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I just don´t know, how to get this work. The graphics look great, videos work great and the music track plays just great. But I get no sound effects or voices and I don´t know, where to look. Google doesn´t help and compatible mode doesn´t changes anything. If anyone knows, how to get the sound effects to work, much appreciate.
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Have you checked the Audio Options? You can access this menu from the Main menu -> Options -> Audio. See the attached screenshot.

Also, have you tried yet to re-install Rayman 3? (Remember to take a backup of the "Rayman 3\GAMEDATA" folder first before you do that though)

If none of that works, please provide a little more info. For example:

- What Operating System do you use? Windows 7? XP?
- What sound card do you have?
- What have you already tried to do about the issue?
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Post edited November 06, 2011 by Stockpile
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Stockpile: Have you checked the Audio Options? You can access this menu from the Main menu -> Options -> Audio. See the attached screenshot.

Also, have you tried yet to re-install Rayman 3? (Remember to take a backup of the "Rayman 3\GAMEDATA" folder first before you do that though)

If none of that works, please provide a little more info. For example:

- What Operating System do you use? Windows 7? XP?
- What sound card do you have?
- What have you already tried to do about the issue?
When I´m in the main menu, the game won´t save my settings. But when I´m playing and through there to main menu, the sound settings will save, but there is no difference. Only the music plays and no sound or voices. Even if I lower the music volume down.

I have twice re-downloaded and re-installed the game with removing all the files. Nothing changes.

I´m using Windows 7 32-bit and my soundcard is Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio. I have tried to search some sound settings through the config files, but I haven´t find any. Rayman 2 worked great, but this is odd. I´ll try to re-download the game using the browser instead GOG.com Downloader
hmm, this is strange indeed. I can't find any configuration files nor registry entries relevant to this issue that might solve it.

One question: Does the movies that comes up from time to time in the game work for you? (not the cut scenes)

Some things you might want to try out if you want to look further into this:
- Running Rayman 3 as administrator (right-click -> run as admin).
- Re-install drivers for your sound card, or uninstall them and use whatever drivers Windows finds.
- Try an external sound card if that is possible.
Post edited November 06, 2011 by Stockpile
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Stockpile: hmm, this is strange indeed. I can't find any configuration files nor registry entries relevant to this issue that might solve it.

One question: Does the movies that comes up from time to time in the game work for you? (not the cut scenes)

Some things you might want to try out if you want to look further into this:
- Running Rayman 3 as administrator (right-click -> run as admin).
- Re-install drivers for your sound card, or uninstall them and use whatever drivers Windows finds.
- Try an external sound card if that is possible.
Yeah, everything else seems to work. I tried the first flying stage and little bit the next one. Graphics and animations works, but it´s no fun to play without the voices.

Administrator doesn´t change anything. I´ll try t re-install the audio drivers. There seems to be other little problems with my sound card on win 7.
Okay, I got it work. Problem was win 7 settings on my speakers. They were set as 7.1 surround on default and when I set it back to stereo, everything worked. Thank you anyway :)
Great to hear you got it all working. Remember to check your reply as the solution then. ;)

I just played a session of Rayman 3 today with headphones (I usually play with the sound turned off) and the music and sound effects was much better than what I originally assumed it would be. Now I can just imagine how annoying it must have been not to have the sound effects there.
Post edited November 06, 2011 by Stockpile