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Mta crashes after starting


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the second link doesnt work :o

I dont know which version of SA i do have, but it worked before, so i should have the correct version. This problem suddenly appeared 2 days ago...

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Can you ^post the log for all your crashes here please:

1. Go to MTA San Andreas 1.x/MTA

2. In there you should see a file called "core.txt"

3.Copy all then post it using "


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Can you ^post the log for all your crashes here please:
1. Go to MTA San Andreas 1.x/MTA

2. In there you should see a file called "core.txt"

3.Copy all then post it using "


"

The OP does not have a core.log, otherwise it would be present in the log file that MTADiag generated.

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To fix your surround settings, go to Control Panel -> Sound -> right click Speakers -> click "Configure Speakers" and follow the instructions.

You are running a beta version of the graphics driver. Perhaps try rolling back to the latest WHQL driver and see if that changes anything.

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gonna try the driver thing.

But the thing with my speakers, it says "5.1 Surround" in the configurations and i tested it there. All 5 speakers are working. I followed the instruction but still, when im listening to music or anything else, 3 speakers are not working. They only do in the sound test

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Your music is probably stereo, not surround encoded (DTS, AC3, lossless multichannel FLAC, etc). Was stereo music being played through all the speakers previously? If so, it's probably some other setting somewhere in the Realtek audio control panel, which can be accessed through Control Panel.

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Your music is probably stereo, not surround encoded (DTS, AC3, lossless multichannel FLAC, etc). Was stereo music being played through all the speakers previously? If so, it's probably some other setting somewhere in the Realtek audio control panel, which can be accessed through Control Panel.

yes, it worked before. I set it to 5.1 in the realtek audio manager aswell

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Sorry, I don't know which setting controls that. You'll have to poke around in the audio settings. Try Control Panel -> Sound -> right click Speakers -> Properties -> check the tabs for any setting that seems like it would achieve your desired effect.

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