Audio problem.
Audio problem.
I wasn’t sure where to bring this up, as it concerns both audio and gaming. I began playing Sekiro today, and it’s running in the background currently. However, when I connected my controller, the sound stopped working from my headphones. I’d previously closed the Razer Kraken helper application because it frequently disrupted audio, and that didn't resolve the issue. I also adjusted the output device through the taskbar sound settings, switching from my controller to my headphones, but still no audio. I discovered that Windows had automatically set the default sound output to my controller, so I reverted it back. Despite these changes, there’s still no sound coming through my headset. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you in advance.
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Is your controller connected via USB?
Is your headset also connected through USB?
Have you experienced this issue with other games when using both a controller and headset simultaneously? Is this a problem specific to this particular game?
They possess a headset—a PlayStation 4 controller and a Razer Kraken V2 7.1, I believe.
No, this is the initial time it's being utilized on a PC; typically, I play with a mouse and keyboard, but a friend suggested that playing Sekiro would be significantly improved using a controller.
If you connect them in this manner and utilize the associated software, everything should function properly.
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There could be negative feedback regarding this from users who have smaller displays, and I’m uncertain. Adjusting the size might be necessary. White text overlaid on a pink background is difficult to read, even at larger dimensions. PlayStation 4 controllers incorporate built-in speakers; it’s conceivable that the controller's audio output is delivering the sound. [https://forums.](https://forums.