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I recently redeemed the Windows 10 edition of Minecraft, but I can't play it due to a really awful audio bug -- upon launching the game I hear a loud white noise / static buzz through my headset (Razer Kraken headset - the driver is managed by Razer's Surround software -- which is fully up to date). It's almost deafening.When i get in game its a wierd sound no matter what i do.(almost like chains or keys are like in a bag??? if that makes any sense)

Ive reinstalled the game and tried to disable 7.1 on my headset but it doesnt fix the problem.I have been playing with the sound disabled in game the past day but its kinda difficult.

I far exceed the requirements for Minecraft, Windows 10 and all my software is up to date, Minecraft: Windows 10 is the ONLY application where I've encountered the issue.

Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

(also i dont know if there is a way for me to post a little clip of what the dzwonki na telefon is like let me know if that will help)


over 4 years ago

Why did you post this on gamesjolt???

Regardless...

Have you updated sound drivers?

 

Method 1: Run Hardware and Devices troubleshooter, and check if the issue is resolved.

 

Step 1: Type Troubleshooting in the search box next to Start button, and press Enter.

Step 2: Click on View all from left side panel of the screen.

Step 3: Select Hardware and Devices, click on Advanced option, and check Apply repairs automatically option.

Step 4:  Follow the on screen instructions.

 

Method 2: If the issue persist, run Playing audio troubleshooter, and check if the issue is resolved.

 

Step 1: Type Troubleshooting in the search box next to Start button, and press Enter.

Step 2: Click on View all from the left side panel of the screen.

Step 3: Select Playing Audio, click on Advanced option, and check Apply repairs automatically option.

Step 4:  Follow the on screen instructions.

 

Method 3: If the issue persist, try uninstalling and reinstalling sound card driver, and check if the issue is resolved.

 

Refer to the below link about No sound in Windows (Applies to Windows 10 also):

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-IN/windows/no-sound-help#no-sound=windows-8&v1h=win8tab1&v2h=win7tab1&v3h=winvistatab1&v4h=winxptab1

 

Hope this helps!

Last modified on December 2, 2020 by CameronAustin @CameronAustin