is admin, in any case, so I don't know whether it would make a difference. Īlright, I attempted to launch as Admin, no option for it showed up. if you dont know you need it, then you probably dont, like most 'features' in windows 10. and 'spatial sound' is a whole other story. 'Enhancements' can cause issues with some hardware/driver. while your this deep into the sound configuration, you might want to check the other tabs, specifically 'Enhancements' and 'Spatial Sound'. by default they are probably both on, which may go weird, very occasionally, with some softwares. and your looking at the two options under 'Exclusive Mode'. that brings up another window, and you want to select 'Advanced' from the tabs at the top. to find it, you right click on the speaker icon ( volume control in taskbar ) and select 'playback devices', select the device your using on the window that pops up, and click on properties at the bottom. Īnother thing you might want to check is 'exclusive mode'. an option generally available by right clicking the icon. actually, in regards to that, have you tried running MWO 'as administrator' ?. and OBS needs to have at least the same permissions level as the instance of MWO. for instance I need to launch OBS ( game recording ) before MWO. but, sometimes the order that you start things might make a difference too. spotify on the other hand, well, seeing as they make money from their audio, they might take steps to try to protect it. I wouldnt think discord would mess up the sound configuration, as its intended to be side by side with other audio apps. Yeah, the reason for asking about the log file, is to know that the game grabbed a device at all. Only thing I haven't tried is turning Discord completely off, which I'm gonna try today. Nonetheless, I've tried running it with Spotify completely off, to no effect. I was running Spotify when the problem occurred, but since I've been using Spotify for background music without a problem up til now, it's hard to imagine that being a source of the problem. The problem persists when I use mic-less headphones, as well.Ībout the only thing I can think of right now is either Discord or Spotify interfering with game sound somehow. The only 'select device' option I saw was for VOIP, but I changed them just in case despite disabling VOIP. ![]() The only mic comms I have going is Discord, and that's how I communicate with a group I hang out with (more like I listen to them, since I can't get my mic working on this computer). There are no other sound devices it could route to, anyways. This is what I get (I read your responses last August in a similar thread and tried various suggestions, by the way): FmodEx-AudioDevice: Now running on driver: Speakers / Headphones (IDT High Definition Audio CODEC). Check the games log file ( probably in C:\Users\*YOUR USER NAME*\Saved Games\MechWarrior Online\Logs\Omicron.log ) a few pages down, it should list the audio devices available to the game, and which ones it selected and the speaker config on it. ![]()
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