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So apparently windows configures my stereo headphones as 5.1 headphones by default (which it never did before) thus causing weird bugs in games like witcher 3 where dialogs are super silent and everything else is super noisy. Thank you microsoft, for continuously making things worse.

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  • 5
    At least it can be fixed (i hope), not like pulseaudio, which used to crash itself to hell everytime I muted/deafened myself on Discord, because why not.
  • 3
    I don't remember which setting it was, but there's some "3d improvement" which makes it sound like you're in a box and the sound is on the outside of that box. Muffled.

    Almost made me think my headphones are broken.

    FUCK
  • 1
    Reinstall the driver?
  • 1
    @irene well I already said what my problem was in the rant and it's obvious (maybe) that I found in the settings that windows set it to 5.1 and I just set it back to stereo. I was just confused that windows uses 5.1 by default now as I just freshly installed windows. It never did that before.
  • 1
    @beggarboy yeah as I said jn my rant windows set the headphones to 5.1 by default. It never did that before so I was confused. Setting it back to stereo (which should be the default for fucking aux headphones) fixed everything.
  • 1
    @devTea well it were the default windows drivers. Setting it from 5.1 back to stereo fixed it. I was just wondering why windows would use 5.1 for headphones by default
  • 0
    @b3b3 yeah windows default driver is not really reliable, you have to install the driver from the manufacture site
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