bob_person posted on Mar 07, 2016 10:41:57 PM - Report post
Forgive me if this has been already posted but I have run into a weird problem. When I use a trainer I get no sound. Here is the weird part; the trainer is working though! Alt-tabbing to the trainer reveals that games are found and pressing the hotkeys sometimes works (more on this below). When I check the windows audio mixer I don't see the trainer listed, although I'm not sure it would show up there anyway. I am running the trainers as admin and have tried rebooting several times to see if that might help but to no avail. The reason I write this is because I just got a new laptop. This one, instead of a normal numpad, has a weird alternative (MSI GT80 Titan for those wondering). While pressing the "buttons" sometimes works, they seem to be intermittent. This means I am often left guessing as to whether a critical cheat has been activated or not. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me. Link
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0x90 posted on Mar 07, 2016 11:16:38 PM - Report post
In the windows mixer appear every software which audio has played (and only after that). Can you say which trainer you got problems with?
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bob_person posted on Mar 07, 2016 11:22:07 PM - Report post
I have tried two so far : "Black Ops III" and "South Park: The Stick of truth". Edit: Just tried "Wolfenstein: Old Blood". Same result-trainer works but no sound.
[Edited by bob_person, 3/7/2016 11:28:13 PM]
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rbonati posted on Dec 22, 2016 5:33:18 PM - Report post
Hi, I have the same troubles with the trainers; most of them doesn't make sound. I see that, after lots of months the CH gurus haven't responded ... I think I've found a solution ... We have in common the MSI hardware. I have a MSI Nightblade MI2 with i7 processor, and this is the problem. The audio produces by the trainer are small *.ogg files inside the standard Windows temporary folder (TEMP) that simply say "activated" or "deactivated"; if you have the exceptions for these files and this folder in your Antivirus, the trainer should work. I also suppose you can play the .ogg files with an audio player (like Winamp) and then you have the Audio Codec installed. The MSI hardware uses an Audio utility called NAHIMIC that manipulates the audio e probably affects it. The solution I've found is to completely remove the NAHIMIC utility from the PC; simply killing the Nahimic process may not work because its drivers are still active. If you feel the lack of it, you can access the MSI site and download the last version of this utility for your specific hardware (MSI GT80) and reinstall it. Hoping to be helpful. 🙂