Pokrew Posts 60 Likes 90 Jul 7, 2018 #1 This error occurs whenever I start MBII on my laptop... never happened on my main PC... what causes this?
This error occurs whenever I start MBII on my laptop... never happened on my main PC... what causes this?
Noob Nerd Donator Movie Battles II Team Posts 1,513 Likes 1,611 Jul 7, 2018 #2 this is a complete guess, but try making sure your output sound is set to 16 bit 48000 Hz. Try turning off EAX in game. Upvote 0 Downvote
this is a complete guess, but try making sure your output sound is set to 16 bit 48000 Hz. Try turning off EAX in game.
Pokrew Posts 60 Likes 90 Jul 7, 2018 #3 Noob said: this is a complete guess, but try making sure your output sound is set to 16 bit 48000 Hz. Try turning off EAX in game. Click to expand... thx i'll check this out.. where do I see my output sound? Upvote 0 Downvote
Noob said: this is a complete guess, but try making sure your output sound is set to 16 bit 48000 Hz. Try turning off EAX in game. Click to expand... thx i'll check this out.. where do I see my output sound?
Noob Nerd Donator Movie Battles II Team Posts 1,513 Likes 1,611 Jul 7, 2018 #4 Windows 10: Right click the volume on taskbar Sounds >Playback > Default Device > Properties > Advanced Upvote 0 Downvote
Windows 10: Right click the volume on taskbar Sounds >Playback > Default Device > Properties > Advanced
Pokrew Posts 60 Likes 90 Jul 8, 2018 #5 Noob said: Windows 10: Right click the volume on taskbar Sounds >Playback > Default Device > Properties > Advanced Click to expand... Thanks dude I'll check this out Upvote 0 Downvote
Noob said: Windows 10: Right click the volume on taskbar Sounds >Playback > Default Device > Properties > Advanced Click to expand... Thanks dude I'll check this out