Hiya. Whenever a game crashes or I quit it, the audio doesn't stop. The last thing I heard in the game gets "stuck" and keeps playing over and over. It's not the actual audio, just the few milliseconds of audio I heard when the program stopped running. Is there a way I can just reset what's playing? Nothing solves the problem except for rebooting - even logging out or killing my audio driver won't stop it. Windows doesn't even recognize a sound is playing. I own a Xonar DG, if that helps.
i5 4670k @ 4.9GHz - Stock Heatsink - The rest is melted silicon but I think I have a graphics card in there somewhere It surprises me how many people on this forum can't read benchmarks.
I have the same problem actually, had been using the Asus drivers and it did it, now i'm using the Universal ones someone made for this and it still does it, we're not the first either this has been going on for a while and nobody knows how to fix it for sure, Asus has no idea either from what i understand on it so we're SoL for a while
After (another) solid 30 minutes of googling, everybody apparently has the problem and doesn't have a fix for it. It scales with volume too. Quite annoying. I've found that if I mute a game before killing it, it (sometimes) works. Bit of a pain to do so, though.
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i5 4670k @ 4.9GHz - Stock Heatsink - The rest is melted silicon but I think I have a graphics card in there somewhere It surprises me how many people on this forum can't read benchmarks.
What games is this a problem in? Is it just games in general? Because I'm pretty sure it's normal if the game crashes or hangs.
EDIT: Do you mean that the audio doesn't stop even after the game has stopped running? I'm not entirely sure, but maybe it's a problem with the programs or with Windows itself, not the hardware..
If a game crashes, hangs, or quits suddenly (or sometimes even deliberately), the last few milliseconds of audio I heard are repeated over and over, even after the process is killed, until I restart my computer - it sounds more like noise than whatever audio there was. Windows, my drivers, and other things don't notice the sound playing. I've looked it up feverishly and it appears to be the problem Wolley described.
i5 4670k @ 4.9GHz - Stock Heatsink - The rest is melted silicon but I think I have a graphics card in there somewhere It surprises me how many people on this forum can't read benchmarks.
It surprises me how many people on this forum can't read benchmarks.
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It surprises me how many people on this forum can't read benchmarks.
It surprises me how many people on this forum can't read benchmarks.