My game used to do something similar this on certain maps because of lightmaps being corrupt or something. Iirc verifying game cache fixed it, but that could be a different problem than what you're having
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Mouse | zowie za11 |
Keyboard | quickfire tk mx blue |
Mousepad | puretrak talent |
Headphones | grado sr225i |
Monitor | asus vg248qe |
I really enjoyed "a most wanted man" when I saw it in the theater a few weeks ago. Lots of suspense and build up, was an interesting change from the fast paced actiony explosions everywhere spy movies I'm used to seeing
It would help to know a little more about what they are going to be used for (ie what genres of music, amped or not, preference of sound signature etc). For gaming I would recommend open back headphones over closed for the wider soundstage, unless you plan on using them portably (sound leak and no isolation). I also like being able to hear things around me and how loud my voice is but that just comes down to preference.
I listen to a lot of rock and prefer bright headphones so I bought a pair of grado sr80s when I was in your situation. Grados definitely aren't for everybody though and I wouldn't recommend them to you with so little information.
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have you tried reinstalling lawena or checking to see if you have java
Medic was always the only available class in tf2lobby back in the day and I stuck with it because I suck at every other class.
Have you ticked the exclusive button in audio input settings? All I could find with a quick google search. If it's working with other programs the mic itself definitely functions. Could also try running as administrator, restarting computer (fixes when my mic lags out from mumble) or reinstalling mumble if that doesnt work.
edit: This looks like your problem
http://sourceforge.net/p/mumble/discussion/492607/thread/e3238a9a/
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LuckyLukeSame problem here, just ended too early every time since a few months. I've been using FLAC since, as I wasn't really able to fix it quickly and that works fine for me.
If you can't open FLAC in vdub / editing software, use foobar to convert it back to a WAV file.
I just tried outputting the audio to FLAC, but I can't seem to locate where the actual file is. Is the .flac file supposed to be somewhere other than the folder specified for final frames to be saved? I searched my whole PC for the file name and got nothing.
Not_MatlockDoes ScrDemo2 work in Win8? I haven't been able to get it working at all.
Windows 8.1 has worked fine for me as far as video goes, I guess the audio issues could be caused by it though.
I don't see any harm in adding some new maps to pug rotations (tf2mix, pug.na), worst case scenario people can rtv to another map. That would seem easier than bringing back new map only pugs
Gets angry at video games very easily