Really weird issue with song "Jammin'"

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  • Seoulslayer
    FFR Veteran
    • Oct 2017
    • 106

    #1

    Really weird issue with song "Jammin'"


    You might want to mute if you don't to hear loud keytaps.

    Basically, When I play Jammin', the sound starts in my headphones and then switches to my computer (you can hear this in the video). It also switched to a lower speedmod and doesn't register my keytaps. After playing this song, other songs would (sometimes) start at a really high speedmod and then switch back to mine. It would also sometimes have the notes completely freexze or start going backwards too. This didn't happen when I was trying to record this so idk. This is really really weird and it happened in both the Noctowl and OT versions of FFR. Any ideas wtf is going on? It also only happens when my speakers are plugged in, but I haven't had any other issues with any other songs besides this one.
    Last edited by Seoulslayer; 04-8-2020, 06:06 PM.
  • Hakulyte
    the Haku
    • Jul 2005
    • 4598

    #2
    Re: Really weird issue with song "Jammin'"

    I think you hit restart too fast and it messed up the sync.

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    • Seoulslayer
      FFR Veteran
      • Oct 2017
      • 106

      #3
      Re: Really weird issue with song "Jammin'"

      Originally posted by Hakulyte
      I think you hit restart too fast and it messed up the sync.
      I don't have the slightest idea what you mean by that tbh. I've never had issues before restarting songs even if I restart 8 times in a row. This issue happens every time I play Jammin' with my speakers in, no matter what. It isn't something I've ever seen and I don't understand why it would only occur with this one song.

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      • IwasAsquidOnce
        FFR Veteran
        • Jun 2014
        • 381

        #4
        Re: Really weird issue with song "Jammin'"

        Its cuz u not jammin

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        • SubaruPoptart
          da kyo~
          • Nov 2015
          • 736

          #5
          Re: Really weird issue with song "Jammin'"

          Originally posted by IwasAsquidOnce
          Its cuz u not jammin
          Sometimes it do be as simple as this

          BUT I know exactly what you speak of. It might be an audio driver problem, is what I saw someone say previously. It happened all the goddamn time when my headphones used to be extremely prone to disconnecting at any time. When they'd disconnect in the middle of a song, THAT would happen. What you described sounds like is what's happening there. Is the jack on your headphones weird or is there somethin going on with your driver?






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          • Travis_Flesher
            Champion
            • May 2011
            • 790

            #6
            Re: Really weird issue with song "Jammin'"

            ya jus gotta put ya faith in jah mon
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            • Andrew WCY
              • May 2014
              • 253

              #7
              Re: Really weird issue with song "Jammin'"

              Not sure if this helps, but you could try doing the following:

              1. Playing on the old FFR client (http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/....8.Release.zip) might solve this problem.
              2. Try updating or downgrading your audio drivers. In the Start Menu, open 'Device Manager'. Then, open the 'Sound, video and game controllers' list, right click your audio driver (e.g. 'Conexant SmartAudio HD') and click 'Properties'. Click the 'Driver' tab, and click either 'Update Driver' or 'Roll Back Driver'.
              Last edited by Andrew WCY; 04-9-2020, 12:29 AM.

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