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Trash Sample Voice

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When I try to run the RC sample voices in Voice Option, I could only hear trashy broken voice, like maybe real world radio chatter, but even worst, which is totally not understandable. But when I try the pre recorded chatter, the sample sounds normal.I did compare with clips on youtube, and the voice sounds normal in the clip, so I was wonder if there is something wrong with my sound setting?My sound is MSI P35 Neo3 onboard Realtek ALC888 sound chip, I tried install the newest driver but no change. Will it be better if I go buy a new sound card and change to it?Thanks for the help!!

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anytime the cpu is doing the sound for you on the motherboard, you're going to get chop. especially with the load fs puts on the machine.a sound card is always a good ideajd

jd, after I install a Sound Blaster in my new pc, the problem remains.I did turn off the BIOS Audio option, but the onboard audio shouldn't be a problem now.Should I just reinstall with some other install option like FSX AND FS2004 together? Or should I install the Minimum Installation? Or better yet should I just try to find the earlier version of RC? Like RC4 or RC42?Thanks!!

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yes, send me an email, and i will send you a link to rc4.3jd

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