Q:
Sound crash, weird alarm
try adjusting the voip filter ingame.
It has some strange effects.
Are you referring to VOIP ducking?
Changing its setting directly affects sound-volume, so that doesn’t appear to be an option…
Interesting. When you say an alarm, you mean that essentially the sound stops & stutters, like the sound hung in mid-play, or a totally new sound is played?
Normally this is associated with a hard crash of the graphics/sound system that can freeze your PC or at least crash the game, sometimes with a reset of the associated faulting driver.
I find it intriguing that the game itself doesn’t crash if you change the buffer size. I’d figure that if one of the drivers goes, it’d pretty much take the game with it.
Are you referring to VOIP ducking?
Changing its setting directly affects sound-volume, so that doesn’t appear to be an option…
…all it does for me is not make my soundcard crash out. I see no change in audio volume.
I believe I’ve had this problem too.
So far It’s only occurred in the Harathi Highlands when fighting the boss in the last Modir event.
It doesn’t always happen, but when it does my headset basically loses all volume
and all I hear is a loud “WOO, WOO” sound coming from the left speaker.
Even when I tab out, (yes I have the setting to mute game sound when tabbed) it still goes on until the
game crashes.
It’s pretty weird, is this somewhat like what you’re having an issue with?
(Also I have random sound spikes for certain sounds, but that’s another issue)
I had this problem perhaps 5 times in WvW . WooWoo. I have a Xonar DG if it matters. Really annoying to restart the game, since there is no way to “reset” the sound.
Found this:
https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/support/bugs/Annoying-Sound-Bug/page/2#post23219
I guess they’re aware of the issue.
For anyone too lazy to read that thread, this is the alarm sound:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNPC3Pm8y00
Hope they can fix it soon.
Are you referring to VOIP ducking?
Changing its setting directly affects sound-volume, so that doesn’t appear to be an option……all it does for me is not make my soundcard crash out. I see no change in audio volume.
If I turn it off, all audio goes with it. Dunno why it would, or why there’s VOIP ducking when there doesn’t seem to be built-in VOIP (yet?), but there you go.
(edited by Fluffy Meowington.5260)
Has this happened to anyone more recently? I turned my sound quality to lowest/fastest, wondering if it’s safe to go back yet. :p
Aye, still happens.
Still happening, makes WvW completely unplayable as it happens there after 5 minutes.
This is still happening today, I have this when it is bussy, or just when at one moment allot off sound effects need to be played.