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Posted this in the discord but figured I'd post here too:
So I've had this issue on my gaming PC that I just kept postponing and never dealt with but now I decided to get around to it and that is that my audio is weird when it comes to playing videos or music, be it through musicbee, VLC or youtube.
The audio sounds... Muffled. Games have no problems what so ever. And since it is my gaming PC I don't use it for much else than playing games. But still, I want to fix it. Anyone know why the audio might be muffled whenever it comes to anything 'but' games? Also, it's the same regardless if it is the speakers or a headphones.
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I disabled RealTek High Definition Audio driver and enabled it and the audio is better now but there's still that tinge of muffling or... Something... Like when you've drunk out of one glass and then pour water in it and you can taste that other part but less so. Just a tinge of audio weirdness...
It lacks bass though.
Like, there is bass there when I listen to a song like David Bowie's The Wedding Song. But it's not 'as' bass-ey as it should be.
So I've had this issue on my gaming PC that I just kept postponing and never dealt with but now I decided to get around to it and that is that my audio is weird when it comes to playing videos or music, be it through musicbee, VLC or youtube.
The audio sounds... Muffled. Games have no problems what so ever. And since it is my gaming PC I don't use it for much else than playing games. But still, I want to fix it. Anyone know why the audio might be muffled whenever it comes to anything 'but' games? Also, it's the same regardless if it is the speakers or a headphones.
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I disabled RealTek High Definition Audio driver and enabled it and the audio is better now but there's still that tinge of muffling or... Something... Like when you've drunk out of one glass and then pour water in it and you can taste that other part but less so. Just a tinge of audio weirdness...
It lacks bass though.
Like, there is bass there when I listen to a song like David Bowie's The Wedding Song. But it's not 'as' bass-ey as it should be.
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