The summary of ‘STAR WARS Jedi Survivor:Fix Audio/Sound Not Working, Fix Crackling/Distorted/Popping Audio Issue PC’

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The video provides an extensive guide on troubleshooting audio issues in Star Wars Jedi Survival on Windows computers. It covers various methods such as adjusting the volume mixer settings, selecting the right audio device, changing the sound sample rate, and managing spatial sound settings. Additional steps include disabling unnecessary audio devices like Oculus and Voice Meter both in the Sound Control Panel and Device Manager, and disconnecting or disabling microphones. The guide also emphasizes updating audio drivers and verifying game file integrity through Steam or the game's launcher. The speaker expresses confidence that these solutions will resolve any audio problems and concludes by inviting viewers to like and subscribe.

00:00:00

In this segment of the video, the presenter provides detailed steps to troubleshoot audio issues in the game Star Wars Jedi Survival on a Windows computer. The steps include:

1. Restarting the game.
2. Checking and adjusting the volume mixer settings by ensuring the game’s volume slider is set to 100%.
3. Selecting the correct audio device in the sound settings by right-clicking the speaker icon and ensuring the right speaker is chosen.
4. Changing the sound sample rate to either 48,000 or 44,000 Hertz via the Control Panel.
5. If using a controller, disconnecting it before launching the game then reconnecting it after the game is running.
6. Turning off spatial sound settings by accessing the sound properties through the Control Panel and setting spatial sound to off.

These instructions aim to resolve any sound issues the player might be experiencing with the game.

00:03:00

In this part of the video, the focus is on disabling certain audio devices to improve sound performance. Viewers are instructed to open the Sound Control Panel and disable any Oculus or Voice Meter devices under both playback and recording tabs. Next, they are guided to do the same in the Device Manager by expanding the sound, video, and game controllers section, and disabling any USB devices not in use, specifically Oculus or Voice Meter. Additionally, for Windows 10 users, the video instructs unchecking the “hands-free telephony” option for their headphones or speakers via the Devices and Printers section in the Control Panel. Finally, Windows 11 users are advised to launch the game using a specific command provided in the video description.

00:06:00

In this segment of the video, the speaker provides troubleshooting steps for fixing audio issues when launching a game. The steps include:

1. Adjusting settings in “Devices and Printers” by unchecking “hands-free telephony” in the speaker properties.
2. Disconnecting any external microphone and attempting to launch the game.
3. Disabling the internal microphone through the “Sound Control Panel.”
4. Updating or reinstalling the audio driver via “Device Manager,” with specific instructions for Realtek and High Definition Audio devices.
5. Verifying the integrity of game files through Steam or using the repair option in the game’s launcher.

These steps aim to resolve any conflicts or issues with audio affecting the game’s performance.

00:09:00

In this part of the video, the speaker suggests using a repair option to fix an audio issue with a game. They conclude by expressing confidence that one of the methods shown will resolve the problem, and they thank viewers for their time, encouraging them to like the video and subscribe to the channel.

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