If Metamoths fix didnt work. Right click the windows sound icon, bottom right of desktop. Playback devices, right click Speakers or whatever has a green circle with a white tick in it. Properties and go to the Advanced tab in that window.
Now change the default format to '24-bit, 24000Hz (Studio Quality)'. Now try the game. If that didnt work, go back to the same area, this time untick or tick, depending which it is already, do the opposite the 'Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device'. Originally posted by:If Metamoths fix didnt work. Right click the windows sound icon, bottom right of desktop. Playback devices, right click Speakers or whatever has a green circle with a white tick in it. Properties and go to the Advanced tab in that window.
Now change the default format to '24-bit, 24000Hz (Studio Quality)'. Now try the game. If that didnt work, go back to the same area, this time untick or tick, depending which it is already, do the opposite the 'Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device'. Now try?theres no '24-bit, 24000Hz (Studio Quality)' but theres '24-bit, 48000Hz (Studio Quality)', 96000 and 192000tried to untick 'Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device' and then opened the game. Still no sound. Hmm driver needs updated or reinstalled for the sound?
I know its not my mic because it works on every other game. Any solutions? If you go into your steam settings under the voice tab, Make sure the input is set to the right mic, and the Rec. Volume is up all the way. If your friend(s) have their game volume turned down in the games options, that also effects how loud the Walkie talkie is. The Forest is an open world survival horror game. Build, explore, survive in this terrifying first person survival horror simulator. Learn More Buy Now.
I know, 'But it doesnt have issues in other games' but that doesnt matter and it wont do any harm installing it again. Find out what one you have, probably 'Realtek'? Download the latest driver from your manufacturer, whoever they are. Right click the windows sound icon again, playback devices, right click speakers, this time in the General tab, click properties there. Now click Change Settings (might want Admin perms), now click Drivers tab, 'Uninstall device' at the bottom.
Once its complete, now install the newest ones u already downloaded. Does that work now?If not, go see if it has the '24-bit, 24000Hz (Studio Quality)' now?