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EOF - no sound


brie

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Hi all, this is the first or the second time I touch EOF.

The problem I'm having is that i get absolutely no sound in EOF. No music, no metronome. 

I can however see spectrogram and waveform, notes after I load them from GP5.

Of course other applications work well through default Windows sound mapping. It's Win7.

I'm using the latest - eof1.8RC12.

 

Failed to find any output device configuration, any ideas where should I look at?

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EOF should automatically be using the default audio playback device, can you confirm that it is set to the device you expect before EOF launches? Perhaps certain devices aren't supported by Allegro (the game development library EOF uses).

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EOF should automatically be using the default audio playback device, can you confirm that it is set to the device you expect before EOF launches? Perhaps certain devices aren't supported by Allegro (the game development library EOF uses).

yes, the default is actually the only one enabled in the system (2 others are disabled). nothing exotic - asus xonar d1.

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i tried to enable another one - audio device built-in into my monitor (yes, there is an audio adapter there, not just wired from the computer. seems more exotic to me, hehe). i set is as default, and yes it worked.

still not the best choice for me. any chance to play with anything to get the xonar working?

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  • 6 months later...

I have a "problem" when I put on headphones using a USB device.   If I started EOF while using my regular speakers, it won't make anymore noise once I've swapped audio devices (it won't work with headphones).   One I swap back to the audio device I opened EOF with, it works.

 

Hopefully that is useful.   I too believe it has something to do with your audio devices. 

'From first to last, the peak is never passed. Something always fires the light that gets in your eyes.'

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