Fix Texas Chain Saw Massacre Audio/Sound Not Working, Fix Crackling/Distorted/Popping Audio Issue

Fix Texas Chain Saw Massacre Audio/Sound Not Working, Fix Crackling/Distorted/Popping Audio Issue


Welcome to Techsore! In this article, I'll tell you how to troubleshoot and fix audio issues with the Texas Chainsaw Massacre game on your Windows computer. If you're experiencing any audio problems while playing the game, follow the steps I'll demonstrate in this video.

Step 1: Select the Right Audio Device in Windows Sound Settings

  • Click on the speaker icon in the bottom right corner of your screen.
  • Ensure you select the correct audio device that you're currently using.
  • Open the Control Panel by searching for it in the Windows search box.
  • Click on "Hardware and Sound" and then select "Sound."
  • Under the "Playback" tab, enable only the audio device you use for the game. Disable any other devices you're not using.

Step 2: Adjust Audio Settings in the Game

  • Press Windows key + G on your keyboard to open the game bar.
  • Click on "Audio" in the game bar.
  • Ensure that the correct audio device is selected both in the "Mix" and "Voice" sections.

Step 3: Restart the Game

  • Close the game and relaunch it.

Step 4: Adjust Volume Mixer

  • Click on the speaker icon in the bottom right corner of your screen and select "Open Volume Mixer."
  • Make sure the game's sound slider is set to an appropriate level.

Step 5: Set Sound Sample Rate

  • Open the Control Panel.
  • Click on "Hardware and Sound" and then select "Sound."
  • Right-click on your speaker, go to the "Advanced" tab and set the sound sample rate to either 48,000 Hz or 44,000 Hz.

Step 6: Disconnect Controllers

  • If you're using a controller, disconnect it before launching the game, and reconnect it once the game is running.

Step 7: Turn Off Spatial Sound

  • Open the Control Panel.
  • Right-click on your speaker, go to the "Spatial Sound" tab, and set it to "Off."

Step 8: Disable VR or Virtual Audio Devices

  • Disable any VR or virtual audio devices you're not using in the Sound Control Panel.

Step 9: Check the Device Manager

  • Open the Device Manager.
  • Under "Sound, video, and game controllers," disable any unnecessary USB audio devices.

Step 10: Uncheck Hands-Free Telephony

  • Open the Control Panel.
  • Right-click on your speaker and go to the "Services" tab. Uncheck "Hands-free telephony."

Step 11: Disconnect the External Microphone

  • Disconnect any external microphones connected to your computer.

Step 12: Disable Internal Microphone

  • In the Sound Control Panel, disable the internal microphone.

Step 13: Install Audio Driver

  • Update your audio driver through the Device Manager.
  • Try different available drivers, such as high-definition audio or specific audio device drivers.

Step 14: Restart and Test

  • After performing the necessary steps, restart your computer and launch the game to check if the audio issue is resolved.

I hope one of these steps helps you fix the audio problem you're experiencing with the Texas Chainsaw Massacre game on your Windows computer.

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