
I'll try the mod link you gave me and lowering the audio quality in a little bit. Remember, my game used to work fine, so that' why I have no solutions. It's really weird because I've never uninstalled or changed my sound settings/driver. I tried to install different codecs but I never knew how to use them or set them up with Fallout: New Vegas. I've seen the relative posts about the missing or wrong audio codec.

No other game has this problem, including Bethesda games like Fallout 3, and Skyrim. On our site there are a total of 92 music codes from the artist Mr. You might try this mod DirectShow Filter _Codec_ Reset by Blade FireLight Here you will find the Fallout New Vegas Radio - Lone Star Roblox song id, created by the artist Mr. I have not had the issue personally so I cannot say for sure the solution. Some say install K-Lite, some say uninstall. I have seen posts relating this issue to audio codecs. Do any other games give you audio issues? So even running it vanilla the music still fails? Try dropping audio quality and see if that changes anything. Fallout 3 runs fine and has none of the issues listed. The game used to run fine and it is 100% non-cracked, I bought it from steam and there's a receipt that proves it. Note: I have the Ultimate Edition, running Windows 7 64 bit. I don't know if anyone else has had this problem because I'm finding zero posts on the Internet about this issue. I completely deleted and then re-installed the game from steam and just tried it out with no mods and the stations didn't work right still. I used extra radio station mods so the tracks didn't repeat to much, but those stations stopped working also. New Vegas give the news or introduce the song that's about to play, but when its supposed to come on, there's no sound, the in-game ambient soundtrack just plays over the silent radio stations, like Mojave music radio.

To top it off my game crashes EVERY time I exit it, no matter what.

This might have had an impact, but I can't be sure.I don't know what happened, or what I did wrong, but all of the radio stations don't play music and some dialog from NPCs are inaudible. It's worth mentioning, before using AC3 Filter I uninstalled all my audio drivers and let windows find the drivers after restarting my computer. In the same tab, change Default Audio Renderer to "Use Wave Out by default" Goto the "System" tab and change Filter Merit to "Prefer Other Decoders" Open up AC3 Config and change the output format on the "Main" tab to "2.1 Stereo" (Or adjust accordingly, if you're using 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound) In my experience, downloading a bunch of codecs doesn't do squat- although it has been reported that K-Lite fixes the problem for some (Download Here: ) So after about 8 hours of pulling my hair out trying to find a fix for the above, I felt I'd post the solution here in case any other poor soul comes across this problem.
