Kalejin / DCSB

Deathcounter and Soundboard, WPF app for setting up key shortcuts
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Literally zero audio #107

Open quietgrave opened 2 years ago

quietgrave commented 2 years ago

Followed the guides and checked all my playback and recording devices, even when I set the output from DCSB to be just my headset I can hear no audio, tried reinstalling everything multiple times and rebooting a billion more. no audio whatsoever, if it weren't for the videos I would assume this program is just broken.

Soltinator commented 2 years ago

first. check if you have setup your hotkeys right. second. make sure that there is no red dot next to your imported sounds. (indicates a encoder issue. convert all your audio to wav) third. make sure in the setting in the sound tab you have selected a working sound device. and there are 3 volume bars. one is underneath the sound device drop box. one is in the main menu of the porgram. and one is in individual sound clips. make sure they all are open. check the windows audio settings. (there are a dozen volume bars in windows setting. you gotta check them all before concluding on the software being broken)

using the vb virtual cable can screw up some stuff. disable all of the sound devices instead of rebooting or selecting the default. activate admin mode and dont forget to reset the sound setting (in sound device setting select none or something else then select the output you want. those can brake if you insert or remove your headphones or any other device)

banging your head to a wall doesn't help if you dont know where the door is. (referring to you rebooting a gazilion shit ton times)

ni6hant commented 2 years ago

The problem is that those files are not actually mp3. They are webmp4/mp4/weba/other formats actually, only the extension name has been changed. To fix it use VLC to convert the audio to mp3. Here's a video walkthrough if that was not clear enough: https://youtu.be/gX5PFttQmGw