So I am on a little break from FL. But I dont really know where to ask gaming tech questions other than here.
So I picked up Assassin's Creed Brotherhood not to long ago and love it. I started playing the multiplayer setup the other day, and for some reason the sound is either not working, or I somehow muted it.
I cant find any sound or volume controls ingame, and the sound works for single player and everything else I do on my computer.
Anyone player the game and has fixed the problem or know anything about it or have any suggestions?
Quote:Assassins Creed Brother Game Fix - No Audio / Sound / Music or Crackling Noise
The usual methods of solving game sound issues apply here.
-- Use the latest game patch
-- Update your sound card drivers
-- Run the game in Windows XP Compatibility mode
If that does not help, then use DXDIAG:
Step 1) Go to Start -> Run -- type in "DXDIAG" (without quotes)
Step 2) Click on the "Sound" tab and by the "DirectSound" button in the "DirectX Features" area slide the Hardware Sound Acceleration Level slider to the left -- from "Full acceleration" to "No acceleration"
An alternative to this method is:
Step 1) Go to My Computer -> Control Panel -> Sound and Audio Devices
Step 2) Under the Volume tab, click the "advanced" button in the "Speaker Settings" section
Step 3) You *can* try selecting your speaker setup as "Desktop stereo speakers" if it isn't already
Step 4) Go to the "Performance" tab and slide the hardware acceleration slider from Full to None and also try dragging the Sample rate conversion quality slider from "Best" to "Good"