In Response to Re: Multiple Sounds playing all at once (with single table open) : It's working on Ipad. I have heard it with my own ears. Posted by Sky__James
just fired up a table, now have sound. Thanks James
In Response to Re: Multiple Sounds playing all at once (with single table open) : just fired up a table, now have sound. Thanks James Posted by Snuffer
I played last night (Frid 2nd June) and the problem appeared to be resolved. Played on chrome for a good 30 minutes with all sounds working as they should MINUS thankfully all the multitude of background sounds which were there before.
In the games themselves, I Didn't do too great mind you! (Very Spewy)
I have an old laptop and when these issue arose my sound on my laptop went completely busto, for everything.
The only way I could get sound was to wear headphones and even then it wasn't too great. I assumed it was my soundcard and just put 'buying a new laptop' on the to-do list.
Randomly the other day the sound all came back, and not just to normal. If I put a song on via Youtube it now sounds like I am at a concert, with the volume only set at a third. It has never been that high quality on this laptop and I have no idea how this happened. If I dare go above half of the volume capacity my headphones start to physically bounce on my ears.
Any truth to my working theory that a Sky Tech person went the extra mile, broke into my house during the night, installed the Rolls Royce of souncards on my laptop and then quietly left... simply to make sure that these issues would be resolved for me?
That truly would be some exceptional customer service!
If it wasn't this then I am completely stumped as to how I now appear to have sound quality on my old laptop and £15 headphones that would rival an extremely expensive set-up.
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Randomly the other day the sound all came back, and not just to normal. If I put a song on via Youtube it now sounds like I am at a concert, with the volume only set at a third. It has never been that high quality on this laptop and I have no idea how this happened. If I dare go above half of the volume capacity my headphones start to physically bounce on my ears.
Any truth to my working theory that a Sky Tech person went the extra mile, broke into my house during the night, installed the Rolls Royce of souncards on my laptop and then quietly left... simply to make sure that these issues would be resolved for me?
That truly would be some exceptional customer service!
If it wasn't this then I am completely stumped as to how I now appear to have sound quality on my old laptop and £15 headphones that would rival an extremely expensive set-up.