I started using earbuds yesterday and realized everything I heard was as if everything was happening behind me when it wasn't. Left/Right directional sound is fine, though it still sounds like it's behind me. Not only is it confusing but it's annoying. Is there something I can do to fix this?
IDK Man I paired my earbuds with my black tossle cap and I have been fine, looks quite neat in fact.
They're intact and I'm pretty sure have barely been used.
Also the headset I borrowed from a friend very recently didn't have this problem at all. So I guess it could be the earbuds, not completely sure but they look fine. Is there an online test I could use to determine if it's them or the game?
Also the headset I borrowed from a friend very recently didn't have this problem at all. So I guess it could be the earbuds, not completely sure but they look fine. Is there an online test I could use to determine if it's them or the game?
reillyAre you sure it's not just bad earbuds?
This, or try fucking around with your audio drivers.
This, or try fucking around with your audio drivers.
Might be a bad connection with your headphones. Try unplugging and plugging back in. Have you tested it with other audio? Have you tested them on a different device?
make sure than in tf2 you have your audio set to headphones - not 4/2 speakers.
also go to control panel > hardware and sound > sound > click properties on the earbuds > make sure you don't have any enhancements running that could modify the audio. I think it's best to have "disable all enhancements" selected.
And this part is just my two cents, but if you're running tf2 with a quality config and have the audio turned to high quality, I recommend against this. High quality audio, at least for me personally, messes with my perception of positional audio.
also go to control panel > hardware and sound > sound > click properties on the earbuds > make sure you don't have any enhancements running that could modify the audio. I think it's best to have "disable all enhancements" selected.
And this part is just my two cents, but if you're running tf2 with a quality config and have the audio turned to high quality, I recommend against this. High quality audio, at least for me personally, messes with my perception of positional audio.