
Found it just after I posted lol.
Doing myfirst flight tomorrow as I'm controlling tonight so I'm studying.![]()
VR|46
I've had this problem since I had the laptop, never thought anything of it, but then I stumbled across this thread:
http://www.flightsimworld.com/forums/index...showtopic=28865
P.s. i'm on vista
So, I tried that and my DXDiag is displayed as this:Q) HOW CAN I STOP SOUND STUTTERS IN FS2004
A) CLICK ON START AND THEN RUN. TYPE IN "DXDIAG". LOOK FOR THE SOUND PAGE, THEN NOTE POSITION OF SLIDER FOR SOUND ACCELERATION. MOVE IT FROM HIGH TO BASIC.
So, how would I do as the thread says, or is there another way?
Thanks!!
P.s. Sorry if it's the wrong place
drink up this bottle of yeah
and P A I N T your body on me
Try next page or sound 2.
VR|46
Start » Control Panel » Sound » Sound & Audio Devices Properties » Speaker Settings » Advanced » Switch the bottom needle to the middle.
Other Options :
Restart Your Computer » Start » Run » DXDiag » If you get a message press yes » Sound » Direct X Features » Harware & Sound acceleration level » Set that to basic.
If not you may need to reinstall your audio drivers.
Failing that, top + bottom are two different methods, You'll need to try work the top one out for Vista as im not on my own vista system atm.
CPU i5 3570 @ 4.2 GHz | Mobo GigaByte Z77D3H | RAM 8GB | GPU AMD Radeon 6870 | OS Win 8 64-bit | HD 1TB HD and 128GB SSD | Wheel Logitech G27
They different drivers that why lol.
Try G-BOAH's ideas if they don't work I'll have a look but I dont run on Vista.
VR|46
None of them helped,Thanks though.
drink up this bottle of yeah
and P A I N T your body on me
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